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109101003
Humanities and Social Sciences
Contemporary Issues in Philosophy of Mind & Cognition
Dr. Ranjan K.Panda,Dr. Rajakishore Nath
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IIT Bombay
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Lecture 1 : Introduction
Lecture 2 : Transcendental Consciousness
Lecture 3-4 : Plato�s Concept of Soul
Lecture 5 : Aristotle�s Concept of Soul
Lecture 6 : The Concept of Mind in Upanisads
Lecture 7-8 : Descartes Philosophy of Mind
Lecture 9 : Searle�s Cartesian Legacy: Dualism Persists
Lecture 10 : Against Dualism
Lecture 11 : Property Dualism
Lecture 12-13 : Materialists' Conception of Mind and Mind-Body Identity
Lecture 14 : Functionalism
Lecture 15 : The Cognitive Mind
Lecture 16 : Connectionism and Folk Psychology
Lecture 17-18 : Representations
Lecture 19-20-21 : Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Mind
Lecture 22-23 : The Limits of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Lecture 24 : Biological Naturalism
Lecture 25 : Intentionality
Lecture 26-27 : The Structure of Consciousness
Lecture 28-29 : Psychological Consciousness and Phenomenal Consciousness
Lecture 30-31-32 : Mind, Meaning and Representation
Lecture 33-34 : Intention Based Semantics
Lecture 35 : Emergentism and Supervenience
Lecture 36-37 : Reduction and Realization
Lecture 38 : Cartesian Theory of Mind Revisited
Lecture 39-40 : A Non-materialistic View of Person
Lecture 41-42 : Consciousness and Creativity
Lecture 43-44 : The Nonreductive Mind
109101004
Humanities and Social Sciences
Contemporary Issues in Philosophy of Mind & Cognition
Dr. Ranjan K.Panda,Dr. Rajakishore Nath
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IIT Bombay
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L1-Introduction
L2-Transcendental Consciousness
L3-Plato's Theory of Mind
L4-Parable of Cave : Plato's
L5-Aristotle's Concept Mind
L6-The Concept of Mind in Upanishadas
L7-Dualism - I
L8-Dualism II
L9-Dualism III
L10-Against Dualism
L11-Property Dualism
L12-Varieties of Materialism
L13-Mind-Body Identity Theory
L14-Functionalism
L15-Different Models of Cognitive Mind
L16-Connectionism and Folk - Psychology
L17-Representation I
L18-Representation II
L19-Artificial Intelligence I
L20-Artificial Intelligence II
L21-Artificial Intelligence III
L22-The Limit of Artificial Intelligence I
L23-The Limit of Artificial Intelligence II
L24-Biological Naturalism
L25-The Concept of Intentionality
L26-The Structure of Consciousness I
L27-The Structure of Consciousness II
L28-Phenomenal Consciousness I
L29-Phenomenal Consciousness II
L30-Language, Representation & Meaning I
L31-Language & Meaning II
L32-Language & Mind
L33-Language & World I
L34-Language & World II
L35-Emergentism & Supervenience
L36-Reduction & Realization I
L37-Reduction & Realization II
L38-The Cartesian Mind Revisited
L39-Personal Identity I
L40-Personal Identity II
L41-Creativity : Human Vs Machine I
L42-Creativity : Human Vs Machine II
109101007
Humanities and Social Sciences
Health Psychology
Prof. Mrinmoyi Kulkarni
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IIT Bombay
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Lecture 1 : Introduction
Lecture 2 : Prevention
Lecture 3 : Socio-economic Status , Income Inequality and Health
Lecture 4 : Discrimination
Lecture 5 : Reading
Lecture 6 : Neighborhood
Lecture 7 ; Gender Differences in Health
Lecture 8 : Women�s Health
Lecture 9 : Eating
Lecture 10 : Reading
Lecture 11 : Exercise
Lecture 12 : Reading
Lecture 13 : Alcohol
Lecture 14 : Reading
Lecture 15 : Tobacco
Lecture 16 : Reading
Lecture 17 : Stress
Lecture 18 : Reading
Lecture 19 : Coping
Lecture 20 : Psychoimmunology
Lecture 21 : Reading
Lecture 22 : Emotion and Health
Lecture 23 : Reading
Lecture 24 : Mental Health
Lecture 25 : Mental Health in India
Lecture 26 : Reading
Lecture 27 : HIV and AIDS
Lecture 28 : Reading I
Lecture 29 : Reading II
Lecture 30 : Framing Health Messages
Lecture 31 : Behaviour Change
Lecture 32 : Reading
Lecture 33 : Occupational Health
Lecture 34 : Reading I
Lecture 35 : Reading II
Lecture 36 : Health Care in India
Lecture 37 : Reading I
Lecture 38 : Reading II
Lecture 39 : Reading III
109101017
Humanities and Social Sciences
Understanding Creativity and Creative Writing
Prof. Neelima Talwar
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IIT Bombay
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L1-Overview
L2-In Conversation with Richard Schechner
L3-Multilingual Plurality: Our Environment
L4-Multilingual Plurality: Our Environment -Part II
L5-Interplay of Languages and Forms of Writing
L6-Interplay of Languages and Forms of Writing -Part II
L7-Creativity and Cultures
L8-Notion of Play and The Three Domain Activities
L9-Theory of Enjoyment: Critical Assessment
L10-Divergences and Convergences
L11-Divergences and Convergences -Part II
L12-Creative and Cultural Spaces for Students
L13-Being and Doing: Writing as Performance
L14-Writers and Writing: The Dialogic Process
L15-Creativity, Writing, Creative Writing: Recent Viewpoints
L16-Issues Related to the Teaching of Creative Writing
L17-Writers on Writing: Albert Camus
L18-Critical Reading of Great Writers: Albert Camus
L19-Critical Reading of Important Writers: Margaret Atwood
L20-Reading and Writing
L21-Indian Writing: Writers/Narrators
L22-Contemporary Indian Writers: The Search for Creativity (I)
L23-Contemporary Indian Writers: The Search for Creativity (II)
L24-Mosaic Patterns: Module 2
L25-Introduction to Drama
L26-Performance and Script Writing: Mime
L27-Western Classical Theory
L28-Student Response (I)
L29-Indian Drama: Classical Theory and Practice
L30-Interacting Continuum: Classical, Folk and Modern Drama
L31-From The Perspective of Playwriting: Monologue
L32-From The Playwright's Perspective
L33-From The Playwright's Perspective -Part II
L34-From The Perspective of Playwriting: Anton Chekhov
L35-Drama in the Classroom: Experience and Writing
L36-Student Response (II)
L37-Performative Reading of the Cherry Orchard
L38-Short Story as a Genre
L39-Short Stories by Indian Women Writers
L40-Modern Western Short Story
L41-Varieties of Writing Processes
109103018
Humanities and Social Sciences
Cultural Studies
Dr. Liza Das
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IIT Guwahati
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Cultural Studies: An Introduction
Understanding Cultural Studies
Evolution and Culture
