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Readings in Indian Sociology: Volume V focuses on significant theoretical contributions made by Indian sociologists to the broader field of sociological theory. This comprehensive collection brings together scholarly works that advance theoretical understanding of social processes, structures, and dynamics.
The volume encompasses diverse perspectives on sociological theory, including structural-functional approaches, conflict theory, interpretive sociology, and contemporary theoretical frameworks relevant to Indian contexts. Contributors address fundamental questions about social organization, change, and development while maintaining rigorous academic standards.
This book serves as an essential resource for sociology students, researchers, and academics seeking to understand how Indian scholarship has contributed to global sociological discourse. The theoretical contributions presented here bridge local knowledge systems with international academic conversations, making it invaluable for both Indian and international audiences interested in sociology.







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