Social Structure : Stratification and Social Process in Society
(a) Power, (b) Psychological Gratification, (c) Gender Inequality, (d) Ethnicity, (e) Gender, (f) Sanskritization.
(a) Power : It is the ability of individuals or groups to achieve their ends (goals) in spite of opposition fron others.
(b) Psychological Gratification : It is non-material resources or responses from others that bring contentment, well-being or pleasure or honour or a person.
(c) Gender Inequality : It refers to unequal opportunities for education and income among males and females.
(d) Ethnicity : It refers to peoplehood. It is the means by which a community establishes its identity as distinguished from others.
(e) Gender : It refers to differential treatment given to men and women in society.
(f) Sanskritization : The process of change whereby a relatively low caste tries to improve its position in caste hierarchy by imitiating the ways and life-styles of a relatively high-caste.
Sponsor Area
(a) Varna, (b) Caste, (c) Class, (d) Unequal Distribution of Resources, (e) Social Stratification, (f) Wealth or Property.
(a) Power, (b) Psychological Gratification, (c) Gender Inequality, (d) Ethnicity, (e) Gender, (f) Sanskritization.
(a) Diffusion, (b) Accomodation, (c) Cooperation, (d) Social Process, (e) Conflict.
(a) Association Social Processes, (b) Dissociative Social Processes, (c) Heterogeneous Society, (d) Assimilation, (e) Interaction.
Sponsor Area
Sponsor Area