Aim and Scope
The journal on Modern Indian Sociology aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the structure, functions, and transformations of Indian society in the contemporary period. It focuses on examining the impact of modernization, urbanization, globalization, and technological advancement on social institutions, cultural values, and human behavior. The journal is intended to promote analytical thinking and sociological awareness regarding the dynamic nature of Indian society.
This journal provides a structured platform for the study of key sociological concepts, including social institutions such as family, marriage, education, and economy, along with emerging patterns of social change. It emphasizes the understanding of both traditional and modern aspects of society, highlighting how they interact and evolve over time. Special attention is given to the role of social forces and policies in shaping present-day social realities.
Scope of the Journal
The scope of this journal includes, but is not limited to, the study of the following areas:
- Social structure and social change in modern India
- Urbanization and industrialization
- Globalization and its social impact
- Changing family patterns and marriage systems
- Role of education and technology
- Social inequality, gender issues, and social justice
- Contemporary social problems and challenges
The journal encourages a balanced and critical understanding of Indian society by integrating theoretical knowledge with real-life observations. It aims to build awareness, promote social responsibility, and enhance the ability to analyze social issues with clarity and depth.