Sociology, asked by Zaidpathan2342, 1 year ago

Explain the nature and scope of industrial sociology

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Answered by happy09
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The scope of industrial sociology means the study of human relation who have a general point

of you the field of sociology is very wider instead of the field of industrial sociology is narrow

and limited in industrial sociology be study only those social relation which have directly or

indirectly connected with industry.

Answered by remavijayan0p13wvl
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NATURE OF SOCIOLOGY

Sociology as a branch of knowledge, has its own unique characteristics It is different from other sciences in certain respects. An analysis of internal logical characteristics helps one to understand what kind of science it is. The following are the main characteristics of sociology as enlisted by Robert Bierstedt in his book "The Social Order". Those each characteristics are added to this blog within the label "Nature of Sociology" onwards as unique posts

SCOPE OF SOCIOLOGY

Every science has its own areas of inquiry. It becomes difficult for any one to study a science systematically unless its boundaries are demarcated and scope determined precisely. Unfortunately, there is no consensus on the part of sociologist with regard to the scope of sociology. V. F. Calberton comments. "since sociology is so elastic a science, it is difficult to determine just where its boundaries began and end, where sociology becomes social psychology and where social psychology becomes sociology, or where economic theory becomes sociological doctrine or biological theory becomes sociological theory something, which is impossible to decide.


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