Evolutionary Psychology
The Modern Mind: Its Origins
Memetics
Structuralism
Marxism Part 1
Marxism Part 2
Poststructuralism
Subjectivity
Identity
Ideology (Part 1)
Ideology Part 2
Representation (Part 1)
Representation (Part 2)
Power
Discourse
Gender (Part 1)
Gender (Part 2)
The Body
Space
Time
Development
Language
Ethnicity, Race and Nation
Globalization
Consumption (Part 1)
Consumption (Part 2)
Biology
The Culture Industry
The Commodity
Media
Television
New Media
Science, Technology and Cultural Studies
Cyberculture
Cultural Policy
Critiquing Cultural Studies
Summing up
109103019
Humanities and Social Sciences
Cultural Studies
Dr. Liza Das
Video
IIT Guwahati
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Understanding Cultural Studies Part 1
Understanding Cultural Studies Part 2
Evolution and Culture
Evolutionary Psychology
The Modern Mind: Its Origins
Memetics
Cultural Theory: Structuralism
Marxism Part 1
Marxism Part 2
Poststructuralism
Subjectivity
Identity
Ideology Part 1
Ideology Part 2
Representation Part 1
Representation Part 2
Power
Discourse
Gender Part 1
Gender Part 2
The Body
Space
Time
Development
Language
Ethnicity ,Race and Nation
Globalisation
Consumption Part 1
Consumption Part 2
Biology
Culture Industry
Commodity
Media
Television
New Media
Science, Technology and Culture
Cyberculture
Cultural Policy
Critiquing Cultural Studies
Conclusion
109103020
Humanities and Social Sciences
English Language and Literature
Dr. Liza Das, Dr. Krishna Barua
Video
IIT Guwahati
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Introduction
The Scope of English Studies
The English Language
International English
The Globalization of English
World Englishes
The Rise of Cultural Studies
Old English
Middle English
Early Modern English
Modern English-1
Modern English-2
The Age of Chaucer
The Age of Shakespeare
Milton and his Times
The Augustans
The Romantics
The Victorians
Modern Literature
The Novel
Poetry
Drama
Essay
Short story
Biography
Autobiography
History Of English Language
Marxist Literary Criticism
Feminist Criticism
Structuralist Criticism
Poststructuralism
Postcolonialism
Cognitive Approaches To Literature
Classical Criticism
Liberal Humanism
Reader-response Criticism
New Historicism
Ecocriticism
109103021
Humanities and Social Sciences
Game Theory and Economics
Dr. Debarshi Das
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IIT Guwahati
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Definition of Game Theory and Rational Choice
Interacting Decision Makers
Strategic Games : Examples
Matching Pennies, Stag Hunt and Nash Equilibrium
Examples of Nash Equilibrium
Altruism and Prisoner�s Dilemma
Variants Stag Hunt Game, Hawk Dove and Coordination Game
Public Good Provision, Strict Nash Equilibrium
Best Response Functions
Strictly and Weakly Dominated Action
Application of Weak Domination: Voting
Symmetric Games and Symmetric Equilibrium
Cournot Model of Oligopoly
Different Aspects of Cournot Model
Further Aspects of Cournot Model
Cournot & Bertrand Models
Different Aspects of Bertrand Model
Electoral Competition 1
Different Aspects of Hotelling Model
Hotteling Model: Concluding Remarks
War of Attrition
Second Price Sealed Bid Auction
Further Aspects of Second Price Auction
First Price Auction
All Pay Auction, Multi Unit Auction
Accident Laws
Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium: Introduction
Mixed Strategy, Mixed Strategy Equilibrium
Mixed Strategy Equilibrium: Concept and Examples
Characterisation of Mixed Strategy Equilibrium
Dominated Actions and Iterated Elimination
Rationalisability and Beliefs
Extensive Games: Introduction
Strategy and Equilibrium
Nash Equilibrium and Its Problems
Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibrium
Backward Induction
Backward Induction: Exercises
Ultimatum Game
Stackelberg Duopoly Model
109103022
Humanities and Social Sciences
Indian Society - Issues and Problems
Dr. Sambit Mallick,Dr. Liza Das
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IIT Guwahati
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Socila Problems: Conceptual understanding
Social Problems: Characteristics, Types, Causes and Reactions
Approaches to the Study of Social Problems
Methods to the Study of Social Problems
Social Problems in Rural and Urban India
Magnitude and Causes of illiteracy
National Policy on Education
Poverty: Measurement and Causes
Myths about Hunger
Poverty Alleviation Programmes
Unemployment in India: Features, Types, Causes and Consequences
National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
Causes and Effects of Population Growth in India
Population Policy, Family Planning, Role of the Civil Society
Child Abuse: Concept and Types
Child Abuse: Causes and Effects
Preventive Measures for Child Abuse, with specific reference to India
Child Labour: Concept and Causes
Child Labour: Preventive Measures
Violence against Women
Victims and Perpetrators of Violence, Motivation in Violence, Self-image, Self-esteem and Adjustment of Victims
Casteism: Characteristics and Causes
Casteism: Consequences and Remedial Measures
Communalism: Concept and Characteristics, Causes and Remedial Measures
Regionalism: Characteristics and Types
Regionalism: Causes and Suggestive Measures
Language Conflicts: Causes, Consequences and Remedial Measures
Crime, Criminal, Criminology
Characteristics of Crime
Sociological Explanations of Crime
Juvenile Delinquency: Nature and Characteristics
Types of Juvenile Delinquency
Methods of Treating Delinquents
Concept and Extent of Alcoholism
Causes, Problems, Anti Liquor Movements and Control on alcoholism
Drug Abuse: Concept, Extent and Nature
Role of Family and Peer Group, and Measures to Combat Drug Trafficking
Corruption: Concept, Forms and Types
Corruption: Causes and Impact
Legislation and Combating Corruption
109103023
Humanities and Social Sciences
Introduction to Sociology
Dr. Sambit Mallick
Web
IIT Guwahati
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Origin of Sociology as a Discipline
Sociological Methods
The Individual and Society
Institution, Community and Association
Culture
The Sociology of Anomie: Conformity and Deviance
Education
Religion
Religion and Significant Social Factors
Family, Marriage and Kinship � Part I
Family, Marriage and Kinship � Part II
Family, Marriage and Kinship � Part III
Social Structure and Social Change: Basic Concepts
Social Differentiation and Social Stratification
Theoretical Perspectives on Social Stratification
