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What is the significance of village studies in the history of Indian sociology? What role did M.N. Srinivas play in promoting village studies? - Sociology

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What is the significance of village studies in the history of Indian sociology? What role did M.N. Srinivas play in promoting village studies?

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The study of Indian villages has always been important in the history of Indian sociology because of the following reasons:

(i) It provided an opportunity to emphasise the importance of ethnographic research methods.

(ii) It provided examples of rapid social change that took place in the country after the independence and implementation of planned development.

(iii) The village studies provided sociology with a new role in the context of an independent nation as it enabled urban Indians and policymakers to form their opinions about developments in the villages of India.

M.N. Srinivas played a very important role in promoting village studies by concentrating his research on village areas. He conducted fieldwork in villages and coordinated efforts at producing detailed ethnographic accounts of villages. His writings featured ethnographic accounts and historical and conceptual discussions about villages. He was critical of the arguments presented by the British anthropologists. He concluded that the village was as important as any other social institution. He also presented the links of the village community to the economy of the outside world.

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Chapter 5: Indian Sociologists - Exercises [Page 101]

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