Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Sociology of Industry - Industrial Sociology - Books - Bibliography



INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY

Narendar SINGH
2012
Tata McGraw-Hill Education

This book attempts to show the theories illuminate present Industrial Sociological problems by introducing contemporary thinkers and their research. This book is strictly as per the recommended by UGC Committee of curriculum development as most universities are adopting the same. Industrial Sociology is a sub field of Sociology as per UGC. It is part of the curriculum of sociology. The Syllabus as recommended for Under Graduate and Post Graduate courses.
https://books.google.co.in/books/about/INDUSTRIAL_SOCIOLOGY.html?id=NeD2W2zuTXoC

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Psychology Google Books - Bibliography




Introduction to Psychology

Lionel Nicholas
Juta and Company Ltd, 2008 - Psychology - 414 pages, 2nd ed.

Completely revised and updated, this newly illustrated guide helps both licensed and student nurses apply the latest in psychological research and theory to their everyday lives. Sensation, perception, cognitive processes, and developmental psychology are among the topics discussed. A brief history of the field and new information on HIV and AIDS are also included. 
https://books.google.co.in/books?id=MP5X2SK2DCgC

Karl Mannheim - Contribution to Sociology




The Anthem Companion to Karl Mannheim
Volker Meja, David Kettler

Anthem Press, 15-Dec-2017 - Social Science - 234 pages

“The Anthem Companion to Karl Mannheim” helps us to accompany him in his open, experimental thinking, the generation of new questions, the recognition of thought experiments as well as the care for controlling evidence, and his negotiations with colleagues he encounters in his own searches.
He is justly honored as a sociologist of repute. Sociology of knowledge is a project, not a creed; and “Ideology and Utopia” is a documentation, not a scripture.

“The Anthem Companion to Karl Mannheim” offers fresh commentaries and explorations by an international and presently active group of scholars. As the institutionalized understanding of Mannheim’s sociology of knowledge project was so long shaped by the synthetic reading by the American sociologist Robert K. Merton—a reputed sociologist  in his own right––the companion opens with a careful exposition and critique of that authoritative interpretation. It is followed by a close reading of the considerations that led Mannheim to move beyond the neo-Kantian epistemology of his earlier training to the project of a sociological understanding of critical knowledge. Next to come is a series of studies that marked by perspectives derived from intellectual strategies developed since the breakdown of consensus on the approaches examined in the previous section. In their variety, the studies capture a number of perspectives opened up or expanded by an understanding of Mannheim’s undertaking. The key terms are familiar: self-reflexivity, praxeological sociology, neo-realism, and dramatistic readings of world-views. The angles of vision differ, but they agree in projecting new and important light on Mannheim’s efforts. At the end, attention is focused on some unfamiliar links between Mannheim’s work and current interests: a study of Mannheim’s influence on Hannah Arendt, who knew him as teacher in Heidelberg and Frankfurt; an inquiry into Mannheim’s political thought from the standpoint of contemporary democratic political theory; and an examination of Mannheim’s attention to the status of women and of the work done on these matters under his tutelage by a group of talented women students.

The aim  of “The Anthem Companion to Karl Mannheim”  is to learn from Karl Mannheim.

https://books.google.co.in/books?id=ZvtIDwAAQBAJ


Karl Mannheim is included in Sociological Thought Book, ny Francis Abraham and JOhn Henry Morgan, 1985.

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Auguste Comte - Sociology



In the religion of humanity, "Live for Others" will be the supreme commandment, Love its major principle, Order its basis and Progress its aim.  - Auguste Comte. Mentioned in Page 18 of Sociological Thought: From Comte to Sorokin, by Francis Abraham and John Henry Morgan, Macmillan India, New Delhi, 1985.