Systems of Stratification
Factors of Social Change
Rural-Urban Continuum: Meaning and Context
Socialization: Part I
Socialization: Part II
Social Control
Social Roles and Identity
Caste System in India
Race and Ethnicity
Religion and Society
Education and Society
Gender
Social Class
Social Protests and Social Movements: An Overview
Social Movements: Causes and Stages
Theories of Social Movements
Social Movements in India � Part I
Social Movements in India � Part II
Identity Formation
Sociological Theories: An Overview
Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer
Emile Durkheim and Max Weber
Karl Marx
Georg Simmel, Thorstein Veblen and Karl Mannheim
Feminism and Sociological Theory
109103024
Humanities and Social Sciences
Science, Technology and Society
Dr. Sambit Mallick,Prof. Archana Barua
Web
IIT Guwahati
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Methods of Science: Issues and Perspectives
Views of Karl Popper
Kuhn�s Methodology
Views of Paul Feyerabend
Social Context of the Production of Scientific Knowledge
Demarcation, Autonomy and Cognitive Authority of Science
Science ,Technology and Society Challenges: Cognitive, Legal, Ethical, Feminist and Ideological
Science ,Technology and Gender
Challenges : feminist, ideological, cognitive, moral, legal, and others
Science as Social Institution and the Ethos of Science
The Ethos of Science
Inequalities in Science: Rewards and Recognitions
Critique of the Mertonian Paradigm
Counter Norms
Legitimation in Science
Social Legitimation in Science
Science, Culture and Society: Meanings, Interests, Values and the Modern State
Science, Culture and Society: State-idea, State-system and State-country
Science and Technology, and their Human Roots: Philosophy of Science and Technology I
Science and Technology, and their Human Roots: Philosophy of Science and Technology II
Social Shaping of Science and Technology
Technology shaping society
Phenomenology of science,technology and its human roots
Phenomenology of science,technology and its human roots
Science in Colonial India: Overview
Building Scientific Institutions in Colonial India: Societies and Associations
Influence of Freedom Movements on Scientific Research in India
Science in the Inter-war Period
Organization of Scientific Research in Postcolonial India
Information and Communication Society
Information and Communication Society
A philosophical assessment : Re-defining humans I
A philosophical assessment : Re-defining humans II
Biotechnology � Implications for the Meanings of Life and Life Processes
iotechnology � Application in Agriculture, Healthcare and Environment
New Ethical Codes for New Technologies I
New Ethical Codes for New Technologies II
New Ethical Codes for New Technologies III
New Ethical Codes for New Technologies IV
Intellectual Property Rights: An Overview
Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
Scientific Knowledge in India: From Public Resource to Intellectual Property
109104029
Humanities and Social Sciences
Biological Bases of Behavior
Braj Bhushan
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IIT Kanpur
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Organization of Human Nervous System
Hindbrain
Midbrain
Forebrain
Spinal cord
Broadmann classification
Lobes
Hemispheric dominance
Neuroplasticity
Invasive techniques & Non-invasive techniques
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
Structure of the neuron
Resting membrane potential, Action potential
Synaptic transmission
Neuromuscular transmission
Endocrine glands and the nature of their secretions
Hypothalamus
Pituitary Gland
Pineal gland
Thyroid gland
Parathyroid gland
Pancreas
Gonads
Adrenal medulla & adrenal cortex
Most sought after issues in psychology
Dominance and subordination
Psychobiology of learning
Psychobiology of memory
Psychobiology of emotion
Psychobiology of personality
Neuropsychological Evaluation
109104031
Humanities and Social Sciences
Communication Skills
Dr. T. Ravichandran
Video
IIT Kanpur
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Introduction
Barriers to Communication Lecture-01
Barriers to Communication Lecture-02
Barriers to Communication Lecture-03
Non-Verbal Communication Lecture-01
Non-Verbal Communication Lecture-02
Non-Verbal Communication Lecture-03
Non-Verbal Communication Lecture-04
Non-Verbal Communication Lecture-05
Listening Skills Lecture-01
Listening Skills Lecture-02
Listening Skills Lecture-03
Business Letters Writing Lecture-01
Business Letters Writing Lecture-02
Business Letters Writing Lecture-03
Business Letters Writing Lecture-04
Report Writing Lecture-01
Report Writing Lecture-02
Group Discussion Lecture-01
Group Discussion Lecture-02
Group Discussion Lecture-03
Interview Skills Lecture-01
Interview Skills Lecture-02
Interview Skills Lecture-03
Interview Skills Lecture-04
Interview Skills Lecture-05
Interview Skills Lecture-06
Interview Skills Lecture-07
Netiquette Lecture-01
Netiquette Lecture-02
Oral Presentation Lecture-01
Oral Presentation Lecture-02
Oral Presentation Lecture-03
Cross Cultural Communication Lecture-01
Cross Cultural Communication Lecture-02
Cross Cultural Communication Lecture-03
Cross Cultural Communication Lecture-04
Common Errors Lecture-01
Common Errors Lecture-02
Common Errors Lecture-03
109104035
Humanities and Social Sciences
International Economics
Dr. Somesh K. Mathur
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IIT Kanpur
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Lecture-01International Economics
Lecture-02International Economics
Lecture-03International Economics
Lecture-04International Economics
Lecture-05International Economics
Lecture-06International Economics
Lecture-07International Economics
Lecture-08International Economics
Lecture-09International Economics
Lecture-10International Economics
Lecture-11International Economics
Lecture-12International Economics
Lecture-13International Economics
Lecture-14International Economics
Lecture-15International Economics
Lecture-16International Economics
Lecture-17International Economics
Lecture-18International Economics
Lecture-19International Economics
Lecture-20International Economics
Lecture-21International Economics
Lecture-22International Economics
Lecture-23International Economics
Lecture-24International Economics
Lecture-25International Economics
Lecture-26International Economics
Lecture-27International Economics
Lecture-28International Economics
Lecture-29International Economics
