MA 1st Year Research Methods In Sociology : Unit 5 Qualitative Research Importance (Notes)

MA 1st Year Research Methods In Sociology : Unit 5 Qualitative Research Importance (Notes)

Introduction  Qualitative Research : Qualitative research is a research methodology that seeks to understand human behavior, experiences, and beliefs through the collection and analysis of non-numerical data such as words, images, and observations. It is used to explore complex social phenomena that cannot be easily quantified, such as attitudes, values, and perceptions.   Qualitative research…

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MA 1st year Research Methods In Sociology : Unit 4 Measurements and Relationship (Important Notes)

MA 1st year Research Methods In Sociology : Unit 4 Measurements and Relationship (Important Notes)

Concepts : Types and difficulties in Defining concept  Defining concepts is an essential part of communication and understanding. However, different types of concepts can present different challenges when attempting to define them. Some common types and difficulties in defining concepts include: Abstract concepts: Abstract concepts refer to ideas, thoughts, or emotions that are not physical…

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MA 1st year Research Methods In Sociology : Unit 3 Research Design(Notes)

Introduction Exploratory : Exploratory analysis is a technique used in data science and statistics to understand the characteristics of a dataset. It involves examining the data visually and statistically to discover patterns, relationships, and anomalies. The purpose of exploratory analysis is to gain insights into the data, identify potential problems or biases, and generate hypotheses…

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MA 2nd Year Sociology Of Gender : Unit 7 Gender Justice (Important Notes)

Exploring gender inequalities Gender inequality refers to the unequal treatment of individuals based on their gender identity or expression, often resulting in discrimination against people who identify as female, non-binary, or gender non-conforming. This inequality can take many forms, including unequal access to education, employment, healthcare, political representation, and social benefits.   There are many…

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MA 2nd Year Sociology Of Gender : Unit 6 Gender And Development (Importance Notes)

Gender as a development issue Gender is considered a development issue because it has a significant impact on a country’s social, economic, and political development. Gender inequality and discrimination can hinder progress and prevent communities from achieving their full potential.   Firstly, gender inequality can have economic implications. When women and girls are excluded from…

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MA 2nd Year Sociology Of Gender : Unit 5 Gender And Social Institution(Important All Notes)

 Feminist Epistemology Feminist epistemology is a branch of epistemology that examines the relationship between gender and knowledge. It aims to explore how gender influences the production, acquisition, and validation of knowledge, and to develop alternative epistemological frameworks that account for the experiences and perspectives of women and marginalized groups. Feminist epistemology challenges traditional notions of…

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MA 2nd Year Sociology Of Gender : Unit 4 Perspective On Gender Feminism And Sexuality (Full Important Notes)

Short Notes on Feminist critique of sociological theory  Feminist critique of sociology is a perspective that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s as a response to the male-dominated and patriarchal nature of sociology as a discipline. The feminist critique of sociology challenges the traditional assumptions and methods of sociology, highlighting the ways in which gender…

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MA 2nd Year Sociology Of Gender Unit 3 Gender And Sexuality (All Notes)

Concept of homosexual and intersexual in Nepal  Homosexuality is not criminalized in Nepal, and there are some legal protections for LGBT individuals, such as anti-discrimination laws. However, social attitudes toward homosexuality remain conservative in many parts of Nepali society, and discrimination and violence against LGBT people still occur. Intersex individuals in Nepal face unique challenges,…

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MA Sociology Of Gender : Unit 2 Gender and social Institution (Important All Notes)

Meaning and definition of social institutions Social institutions are established patterns of beliefs, norms, values, behaviors, and relationships that persist over time and are organized around a particular purpose or function in society. These institutions are created by and for members of a society, and they play an important role in shaping the behavior, beliefs,…

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