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Psychology - Class XI - CBSE



You can download the NCERT Book from

http://ncertbooks.prashanthellina.com/class_11.Psychology.IntroductiontoPsychology/index.html


Psychology Class 11 Syllabus
Exam Structure
Unit Topic Marks
I What is Psychology? 7
II Methods of Enquiry in Psychology 10
III The Bases of Human Behaviour 8
IV Human Development 6
V Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Processes 8
VI Learning 9
VII Human Memory 8
VIII Thinking 7
IX Motivation and Emotion 7
  Total 70


Unit I: What is psychology?
Introduction
What is Psychology?
Psychology as a Discipline
Psychology as a Natural Science
Psychology as a Social Science
Understanding Mind and Behaviour
Popular Notions about the Discipline of Psychology
Evolution of Psychology
Development of Psychology in India
Branches of Psychology
Themes of Research and Applications
Psychology and Other Disciplines
Psychologists at Work
Psychology in Everyday Life


Unit II: Methods of Enquiry in Psychology
Introduction
Goals of Psychological Enquiry
Steps in Conducting Scientific Research
Alternative Paradigms of Research
Nature of Psychological Data
Some Important Methods in Psychology
Observational Method
Experimental Method
Correlational Research
Survey Research
Psychological Testing
Case Study
Analysis of Data
Quantitative Method
Qualitative Method
Limitations of Psychological Enquiry
Ethical Issues


Unit III: The Bases of Human Behaviour
Introduction
Evolutionary Perspective
Biological and Cultural Roots

Biological Basis of Behaviour
Neurons
Structure and Functions of Nervous System and
Endocrine System and their Relationship with
Behaviour and Experience
The Nervous System
The Endocrine System

Heredity: Genes and Behaviour

Cultural Basis : Socio-Cultural Shaping of Behaviour
Concept of Culture
Enculturation
Socialisation
Acculturation

Unit IV: Human Development
Introduction
Meaning of Development
Life-Span Perspective on Development
Factors Influencing Development
Context of Development
Overview of Developmental Stages
Prenatal Stage
Infancy
Childhood
Challenges of Adolescence
Adulthood and Old Age

Unit V: Sensory, Attentional, and Perceptual Processes
Introduction
Knowing the world
Nature and varieties of Stimulus
Sense Modalities
Visual Sensation
Auditory Sensation
Attentional Processes
Selective Attention
Sustained Attention
Perceptual Processes
Processing Approaches in Perception
The Perceiver
Principles of Perceptual Organisation
Perception of Space, Depth, and Distance
Monocular Cues and Binocular Cues
Perceptual Constancies
Illusions
Socio-Cultural Influences on Perception

Unit VI: Learning
Introduction
Nature of Learning
Paradigms of Learning
Classical Conditioning
Determinants of Classical Conditioning
Operant/Instrumental Conditioning
Determinants of Operant Conditioning
Key Learning Processes
Observational Learning
Cognitive Learning
Verbal Learning
Concept Learning
Skill Learning
Transfer of Learning
Factors Facilitating Learning
The Learner: Learning Styles
Learning Disabilities
Applications of Learning Principles

Unit VII: Human Memory
Introduction
Nature of memory
Information processing Approach: The Stage Model
Memory Systems : Sensory, Short-term and Long-term Memories
Levels of Processing
Types of Long-term Memory
Declarative and Procedural; Episodic and Semantic
Knowledge Representation and Organisation in Memory
Memory as a Constructive Process
Nature and Causes of Forgetting
Forgetting due to Trace Decay, Interference and Retrieval Failure
Enhancing Memory
Mnemonics using Images and Organisation

Unit VIII: Thinking
Introduction
Nature of Thinking
Building Blocks of Thought
The Processes of Thinking
Problem Solving
Reasoning
Decision-making
Nature and Process of Creative Thinking
Nature of Creative Thinking
Process of Creative Thinking
Developing Creative Thinking
Barriers to Creative Thinking
Strategies for Creative Thinking
Thought and Language
Development of Language and Language Use

Unit IX: Motivation and Emotion
Introduction
Nature of Motivation
Types of Motives
Biological Motives
Psychosocial Motives
Maslow‟s Hierarchy of Needs
Nature of Emotions
Physiological Bases of Emotions
Cognitive Bases of Emotions
Cultural Bases of Emotions
Expression of Emotions
Culture and Emotional Expression
Culture and Emotional Labelling
Managing Negative Emotions
Enhancing Positive Emotions

https://www.cbsesyllabus.in/class-11/psychology-class-11-syllabus

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Logotherapy - Viktor Frankl


The  therapy, named "logotherapy," was recognized as the third school of Viennese therapy after Freud's psychoanalysis and Alfred Adler's individual psychology.

https://www.verywellmind.com/an-overview-of-victor-frankl-s-logotherapy-4159308