Lecture-30International Economics
Lecture-31International Economics
Lecture-32International Economics
Lecture-33International Economics
Lecture-34International Economics
Lecture-35International Economics
Lecture-36International Economics
Lecture-37International Economics
Lecture-38International Economics
Lecture-39International Economics
Lecture-40International Economics
Lecture-41International Economics
Lecture-42International Economics
Lecture-43International Economics
109104040
Humanities and Social Sciences
Introduction to Logic
Dr. A.V. Ravishankar Sarma
Video
IIT Kanpur
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Introduction
Lecture-01-Identification of Arguments
Lecture-02-Non- arguments
Lecture-03-Types of Arguments: Deductive vs Inductive
Lecture-04-Nature and Scope of Deductive and Inductive Arguments
Lecture-05-Truth, Validity and Soundness
Lecture-06-Strength of Inductive arguments, Counter example method
Lecture-07-Toulmin�s Model of Argumentation
Lecture-08-Identification of Formal and Informal Fallacies
Lecture-09-Informal Fallacies: Fallacies of relevance
Lecture-10-Fallacies of Weak Induction and Fallacies arising out of ambiguity in Language
Lecture-11-Introduction and motivation for Syllogistic Logic
Lecture-12-Aristotle theory of Syllogisms-1
Lecture-13-Syllogistic Poem, Reduction of Syllogisms
Lecture-14-Syllogistic Poem, Reduction of Syllogisms
Lecture-15-Nature and Scope of Propositional Logic
Lecture-16-Syntax of Propositional Logic
Lecture-17-Logical Connectives: Truth Tables
Lecture-18-Truth Table Method: Validity, Consistency, Logical Equivalence
Lecture-19-Semantic Tableaux Method for Propositional Logic
Lecture-20-Knights and Knaves Puzzles
Lecture-21-Semantic Tableaux Method: Further Examples
Lecture-22-Natural Deduction Method
Lecture-23-Natural Deduction: Examples
Lecture-24-Conjunctive and Disjunctive Normal Forms
Lecture-25-CNF, DNF and satisfiability and Validity
Lecture-26-Resolution and refutation method
Lecture-27-Resolution and refutation method: Examples
Lecture-28-Axiomatic Propositional Logic
Lecture-29-Hlbert Ackermann Axiomatic system
Lecture-30-Proofs in the PM system
Lecture-31-Hilbert and Ackermann System
Lecture-32-Outlines of Predicate Logic
Lecture-33-Outlines of Predicate Logic
Lecture-34-Building blocks of Predicate Logic
Lecture 35: Quantifiers, freedom, bondage
Lecture-36-Translation in to predicate Logic
Lecture-37-Semantics of Predicate Logic
Lecture-38-Truth, satisfiability, validity in Predicate Logic
Lecture-39-Formation Trees for wff�s in predicate Logic
Lecture-40-Semantic Tableaux Method for Predicate Logic
Lecture-41-Semantic Tableaux method: Satisfiability, Validity
Lecture-42-Natural Deduction in Predicate Logic
Lecture-43-Important theorems in First order Logic
Lecture-44-Limitations of first order logic and Introduction to the course
109104044
Humanities and Social Sciences
Population and Society
Prof. A.K. Sharma
Web
IIT Kanpur
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Introduction
Basic Concepts and Measurements
Perspectives and Linkages
Society and Culture
Sanskritization and Westernization.
Society and Development: The Model Of Inclusive Growth
Methodology and Methods
Combining Methods and Data
Interview, Observation and Focus Group Discussion Methods
Introduction to Census, SRS,and Other National Sample Surveys
Modelling Population Phenomena
Issues in Modelling
Contemporary Issues
Stages and Limitations
Population in Ancient Times and Middle Ages
Demographic Transition in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Demographic Schism between Developed and Developing Countries and Future Prospects
Population Growth in India
Trends in Death and Birth Rates
Future Prospects
Urbanization in India
Causes of Urbanization
Theories of Urbanization and Development
Theories in Historical Perspective
Marxist Theory of Population
Other Major Theorists of Population
Daly's Synthesis and Optimum Population Theory
Gandhian Theory
Demographic Transition Theory
Population Policy
Effectiveness of Population Policies
Family Planning Programme and Beyond Family Planning Measures to Control Fertility
Family Planning Programme in India
Population Policy Statement by Dr. Karan Singh
Revision by Janata Party
National Population Policy NPP 2000
Population and Sustainable Development
Role of Population in Models of Sustainable Development
Environmental Beliefs
Millennium Development Goals
Population Issues in the Framework of MDGs
New Issues before the Sociologists
109104045
Humanities and Social Sciences
Population and Society
Prof. A.K. Sharma
Video
IIT Kanpur
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Lecture-01_Introduction
Lecture-02_Basics Concepts
Lecture-03_Perspectives On Population
Lecture-04_Indian Society
Lecture-05_Social Change in India
Lecture-06_India: A Developing Economy
Lecture-07_Methodology
Lecture-08_Primary and Secondry Data and Related Issues
Lecture-09_Sources of Population Data
Lecture-10_Participatory Rural Appraisal
Lecture-11_Demographic Models
Lecture-12_Demographic models-II
Lecture-13_Contemporary Issues In Modelling Population Processes
Lecture-14_World Population Growth
Lecture-15_Demographic Transition in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Lecture-16_Demographic schism between Developed and Developing Countries and Future Prospects
Lecture-17_History Of Growth
Lecture-18_Population of India-II
Lecture-19_Trends In Death and Birth Rates
Lecture-20_Population projections,Migration and Future Prospects
Lecture-21_Urbanization and Development
Lecture-22_Urbanization in India
Lecture-23_Theories Of urbanization and Development
Lecture-24_Future Of Urbanization In India
Lecture-25_Population Theories
Lecture-26_Marxist theory Of Population
Lecture-27_Demographic Transition Theory and Related Issues
Lecture-28_Gandhian Theory Of population
Lecture-29_Population Policy
Lecture-30_Effectiveness Of population Policies
Lecture-31_Family Planning Programme and Beyond
Lecture-32_National Population Policy
Lecture-33_The First Policy Statement
Lecture-34_Subsequent Developments Leading To National Population Policy 2000
Lecture-35_Ecological Degradation and Environmental Protection
Lecture-36_Diffrences In Perception Between Developed and Developing Countries
Lecture-37_Total Environment Impact and Beliefs
Lecture-38_Emerging Issues In sociology Of Population
Lecture-39_Population Issues In The framework of MDGs
Lecture-40_Population Issues (Cont.)
