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George Herbert Mead Explained: Theory of Self & Symbolic Interactionism | UPSC/IAS Sociology
Robert K. Merton – Theory of Reference Group Behavior | Anticipatory Socialization & UPSC Sociology
Robert K. Merton – Theory of Anomie & Deviance | Strain Theory, 5 Adaptations & UPSC/IAS Sociology
Robert K. Merton – Neo-Functionalism Explained | Manifest & Latent Functions, Middle-Range Theories
Talcott Parsons Social System, AGIL Model & Cybernetic Hierarchy | Structural Functionalism, UPSC
Talcott Parsons Theory of Social System & AGIL Model Explained | Structural Functionalism Simplified
Talcott Parsons’ Pattern Variables & Action System | UPSC/IAS Sociology Optional | Safeer Sir
Talcott Parsons Theory of Social Action Explained | How Parsons Improved Over Weber | UPSC Sociology
Max Weber Sociology Explained | Critical Analysis, Criticisms & Contemporary Relevance for UPSC/IAS
Max Weber: Authority and Bureaucracy | 3 Types of Authority & Iron Cage of Rationality | Sociology
Max Weber’s Theory of Social Action | Verstehen, Ideal Types & Four Types of Action | UPSC Sociology
Critical Analysis of Emile Durkheim | Sociology| Social Facts, Religion, Suicide, Division of Labour
Emile Durkheim – Theory of Religion | Sacred & Profane, Totemism & Collective Effervescence | UPSC
Emile Durkheim – Theory of Suicide | Types, Causes & Sociological Approach | UPSC/ IAS Sociology
Emile Durkheim – Division of Labour Explained | Mechanical & Organic Solidarity | Sociology for UPSC
Emile Durkheim Explained | Theory of Social Facts & Scientific Sociology | Sociology for UPSC / IAS
Critical Analysis of Karl Marx | Contributions, Criticisms &Relevance Explained | Sociology for UPSC
Karl Marx’s Dialectical Materialism | 3 Laws of Dialectics | Marx vs Hegel | Sociology for UPSC/IAS
Karl Marx’s Theory of Alienation | 4 Types of Alienation in Capitalism | Sociology for UPSC/IAS
Karl Marx’s Theory of Class & Class Struggle Explained | Sociology for UPSC/IAS | Marxism Simplified
Karl Marx’s Historical Materialism Explained | 6 Stages of Social Evolution | Sociology for UPSC/IAS
Karl Marx’s Idea of Society Explained | Forces & Relations of Production | Sociology for UPSC/ IAS
Sociological Thinkers Explained in 5 Minutes | Marx, Weber, Durkheim, Parsons, Merton, Mead | UPSC
Social Mobility in Sociology | Types, Thinkers & Examples | UPSC Mains & Sociology Optional Lecture
Weber on Stratification | Class, Status & Power Explained | 5-Minute Sociology
Theories of Stratification Explained(Summary) | UPSC/IAS Sociology Optional | 5-Minute Sociology
5-Minute Sociology: Dimensions of Social Stratification | UPSC Sociology Made Easy
Social Stratification Explained in 5 Minutes | Sociology Optional UPSC | Inequality, Class & Caste
Quantitative vs Qualitative Research in Sociology | UPSC/ IAS Sociology Optional | 5-Minute Series
Major Theoretical Strands in Sociology | Positivist, Interpretative, Critical, Feminist & Postmodern