Lesson 8 of 11 • 11 upvotes • 10:43mins
This video explains what constitutes the citizenship rights. It also introduces us to Nationalism and hence the scope of Sociology.
11 lessons • 2h 10m
Introduction: Social Institutions
10:00mins
Family: Functionalist and Conflict Perspective, Variations in Family
11:59mins
Family: Changing Structure and Gender Biasness
10:06mins
Marriage as a Social Institution: Types (Polygamy/monogamy, exogamy/endogamy)
12:32mins
Kinship, Work and Economic Life
12:57mins
Changing Working Conditions: Flexible production and Decentralisation of work
13:09mins
Politics: Power and Authority, Stateless Societies, State and Sovereignty
10:20mins
Citizenship rights (Civil, Political, Social), Nationalism and the scope of Sociology
10:43mins
Religion as a social institution: Durkheim and Weber
14:52mins
Education as a social institution
14:15mins
Education (conclusion), important terms and Glossary
9:13mins