109104047
Humanities and Social Sciences
Rural and Urban Sociology
Dr. Anindita Chakrabarti
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IIT Kanpur
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What is 'urban'?
How did the urban community emerge?
How did the urban community emerge? (continued)
Max Weber and Charles H. Cooley on the rise of the city
History of Urbanization in India
History of Urbanization in India (continued)
Urbanization in Medieval India
The Industrial Revolution and the Rise of the Gesellschaft Part I
The Industrial Revolution and the Rise of the Gesellschaft Part II
Friedrich Engels on the 'Hypocritical' Capitalist City
Friedrich Engels on the 'Hypocritial' Capitalist City (continued)
Freedom and Alienation in the City from Georg Simmel's "The Metropolis and Mental Life" (1903)
Freedom and Alienation in the City from Georg Simmel's "The Metropolis and Mental Life" (1903) (continued)
The Chicago School or the Ecological Theory of the City
The Chicago School or the Ecological Theory of the City (continued)
Ernest W. Burgess's Model of Urban Growth
Louis Wirth: "Urbanism as a Way of Life"
Louis Wirth: "Urbanism as a Way of Life" (continued)
Compositional and Cultural Theories
Compositional and Cultural Theories 2
Compositional and Cultural Theories 2 (continued)
Socio-spatial Approach or the New Urban Sociology
Technology
Material Culture : The Chimmey, Street lighting and Urban Space
Colonial Cities and Technology: the Case of Calcutta
Technology and the Urban Community Part I
Technology and the Urban Community Part II
Technology and the Urban Community Part III
The Gemeinschaft in the City: Urban Neighbourhoods
The Gemeinschaft in the City: Urban Neighbourhoods
The Gemeinschaft in the City: Urban Neighbourhoods
Louis Wirth (1927): The Ghetto
City Planning
City Planning (continued)
City Planning (continued)
The Planning of the Pre-Imperial Cities of India: the Port Cities
The Imperial City: The Making of Colonial Lucknow
The Imperial City: The Making of Colonial Lucknow (continued)
The Imperial City: The Making of Colonial Lucknow (continued)
The Modern City in Post-Independent India: the case-study of Chandigarh
The Modern City in Post-Independent India: the case-study of Chandigarh (continued)
City Design and Contemporary Urban Changes
109104050
Humanities and Social Sciences
Translation Studies and Theory
Prof. Mini Chandran
Web
IIT Kanpur
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History of Translation in the West
History of Translation in India
The Early Phase of Translation Studies: Issues and Strategies
Basic Concepts and Terminology of Translation Studies
Evolution of Translation Studies as a Discipline
Functions of Translation
Equivalence and Shifts
Translatability of Languages
Early Translation Theories
Scientific Bent in translation
Polysystem Theory and Translation
Poststructuralist Theories and Translation
Indian Aesthetic Theories and Translation
Indian Translation Theory
Post-colonial Translation
Post-colonial Theory and Translation
The Making of a Nation � A Case Study of Anandamath
Sakuntala�s Colonial and Postcolonial Versions
The Cultural Turn in Translation Studies
Translating in a Globalized World
Languages and the Politics of Translation in India
Publication of Translations in India
Migration, Language and Identity
Issues of Gender
The Invisible Translator
Strategies of Translation and Cultural Contexts
Translation as Resistance
Translating within a Language System
Rewriting, Remake and Transcreation
Inter-semiotic Translation
Translating Scripture
The Bible in Different Languages
Rewritings / Retellings of Indian Epics I: Mahabharata
Rewritings / Retellings of Indian Epics II: Ramayana
The Language of Commerce
Mediating between Two Languages
Dubbing and Subtitling in Films
Machine Translation
Translation in the Twenty first Century
The Role of Translation in the Contemporary World
109104068
Humanities and Social Sciences
Exploring Human Values: Visions of Happiness and Perfect Society
Prof. A.K. Sharma
Web
IIT Kanpur
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Exploring Human Values: Visions of Happiness and Perfect Society
Role is value education
Paradoxes of Happiness
Quality of Life: Evidence from Surveys
Moral Approach to Social Transformation
Institutional Approach to Social Transformation
Man and Society : The Nature of Crisis
Structure, Symbolic Interactionism and Structural Symbolic Interactionism
Vedic Philosophy -I (Hinduism)
Vedic Philosophy-II (Hindu Approaches to Welfare of Man and Society)
Jain and Buddhist Philosophies
Christianity, Islam and Sikhism
Religion and Society
Utilitarianism
Utility and Economic Theory
Capitalism, Socialism, and Mixed Economy
Value Economy
Economics in Our Times, Trends in Organization of Capital, and the Destiny
Political Contribution to Happiness and Justice
Current Political Approaches: AICC
Manifesto of BJP
The other Parties and their Contributions
Modernization and Development in Post-independence India: Nehruvian Model of Industrial Socialism
Inclusive Growth: Renewed Support to Model of Development
Modernization and Post-modernization
Emancipation: Modern and Postmodern
Dilemmas and Paradoxes
Sources of Hope or Hopelessness
Transforming Society and Self
Professional Ethics
Indian Social Thoughts
Issues in Modernization in India � I (From Skepticism to Conversion)
Issues in Modernization in India � II (Search for a Just, Human Order)
Practical problems of India-I
Practical Problems of India-II
Value Education-I
Value Education -II
Value Education-III (Professional Ethics)
Evaluation of Value Education
Conclusion
Lecture 1
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Lecture 4
Lecture 5
Lecture 6
Lecture 7
Lecture 8
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Lecture 35
Lecture 36
Lecture 37
Lecture 38
Lecture 39
Lecture 40
Answers
109104070
Humanities and Social Sciences
Psychology of adjustment
Braj Bhushan
Web
IIT Kanpur
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Human Adjustment Process
Dimensions of Subjective Adjustment
Adjustment-Range of Reactions
Human Adjustment Process: Maintenance Needs
General Adjustive Behaviour & Frame of Reference
Reality, Neurotic and Moral Anxiety
Neurotic nucleus, Neurotic paradox, Transient situational reactions and defences
Task oriented Reaction Pattern
Defense Mechanism
Dimensions of subjective adjustment- Avoidance, Withdrawal and Compromise
Dimensions of Subjective Adjustment Emotions and Adjustment
Stress
Aggression
Recognizing Self and Others
Psychological Disorders
109104071
Humanities and Social Sciences
Public Economics
Prof. Tanika Chakrabarty
Web
IIT Kanpur
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Lecture 34
Lecture 35
Lecture 36
Lecture 37
Lecture 38
Lecture 39
Assignment
References
109104072
Humanities and Social Sciences
History of modern economic thought
Dr.Anirban Mukherjee
Web
IIT Kanpur
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Lecture1
Lecture2
Lecture3
Lecture4
Lecture5
Lecture6
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Lecture39
Lecture40
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Lecture42
Lecture43
References
Question
109104074
Humanities and Social Sciences
Introduction to Sociology
Prof. A.K. Sharma
Video
IIT Kanpur
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Lecture-01 What is sociology?
