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Towards Indigenization of an Uncertain Transplant
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جريام، نرايانا
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الأهلنة
/ الفكر الاجتماعي
/ الهند
/ علم الاجتماع
/ علماء الاجتماع
2020
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Towards Indigenization of an Uncertain Transplant
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جريام، نرايانا
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الأهلنة
/ الفكر الاجتماعي
/ الهند
/ علم الاجتماع
/ علماء الاجتماع
2020
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Towards Indigenization of an Uncertain Transplant
2020
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This paper examines the problems and prospects of indigenizing sociology in India. It is divided into five parts: Part one introduces the predicament of sociology in the context of countervailing forces of universalization and indigenization; Part two discusses the crisis confronting sociology in India by delineating its transplantation during the colonial rule and its expansion as a mimic social science in the post- independence era; Part three analyzes the issues of ontological and epistemological fit in the teaching and research in the subject; Part four examines the alternatives proposed to address these issues; and Part five concludes by reflecting on the prospects of indigenizing sociology in India.
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جامعة قطر - مركز ابن خلدون للعلوم الإنسانية والاجتماعية
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