Political Sociology
This textbook covers the introductory perspective of political sociology, its relations with other fields in social sciences and the scope and distinctiveness of this sub-discipline. A comprehensive interweaving has been done between the aspects of social stratification, power and authority, political development, political communication and modernization to help students get familiar with the concept of the subject which is inclined both towards sociology and political science. It analyses the inter-linkages and tries to look at how major social trends can affect the political process, as well as explores how various social forces work together to change political policies.
Table of Content
- Introduction to Political Sociology
- Social Stratification
- Political Culture
- Political Socialization
- Political Participation
- Political Development
- Political Communication and Modernization
- Power
- Elite Theory and Democracy
Bibliography Glossary Index
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Salient Features
- Each chapter begins with key outlines and chapter objectives
- Modular questions at the end of each chapter
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