Lecture-02 Sociological approaches
Lecture-03Nature of society: Individuals and groups
Lecture-04 Cooperation and conflict
Lecture-05 Family-I: Definition and classification of family
Lecture-06 Family-II: Perspectives on family
Lecture-07 State-I: Definition of state
Lecture-08 State-II: State in India
Lecture-09 State-III: The concept of power
Lecture-10 State-IV: Functionalist and Marxist perspectives on power
Lecture-11 Sociology of work-I: Need for work
Lecture-12 Sociology of work-II: Social change and work
Lecture-13 Sociology of work-III: Development and work
Lecture-14 Sociology of work-IV: Capitalism and motivation for work
Lecture-15 Religion-I: Social conditions and religious thought
Lecture-16 Religion-II: Bases of religion
Lecture-17 Religion-III: Forms of religious beliefs
Lecture-18What is sociology?
Lecture-19 Religion-V: Religion and society
Lecture-20 Religion-VI: Contributions of Marx and Weber
Lecture-21 Education-I: Concept of education?
Lecture-22 Education-II: Functions of education
Lecture-23 Social stratification-I: Social inequality and stratification
Lecture-24 Social stratification-II: Explanations of social stratification
Lecture-25 Social stratification-III: Theories and facts
Lecture-26 Social stratification-IV: Stratification in India
Lecture-27 Deviance-I: Concept of deviance
Lecture-28 Deviance-II: Perspectives on deviance
Lecture-29 Deviance-III: Theories of deviance
Lecture-30 Social change-I: Definition of social change
Lecture-31 Social change-II: Theories of social change
Lecture-32 Social change-III: Social change in industrial society
Lecture-33 Social change-IV: Urbanization and related issues in social change
Lecture-34 Population-I: Malthusian theory of population
Lecture-35 Population-II: Population and Society
Lecture-36 Perspectives in Sociology-I
Lecture-37 Perspectives in Sociology-II
Lecture-38 Social Problems and Theory
Lecture-39 Sociological methods-I
Lecture-40 Sociological methods-II: Ethnography
Lecture-41 Sociological methods-III: Ethnography in India
109104076
Humanities and Social Sciences
Money & Banking
Prof.Surajit Sinha
Video
IIT Kanpur
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Lecture-01
Lecture-02
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Lecture-36
Lecture-37
Lecture-38
Lecture-39
Lecture-40
109104081
Humanities and Social Sciences
Human Adjustment Processes
Braj Bhushan
Video
IIT Kanpur
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Introduction
Understanding Oneself
Module-01_Lecture-01 Understanding Adjustment
Module-01_Lecture-02-Understanding Adjustment
Module-01_Lecture-03-Understanding Adjustment
Module-01_Lecture-04-Understanding Adjustment
Module-02_Lecture-01-Dimensions of Adjustment
Module-02_Lecture-02-Dimensions of Adjustment
Module-02_Lecture-03-Dimensions of Adjustment
Module-03_Lecture-01-Adjustment? Range of Reactions
Module-04_Lecture-01-Human adjustment process?II
Module-04_Lecture-02-Human adjustment process?II
Module-04_Lecture-03-Human adjustment process?II
Module-04_Lecture-04-Human adjustment process?II
Module-04_Lecture-05-Human adjustment process?II
Module-04_Lecture-06-Human adjustment process?II
Module-04_Lecture-07-Human adjustment process?II
Module-04_Lecture-08-Human adjustment process?II
Module-04_Lecture-09-Human adjustment process?II
Module-05_Lecture-01-Facets of human adjustment
Module-05_Lecture-02-Facets of human adjustment
Module-05_Lecture-03-Facets of human adjustment
Module-06_Lecture-01 Emotions & Adjustment
Module-06_Lecture-02-Emotions & Adjustment
Module-06_Lecture-03-Emotions & Adjustmen
Module-06_Lecture-04-Emotions & Adjustment
Module-07_Lecture-01-Facets of human adjustment: Stress, Resilience and Coping
Module-07_Lecture-02-Facets of human adjustment: Stress, Resilience and Coping
Module-07_Lecture-03-Facets of human adjustment: Stress, Resilience and Coping
Module-07_Lecture-04-Facets of human adjustment: Stress, Resilience and Coping
Module-07_Lecture-05-Facets of human adjustment: Stress, Resilience and Coping
Module-08_Lecture-01-Aggression
Module-08_Lecture-02-Aggression
Module-08_Lecture-03-Aggression
Module-08_Lecture-04-Aggression
Module-09_Lecture-01-Psychological disorders
Module-09_Lecture-02-Psychological disorders
Module-09_Lecture-03-Psychological disorders
Module-09_Lecture-04-Psychological disorders
Module-09_Lecture-05-Psychological disorders
Module-10_Lecture-01-Summing-up
109104082
Humanities and Social Sciences
Selected Topics in Psychology
Braj Bhushanm, Ajit Dalal,
Video
IIT Kanpur
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Introduction
Lecture-01 Introduction Selected Topics in Psychology
Lecture-02 Psychology: Emerging of a discipline
Lecture-03 Psychology: Emerging of a discipline
Lecture-04 Beginning, growth and decline of Western psychology in India
Lecture-05 The core and context of Indian psychology
Lecture-06 The indigenization of psychology in India
Lecture-07 Weaving culture into psychology
Lecture-08 Culture and Self: Implications for Social Behaviour
Lecture-09 Cultural and organizational behaviour
Lecture-10 How do similar attitudes determine attraction?
