1. DEBATES ON SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY ON INDIA

1.

Srinivas, M.N. 1952: Social Anthropology and Sociology, Sociological Bulletin, Vol.1, No.1, 1952.

 

 

2.

Mukherji, D.P. 1952: Sociology in Independent India, Sociological Bulletin, Vol.1, No.1, 1952.

 

 

3.

Srinivas, M.N. 1970: Sociology and Sociologists in India Today, Sociological Bulletin, Vol. 19, No.1, March 1970.

 

 

4.

Mukherjee, Ramkrishna. 1973: Indian Sociology – Historical Development and present problems, Sociological Bulletin, Vol.22, No.1, March 1973.

 

 

5.

Srinivas, M.N. and M.N.Panini. 1973: The Development of Sociology and Social Anthropology in India, Sociological Bulletin, September 1973.

 

 

6.

Rao, M.S.A. 1974: Introduction, A Survey of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Vol. I, ICSSR, New Delhi, Popular Prakashan, Bombay.

 

 

7.

Dube, S.C. 1977: Indian Sociology at the turning point, Sociological Bulletin, Vol.26, No.1, March 1977.

 

 

8.

Singh, Yogendra. 1977: Ideology, Theory and Methods in Indian Sociology (1952-1977). Paper prepared for ICSSR for UNESCO Roundtable on ‘Quarter of a Century of Social Sciences:1952-77

 

 

9.

SEMINAR No. 254: Studying our Society, October 1980.

 

 

10.

Saberwal, Satish. 1982: For a Sociology of India – On multiple codes, Contributions to Indian Sociology (NS), Vol.16, No.2 (1982)

 

 

11.

Saberwal, Satish. 1983: For a Sociology of India – Uncertain transplants: anthropology and sociology in India, Contributions to Indian Sociology (NS), Vol.17, No.2 (1983)

 

 

12.

Saberwal, Satish.1983: Societal Designs in History – The West and India,

 

 

13.

Jain, Ravindra K. 1986: Social Anthropology of India – Theory and Method, Survey of Research in Sociology and Social Anthropology, ICSSR, New Delhi.

 

 

14.

Hegde, Sasheej. 1989: On Sociology in/of India – Toward a Discursive Deviation.

 

 

15.

Mukherjee, Ramkrishna: Indian Sociology or Sociology of India in Nikolai Genov, (ed): National Traditions in Sociology, Sage Publications, London. 1989

   
16.

Dhanagare, D.N. 1990: Relevance of Sociology – Some Determinants, The Indian Journal of Social Work, TATA Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay.

 

 

17.

Patel, Sujata Gender and Society. Contemporary Theoretical Challenges. Theme Paper presented at XX All India Sociological Conference, 29-31 December, 1993, Manglore

 

 

18.

Rege, Sharmila, Feminist Pedagogy and Sociology for Emancipation in India, Sociological Bulletin, 44 (2) September, 1995

 

 

19.

Upadhya, Carol. 1996: Anthropology, Adivasi Movements, and the Politics of Indigenousness, Paper presented at ‘The Conference of Indian Sociological Society’ December 1996.

 

 

20.

Upadhya, Carol. 1998: Conceptualising the concept of Community in Indian Social Science – An Anthropological Perspective, Paper presented to National Workshop on Community and Identitiesv – Interrogating Contemporary Discourses on India, Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad (March 19-20, 1998).

 

 

21.

Rodrigues, Eddie and John Game. 1998: Anthropology and the Politics of Representation, Economic and Political Weekly, October 17-24, 1998.

 

 

22.

Madan, T.N. 1999: IEG Past and Present – Sociology at IEG.

 

 

23.

Jhodka, Surinder S. 2000: Sociology/Anthropology, nation and the “Village Community”, National Workshop on ‘Knowledge, Institutions, Practices – The formation of Indian Anthropology and Sociology (19-21 April 2000)’, Sociology Unit, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi.

 

 

24.

Saberwal, Satish. 2000: On Crossing Boundaries – History and Sociology, National Workshop on ‘Knowledge, Institutions, Practices – The formation of Indian Anthropology and Sociology (19-21 April 2000)’, Sociology Unit, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi.

 

 

25.

Chaudhuri, Maitrayee. 2000: Cultural policy in Indian Sociology, National Workshop on ‘Knowledge, Instituitions, Practices – The formation of Indian Anthropology and Sociology (19-21 April 2000)’, Sociology Unit, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi.

 

 

26.

Amarchand, A. (ed) 2000: Journal of the Madras University, Section A – Humanities, Volume LXIV, April 2000, University of Madras, Chennai.

 

 

27.

SEMINAR 495. 2000: Situating Sociology – A Symposium on Knowledge, Institutions and Practices in a Discipline, November 2000.

 

 

28.

Breman, Jan. 2002: The Sociology of Non-Western Societies at the Amsterdam University.

 

 

29.

Patel, Sujata, The Profession and Its Association: Five Decades of the Indian Sociological Society, International Sociology, 17 (2), pp 269-284, 2002

 

 

30.

Sundar, Nandini. 2004: Toward an anthropology of culpability, American Ethnologist, Vol. 31, No.2.

 

 

31.

Mukherji, Partha Nath. (ed) 2004: Introduction – Indigenity and Universality in Social Science, Sage Publication.

 

 

32.

Patel, Sujata, On Srinivas’s Sociology (Review essay), Sociological Bulletin, 54 (1), 101-111, 2005

 

 

33.

Vineeta Sinha, ‘Indegenising anthropology in India: problematics of negotiating an identity in Jan Van Breman, Eyal Ben-Ari and Syed Farid Alatas (eds) Asian Anthropology, Routledge, London. 2005

 

 

34.

Chatterji, Roma, An Indian anthropology?: what kind of an object it is? In Jan Van Breman,., Eyal Ben-Ari and Syed Farid Alatas (eds) Asian Anthropology, Routledge, London. 2005

 

 

35.

Beteille, Andre. 2006: An Anthropologist in his Own Country, Keynote Address delivered at the Diamond Jubilee Conference of the Association of Social Anthropologists held at Keele in April 2006

   
36.

Patel, Sujata, Challenges to Sociological Practices in India Today, International Sociological Association E Bulletin, Spring March 2006

 

 

37.

Patel, Sujata, Beyond Binaries. Towards Self Reflexive Sociologies, Current Sociology, 54 (3), 381-395, 2006

 

 

38.

Vishwanathan, Shiv, Official hegemony and Contesting Pluralism in Gustavo Lins Ribeiro and Arturo Escobar (eds) World Anthropologies. Disciplinary Transformations within Systems of Power, 2006

 

 

39.

Uberoi, Patricia, Satish Deshpande and Nandini Sundar. 2007: INTRODUCTION – The Professionalisation of Indian Anthropology and Sociology: People, Places, and Institutions, in “Anthropology in the East – The Indian Foundations of a Global Discipline” edited by Patricia Uberoi, Satish Deshpande and Nandini Sundar, Permanent Black, 2007.

 

 

40.

Dhanagare, D.N., Practicing Sociology Through History-The Indian Experience, I.P.Desai Memorial Lecture:18,  Surat, Centre for Social Sciences