Introduction to Sociology

Meaning and Definition of Sociology
Meaning and Definition of Sociology

Sociology, a term derived from the Latin socius meaning “companion” and the Greek logos meaning “study” or “science,” is the scientific exploration of human society. French scholar August Comte (1798-1857), known as the Father of Sociology, coined the term “sociology” in his seminal work Positive Philosophy in 1839. He believed that social subjects could be studied as scientifically as physics or chemistry and dedicated himself to finding solutions to societal issues

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Characteristics of Society
Characteristics of Society

Society, a complex web of relationships, has a set of defining characteristics that shape human interactions and communal living. By exploring these elements—comparison, difference, interdependence, cooperation and division of labour, social relations, control mechanisms, transformation, and culture—we gain insight into what sustains and evolves human society. Here’s a deeper look at these fundamental traits:

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The Agents of Socialization
The Agents of Socialization

Socialization is a fundamental process that shapes individuals and their personalities. It doesn’t occur in isolation; instead, it requires a structured approach to ensure that children grow into well-rounded individuals. This journey of socialization is guided by various influences from individuals, groups, and organizations known as agents of socialization. These agents play a critical role in imparting values, norms, and knowledge essential for societal integration. This blog explores the key agents of socialization, including family, peers, religion, school, and the state, each of which contributes uniquely to a child’s development.

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