Lecture-11 Why do similar attitudes determine attraction?
Lecture-12 A beautiful mind? Perspective on brain , mind and it's challenges
Lecture-13 Emotion and well?being
Lecture-14 Mental health and illness
Lecture-15 Mental health and illness part2
Lecture-16 Folk Healing Traditions in India
Lecture-17 To sleep or not
Lecture-18 Issues and challenges in psychological assessment
Lecture-19 Nontraditional research in behavioural sciences
Lecture-20 What a surprise: My results are nonsignificant
Lecture-21 Neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience research
Lecture-22 Functional MRI in psychology
Lecture-23 Functional MRI in psychology Part2
Lecture-24 Side bias in human behaviour
Lecture-25 Brain microstructural correlates of cognition in Cerebral Palsy
Lecture-26 Brain microstructural correlates of cognition in vitamin B12 deficiency
Lecture-27 The neuroscience of addictive behaviour
Lecture-28 Who is at risk and why? The neurogenetics of vulnerability to addiction
Lecture-29 Who is at risk and why? The neurogenetics of vulnerability to addiction Part2
Lecture-30 The gambler's lament: Behavioural addictions? gambling, internet and porn addictions
Lecture-31 Art and the brain
Lecture-32 Art and the brain Part2
Lecture-33 Technological advances in other areas and their impact on psychology
Lecture-34 Positioning the state of psychology in India in the global scenario
Lecture-35 Introduction Selected Topics in Psychology
109106051
Humanities and Social Sciences
Aspects of Western Philosophy
Dr. Sreekumar Nellickappilly
Web
IIT Madras
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Greek Philosophy: An Introduction
Sophists and Socrates: The Philosophy of Man, Relativism and the Idea of Good
Plato�s Idealism
Plato�s Theory of Knowledge
Aristotle�s Criticism of Platonic Idealism and the Concepts of Form and Matter
Aristotle�s Theory of Causation and the Ideas of Potentiality and Actuality
Medieval Philosophy
Modern Philosophy
Descartes: Method of Philosophy and Theory of Knowledge
Rene Descartes: The Mind-body Dualism
Spiniza
Spinoza�s Pantheism: God and Nature Relationship
The Philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz
Fundamentals of John Locke�s Empiricism
John Locke: Theory of knowledge
George Berkeley�s Immaterialism and Subjective Idealism
Refutation of Abstract Ideas and Esse est Percipi
David Hume: Theory of Knowledge
David Hume: From Empiricism to Skepticism
The Critical Philosophy Of Immanuel Kant
Kant: Transcendental Aesthetic and Transcendental Analytic
Immanuel Kant: The Ideas of Reason and the Rejection of Speculative Metaphysics
Immanuel Kant�s Ethical Theory
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: The Concepts of Being, Non-being and Becoming
Hegel�s Absolute Idealism and the Phenomenology of Spirit
Karl Marx: Historical Materialism
Nietzsche: Critique of Western Culture
Linguistic Turn in British philosophy and Russell�s Logical Atomism
Wittgenstein�s Early Philosophy
Wittgenstein: Language-Games and Forms of Life
Logical Positivism and the Scientific Conception of Philosophy
Edmund Husserl�s Phenomenology: The Principle of Intentionality and the Methods of Reduction
Phenomenological Reduction and Transcendental Subjectivity
Martin Heidegger: The Question of Being
Martin Heidegger: The Ontology of Dasein and the Concept of Truth
Existentialism
Sartre�s Conception of Human Existence
Jean Paul Sartre�s Concept of Human Existence
Postmodernism
Deconstruction, Feminism and Discourse Theory
109106053
Humanities and Social Sciences
Contemporary Literature
Dr. Aysha Iqbal Viswamohan
Video
IIT Madras
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Introduction to Drama
Harold Pinter
The Dumb Waiter
The Dumb Waiter cont
Six Degrees of Separation
Six Degrees of Separation
Six Degrees of Separation
Six Degrees of Separation
Six Degrees of Separation
Tom Stoppard - Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth
Tom Stoppard - Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth
Tom Stoppard - Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth
Tom Stoppard - Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth
Tom Stoppard - Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth
Tom Stoppard - Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth
Arthur Miller Clara
Arthur Miller Clara
Arthur Miller Clara
Albert Camus The Fall
Albert Camus The Fall
Albert Camus The Fall
Girish Karnad - Nagamandala
Girish Karnad - Nagamandala
Girish Karnad - Nagamandala
Short Story -Salman Rushdie's
Short Story2 -Hanif Kureishi's
Modernism Post
Kazuo Ishiguro -Remains of the Day
Kazuo Ishiguro -Remains of the Day
Kazuo Ishiguro -Remains of the Day
Kazuo Ishiguro -Remains of the Day
Michael Ondaatje -The English Patient
Michael Ondaatje -The English Patient
Michael Ondaatje -The English Patient
Asian-American Writing
Amy Tan's -The Joy Luck Club
Amy Tan's -The Joy Luck Club
Amy Tan's -The Joy Luck Club
Poetry
Poetry
109106054
Humanities and Social Sciences
Contemporary Literature
Dr. Aysha Iqbal Viswamohan
Web
IIT Madras
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Introduction to Drama
Beginnings of the Twentieth Century Drama
Twentieth Century Drama
Theatre of the Absurd
Metatheatre and Metafiction
Asian American Theatre
Experimental Theatre
The 90s and Experimental Theatre
Modernism and Literature
Modernism and Theatre
Modernism and Cinema
Postmodernism
Postmodernism and Literature
The Postmodern Film
The Counterculture Movement
Literary Devices, Ideas and Terms: Key Concepts-I
Literary Devices, Ideas and Terms: Key Concepts-II
Understanding Narrative-I
