Sociology of development is the field of study which tends to understand the interface of society and economy. It attempts to explore how both cultural-structural development and economic development influence each other. Facilitators and inhibitors of development are identified by this discipline. The role of state is also examined.
Apart from the concept and paradigms of development, important issues that have been discussed at length in this volume are the theories of development and underdevelopment, paths and agencies of development, structure, culture and development, urbanization and development, technology and development, economic reforms in India and globalization, entrepreneurship and modernization. This book has been planned to fulfil requirements of a large number of students and job seekers pursuing courses on development.
• Sociology of Development
• Development: Concept and Paradigms
• Theories of Development and Underdevelopment
• Paths and Agencies of Development
• Industrial Entrepreneurship
• Structure, Culture and Development
• Technology and Development
• Urbanization and Economic Development
• Economic Reforms and Change: Indian Context
• Modernization
Sheobahal Singh, after obtaining Master’s degree in Sociology from Rajasthan University, Jaipur in 1969, started his career as a Lecturer in Tilak Dhari (PG) College, Jaunpur, UP. In 1977, he left the college to join ICSSR Teacher Fellowship for pursuing his Ph.D. work and then joined Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur in 1980 as Lecturer from where he retired as Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology in June 2009. Presently he is also a member of the Managing Committee of Indian Sociological Society.
His major areas of interest are sociology of entrepreneurship, development and social change. Apart from several articles in reputed journals and readings, his significant publications include a textbook Introducing Sociology for NCERT, New Delhi, both in English and Hindi.