Industrial Sociology
MGT-312: INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY
1. Industrial Sociology: Meaning - Nature - Importance -Tasks - Scope.
2. Industrial Society and Industrial Sociology: Historical perspective of society and industrial society - Rise and development of industrial sociology - Sociological perspective of work organization - Hawthorne Experiment - Human relations approach - The development of industry and industrial society in Bangladesh.
3. The Worker and the Industry: Meaning and importance of industry - Rise and development of industry - Early, middle and modern age of industrial system.
4. Industrialism: Concept - Characteristics - Impact on workers and work organizations.
5. Commitment of labor to industry: Concepts - Theories-Degrees - Stages - Measures - Commitment of labors in Bangladesh.
6. Work: Concept- Nature- Importance - Rise of the concept of work - Western and eastern concept of work-Reasons to work and avoid work - Avenues to make work attractive- Work and recreation -Work and mental health - Nature of industrial work - The future of work - Sociological analysis of work and industry.
7. The Social Structure of Industry: Organizational analysis of industry - Theories of organization: Classical, Human relations, Bureaucratic, Contingency - Roles in industry: Executive role- Staff role and worker role-Social relations at work.
8. Industry and Society: Cultural factors of human behaviors- Influence of cultural change - Social stratification -Factors determining social status - Place of industrial workers in the society - Social stratification and industry- Industry and minority groups - Industry and family -Industry and the Government - Industrialism and social change.
Recommended References:
1. Eugene V. Schieder, Industrial Sociology, McGraw- Hill Book Company Limited.
2. Pascnul S.J. Gisbert, Fundamentals of Industrial Sociology, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi.
3. Tony J. Watson, Sociology, Work and Industry, Routledge&Kegan Paul Ltd., London.
4. C. Delbert Miller and William H. Form, Industrial Sociology: Work In Organization Life.
5. Clark Kerr Et al., Industrialism and Industrial Man, Harvard University Press, Massachusetts, USA.
6. Moore and Feldman, Labour Commitment and Social Change in Developing Areas.
7. Charles B. Spanlding, An Introduction to Industrial Sociology, D.B. Tara PorevalaSones& Co. Pvt. Ltd. Bombay.
Slides:
1. Industrial Sociology: Meaning - Nature - Importance -Tasks - Scope.
2. Industrial Society and Industrial Sociology: Historical perspective of society and industrial society - Rise and development of industrial sociology - Sociological perspective of work organization - Hawthorne Experiment - Human relations approach - The development of industry and industrial society in Bangladesh.
3. The Worker and the Industry: Meaning and importance of industry - Rise and development of industry - Early, middle and modern age of industrial system.
4. Industrialism: Concept - Characteristics - Impact on workers and work organizations.
5. Commitment of labor to industry: Concepts - Theories-Degrees - Stages - Measures - Commitment of labors in Bangladesh.
6. Work: Concept- Nature- Importance - Rise of the concept of work - Western and eastern concept of work-Reasons to work and avoid work - Avenues to make work attractive- Work and recreation -Work and mental health - Nature of industrial work - The future of work - Sociological analysis of work and industry.
7. The Social Structure of Industry: Organizational analysis of industry - Theories of organization: Classical, Human relations, Bureaucratic, Contingency - Roles in industry: Executive role- Staff role and worker role-Social relations at work.
8. Industry and Society: Cultural factors of human behaviors- Influence of cultural change - Social stratification -Factors determining social status - Place of industrial workers in the society - Social stratification and industry- Industry and minority groups - Industry and family -Industry and the Government - Industrialism and social change.
Recommended References:
1. Eugene V. Schieder, Industrial Sociology, McGraw- Hill Book Company Limited.
2. Pascnul S.J. Gisbert, Fundamentals of Industrial Sociology, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi.
3. Tony J. Watson, Sociology, Work and Industry, Routledge&Kegan Paul Ltd., London.
4. C. Delbert Miller and William H. Form, Industrial Sociology: Work In Organization Life.
5. Clark Kerr Et al., Industrialism and Industrial Man, Harvard University Press, Massachusetts, USA.
6. Moore and Feldman, Labour Commitment and Social Change in Developing Areas.
7. Charles B. Spanlding, An Introduction to Industrial Sociology, D.B. Tara PorevalaSones& Co. Pvt. Ltd. Bombay.
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ch-1-introduction.pptx | |
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ch-2-industrialism.pptx | |
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ch-3-industrial_work.pptx | |
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ch-4-commitment_of_workers.pptx | |
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