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The Department of Sociology at CHRIST (Deemed to be University) was founded in 1971 within Christ College, and is one of the oldest departments in the University.  The Department was the first in the College to offer a Master's Programme. It introduced the Master of Arts Programme in Sociology in 1991 with an affiliation to Bangalore University. The department offers Undergraduate programmes under the double major system with the Department of Economics. It offers a Postgraduate programme, namely the Master of Arts in Applied Sociology.  This programme was introduced in 2013. The Department also has research programmes including PhD and Post-doctoral fellowships.

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The Department of Sociology at Christ University is committed to academic excellence, critical inquiry, and transformative education in the field of Sociology. Established as part of the University's vision to promote socially engaged scholarship and its commitment to the social sciences, the department offers a vibrant space for students and faculty to explore the complexities of society through interdisciplinary, comparative, and contemporary lenses.
Rooted in the core values of academic integrity, inclusivity, and social responsibility, the department offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes, fostering intellectual growth, professional development, along with an emphasis on social sensitivity. With its commitment to a strong theoretical grounding, service learning, community engagement, and empirical research, the curriculum is regularly updated to reflect emerging global and national sociological discourses.
The department initiates programmes that cater to the emerging needs of the various stakeholders in society. It undertakes research projects, consultancies, intervention programmes, and extension activities, organises seminars, workshops, rural exposure camps and field work as part of its curriculum. The value of learning through service is significantly incorporated into the academic programmes.  The department’s approach towards teaching, learning, and assessment focuses on active learning and is learner-centred and inquiry-driven, blending lectures, fieldwork, research, internships, and participatory research. The department also has a vibrant student-led association that engages in activities aligned with its focus areas. These together help the department to work towards Whole Person Education. The faculty comprises experienced scholars with diverse specialisations, including gender studies, urban sociology, development studies, migration, education, and environmental sociology.

Vision Vision

Service, Research, Innovation and Leadership

Vision Mission

Nurturing students as responsible citizens with a global perspective and local action through critical academic and field engagements that contribute to sustainable development

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HOD Name

Dr Suparna Majumdar Kar

hod.sociology@christuniversity.in

Our mission is to nurture our students to enable them to become responsible citizens with a global perspective through critical academic and field engagements. This enables them to inculcate 21st-century skills and contribute towards social change and sustainable development. This mission is of utmost importance today as we work with learners in an increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, and unpredictable environment.

The discipline of Sociology provides critical insights into social dynamics, the structures underlying social injustices, promotes social change, informs policy and practice, enhances well-being, and tackles global challenges. Sociology provides valuable perspectives, knowledge, and skills to navigate and address the complex social challenges of our time, to n

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Message from the HOD

Our mission is to nurture our students to enable them to become responsible citizens with a global perspective through critical academic and field engagements. This enables them to inculcate 21st-century skills and contribute towards social change and sustainable development. This mission is of utmost importance today as we work with learners in an increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, and unpredictable environment.

The discipline of Sociology provides critical insights into social dynamics, the structures underlying social injustices, promotes social change, informs policy and practice, enhances well-being, and tackles global challenges. Sociology provides valuable perspectives, knowledge, and skills to navigate and address the complex social challenges of our time, to nurture learners who can work towards building a more equitable and inclusive society for all. 

The Department offers multidisciplinary undergraduate programmes and a postgraduate programme in Applied Sociology. We also offer a Doctoral programme in Sociology. We focus on holistic learning, and the teaching and learning strategies used reflect this focus. Our students engage with experiential learning and benefit from our numerous collaborations with educational institutions worldwide, as well as our associations with the Government and Non-government organisations. This has contributed to the development of a dynamic alumni body committed to the betterment of the department, institution, and the organisations and communities they work with while reinforcing the relevance of the discipline in the world today.

Our highly qualified, experienced, and committed faculty members at the Bangalore Central Campus have a strong passion for teaching and research and contribute to the overall academic community. Our department is committed to providing the highest standard of academic excellence, even as we pursue the larger goal of whole-person education and nurture future citizens who are socially sensitive, aware, and responsible.

Scholarly & Cultural Engagements

Christ college

Festivals

Association of Social Work

Scholarly Activity

Research

The Department has numerous projects that its faculty members are working on which have been funded by national and international organizations. Given below are a list of some of these projects:
ICSSR
Erasmus
United Board
University of Zurich
Major Research Projects funded by CHRIST
The Art Outreach Society (TAOS), Kochi, Kerala

 

Some of the prominent publications by the faculty members are listed below: 

