Definitions [2]
Definition : Sociological Imagination
Sociological imagination means being able to see how your personal experiences and problems are connected to larger social issues and the society you live in, instead of thinking they're just about you.
Auguste Comte: “Sociology is the science of social order and progress”.
George Simmel: “Sociology, is the science of the forms of human interrelations”.
Oxford Dictionary: Sociology is “the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society”.
Concepts [11]
- Introduction of Sociology and Society
- Introduction of Sociology and Society
- Concept of Sociological Imagination
- Pluralities and Inequalities Among Societies
- Concept of Sociology
- Sociology and Common Sense Knowledge
- The Intellectual Ideas that Went into the Making of Sociology
- The Material Issues that Went into the Making of Sociology
- Why Should We Study the Beginning and Growth of Sociology in Europe?
- The Growth of Sociology in India
- The Scope of Sociology and Its Relationship to Other Social Science Disciplines