  • 2019, (Hi)Stories of Desire: Sexualities and Culture in Modern India (co-edited), New Delhi, London: Cambridge University Press.
  • 2019, “Subaltern Languages: The Question of Vernaculars in 21st Century India”, in Journal of Educational Planning and Administration 33 (1): 51-65
  • 2019, Sexual Realism? (Hetero) Sexual Excess and the Birth of Obscenity in Malayalam Literature. In Kumaramkandath and Srivastava ed. “(Hi)Stories of Desire: Sexualities and Cultures in Modern India”, New Delhi, London: Cambridge University Press: 58-79
  • 2019, CLASSROOM: Studies in Sociology of Education, (co-edited), Chennai: Uyirmai Publications.
  • 2018, “Changing Rural Graphics and Feminist Readings in a Third World Locale: The Case of "Aathi"”, in Asian Review of Social Sciences, Vol 7 (1), 40-44.
  • 2014, “Canons of Desire: Homosexuality in 21st century Keralam”, in Weiringa, Saskia and Horacio Sirori (ed), The Sexual History of Global South, London: Zed Publications. 206-225.
  • 2019,”Locating Indian Universities in Knowledge Societies : A Critique,” Journal of Dharma 44 (2):  215-236.
  • 2019, “Changes in the Institution of Family and Class Values: An Analysis,” Research Chronicler 7 (6): 277-284.
  • 2019, “Plight of Women Domestic Workers in Bangalore: A Sociological Study,” International Journal of Innovative Knowledge Concepts 7 (5):55-62.
  • 2017, “Sex Identity Vs Sexual Orientation: Understanding Transgender Category in India,” Social Work Chronicle 1 (2): 82-99.
  • 2014, “Tibetan Refugees in India: The Case of Bylakuppe in Karnataka,” Indian Journal of Social Development 12 (2).  
  • 2019 “The Women in Tribal Development Initiatives in India” in ‘The Contemporary Socio-cultural scenario of Tribal Women in India Challenges and Prospects’ (pp 385-391)  ISBN 97881941658508. 
  • 2017,”Rethinking Institutional Frameworks in Conservation and Governance of Forests in the Background of FRA in Kerala: From Exclusion to Inclusion” in Artha – Journal of Social Sciences. No 2, Vol. 16, Issue 2.pp 57-73. ISSN: 0975-329X
  • Amaresha, A. C., Venkatasubramanian, G., & Muralidhar, D. (2019). Perspectives about Illness, Attitudes, and Caregiving Experiences among Siblings of Persons with Schizophrenia: A Qualitative Analysis. Indian journal of psychological medicine, 41(5), 413-419.
  • Aboobaker, S., Jangam, K. V., Sagar, K. J. V., Amaresha, A. C., & Jose, A. (2019). Predictors of emotional and behavioral problems among Indian adolescents: A clinic-based study. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 39, 104-109.
  • Bhat, U. S., Amaresha, A. C., Kodancha, P., John, S., Kumar, S., Aiman, A., Jain, P. A., & Cherian, A. V. (2018). Psychological distress among college students of coastal district of Karnataka: A community-based cross-sectional survey. Asian journal of psychiatry, 38, 20-24.
  • Amaresha, A. C., Kalmady, S. V., Joseph, B., Agarwal, S. M., Narayanaswamy, J. C., Venkatasubramanian, G., ... & Subbakrishna, D. K. (2018). Short term effects of brief need based psychoeducation on knowledge, self-stigma, and burden among siblings of persons with schizophrenia: A prospective controlled trial. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 32, 59-66.
  • Sahu, S. (2018). Revisiting Television in India: Mapping the portrayal of Women in Soap Operas’ in Sociological Bulletin 67(2) 1-16, 2018. Sage Publications. DOI - : 10.1177/0038022918775502.
  • Sahu, S. & Preethi N. R. (2016). ‘Understanding Health Communication: Trends and Possibilities’ in Artha Journal of Social Sciences, pg. 87 -109, 15 (2). ISSN: 0975-329X. URL:  doi.org/10.12724/ajss.37.5.
  • Cherian, R. M. (2020). Pedagogy of the Virtual Space: Content Analysis of Voices from K-12 Online Classrooms of Four Indian Cities. Solid State Technology, 63(4), 2712-2723.
  • Cherian, R. M. (2019). Using Superheroes in Art Therapy through Counselling for Adolescents Boys in Conflict with Law: Illustrations from Juvenile Home in Ernakulam, Kerala.
  • Cherian, R. M. (2017).Juxtapose : Seven Stories of Adoption. Alternates Press. ISBN978-8193312858. Delhi.

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ANANYA POOJA DESAI

The Liberal Arts programme sparked my interest in sustainability and its intersection with various disciplines. I hold fond memories of being a part of the first batch, and working closely with the faculty of the Liberal Arts  through every step of my journey at CHRIST (Deemed to be University). I am now associated with The Takshashila Institution, an independent centre for research and education in public policy, working as an Assistant Programme Manager for their Graduate Certificate in Public Policy (Defence and Foreign Affairs) programme. 

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The Liberal Arts programme sparked my interest in sustainability and its intersection with various disciplines. I hold fond memories of being a part of the first batch, and working closely with the faculty of the Liberal Arts  through every step of my journey at CHRIST (Deemed to be University). I am now associated with The Takshashila Institution, an independent centre for research and education in public policy, working as an Assistant Programme Manager for their Graduate Certificate in Public Policy (Defence and Foreign Affairs) programme. 

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Testimonials

The Liberal Arts programme sparked my interest in sustainability and its intersection with various disciplines. I hold fond memories of being a part of the first batch, and working closely with the faculty of the Liberal Arts  through every step of my journey at CHRIST (Deemed to be University). I am now associated with The Takshashila Institution, an independent centre for research and education in public policy, working as an Assistant Programme Manager for their Graduate Certificate in Public Policy (Defence and Foreign Affairs) programme. 

Testimonial - ANANYA POOJA DESAI

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CHRIST
(Deemed to be University) Delhi NCR Campus

Mariam Nagar, Meerut Road, Delhi NCR, Ghaziabad - 201003

Tel: 01206666100

Email: mail.ncr@christuniversity.in

Web: https://www.christuniversity.in

Vision

EXCELLENCE AND SERVICE

Mission

CHRIST (Deemed to be University) is a nurturing ground for an individual's holistic development to make effective contribution to the society in a dynamic environment.

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