Understanding Narrative-II
Marxist Theory and Criticism-I
Marxist Theory and Criticism-II
Psychoanalytic Theory
American Theory and Criticism-I
American Theory and Criticism- II
Understanding Film Theory and Criticism-I
Understanding Film Theory-II
Understanding Film Theory-III
Feminist Writings
Feminist Theory and Criticism
Michael Ondaatje's
The English Patient
The English Patient
by Michael Ondaatje
Bapsi Sidhwa's
Cracking India
Asian American Writings in English: The Early Years
Asian-American Writings: An overview of literary works
Harold Pinter: The Dramatist and His World
Arthur Miller: The Playwright and his Moral Imperative
Short Story
Science Fiction
Pulp Fiction
109106058
Humanities and Social Sciences
History of Economic Theory
Prof. S.S.SivaKumar
Video
IIT Madras
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The Socio-Economic Role of Scarcity and Uncertainty
The Process of Construction of Knowledge
The Roles of Faith and Experience
From Orphism to the Milesians in ancient Greece
Pythagoras and Heraclitus
From Parmenides to the atomists
From the ancient Greece to the emergence of Feudalism
Feudalism and the growth of the Church
The age of Faith: Europe until the crusades
The beginnings of modernity
Scholasticism and St.Thomas
Transformation of Europe towards modernity
Birth of political economy: mercantilism
The debate over mercantilism: Hume and Cantillon
A postscript to mercantilism: Hume and James Stewart
�Natural Order� and the market: Quesney and Galiani
Smith: the Invisible Hand
Smith: Growth theory, long run equilibrium and Institutions
Ricardo-Malthus debate
Ricardian economics and more
Equilibrium of the market: from Say to Walras
More on Equilibrium: Cournot, Dupuit, Gossen, von Thunen
Socialists and Marx
The economics of Marx
Marx as an ideologue of revolution
Arrival of modern universals in Economics: Neo classical school
Economic Theory at the time arrival of Keynes
The centrality of the idea of efficiency in the study of market
Keynesian Revolution: Macroeconomics
Keynesian economics
Economics of Institutions
Transaction cost and Economic Anthropology approaches
Evolutionary Economics: the idea of change as evolution
From Schumpeter to neo Schumpetarian evolutionism
The social construction of knowledge: Case of Economics
The social construction of knowledge: Adaptation and Revolution
109106059
Humanities and Social Sciences
Indian Philosophy
Dr. Satya Sundar Sethy
Video
IIT Madras
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Introduction to Indian Philosophy
A Brief Discussion on the Vedas & the Upanishads
The Cārvāka School - I
The Cārvāka School - II
The Sāṅkhya School - I
The Sāṅkhya School - II
The Sāṅkhya School - III
The Sāṅkhya School - IV
The Sāṅkhya School - V
The Sāṅkhya School - VI
The Yoga School - I
The Yoga School - II
The Yoga School - III
The Yoga School - IV
The Nyāya School - I
The Nyāya School - II
The Nyāya School - III
The Nyāya School - IV
The Nyāya School - V
The Nyāya School - VI
The Nyāya School - VII
The Nyāya School - VIII
The Nyāya School - IX
Buddhism - I
Buddhism - II
Buddhism - III
Buddhism - IV
Buddhism - V
Jainism - I
Jainism - II
Jainism - III
The Vaiśeṣika School - I
The Vaiśeṣika School - II
The Vaiśeṣika School - III
The Vaiśeṣika School - IV
The Vaiśeṣika School - V
The Vaiśeṣika School - VI
The Mimānsā School - I
The Mimānsā School - II
The Mimānsā School - III
The Mimānsā School - IV
The Mimānsā School - V
109106063
Humanities and Social Sciences
Philosophy of Language
Dr. Satya Sundar Sethy
Web
IIT Madras
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Presentation-01
Presentation-02
Presentation-03
Presentation-04
Presentation-05
Presentation-06
Presentation-07
Presentation-08
Presentation-09
Presentation-10
Presentation-11
Presentation-12
Presentation-13
Presentation-14
Presentation-15
Presentation-16
Presentation-17
Presentation-18
Presentation-19
Presentation-20
Presentation-21
Presentation-22
Presentation-23
Presentation- 24 to 27
Presentation-28
Presentation-29
Presentation-30
Presentation-31
Presentation-32
Presentation-33
Presentation-34
Presentation-35
Presentation-36
Presentation- 37 to 38
Presentation- 39 to 41
109106067
Humanities and Social Sciences
Better Spoken English
Prof. Shreesh Chaudhary
Video
IIT Madras
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Introduction
Student Presentations I
Feedback on Presentations I
Stage Manners
Tempo of Speech
Some Reasons for Mishearing
Topics for Presentations II
Message
Tables, Charts, Graphs
Power Point Slides
Criteria for Evaluation
Student Presentations II
Feedback on Presentation II
Topics for Presentation III
On �Saying �Please!� �
English Rhythm I
English Rhythm II
Phrasal Pause in English I
Phrasal Pause in English II
Units of Time, Weight, Distance
Stress in English I
Stress in English II
Stress in English III
Stress in English IV
Stress in English V
Stress in English VI
Student Presentations III
Student Presentations III
Student Presentations III Continued
Feedback on Presentations III
Some Non-standard Sounds
Some �Difficult� Sounds in English
Some �Vowel� Sounds in English
Some �Consonants� in English
Student Presentations IV
Student Presentation IV
Student Presentation IV Continued
Final Tips
109106079
Humanities and Social Sciences
Introduction to Film Studies
Dr. Aysha Iqbal Viswamohan
Video
IIT Madras
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Course Overview
Cinema & Semiotics
Cinema & Semiotics(contd)
Plot in Cinema
Plot in Cinema (contd�)
Character as a plot element
Editing in Cinema
Realism in Cinema
Colour : Theory & Practice
Intertextuality
Intertextuality (contd.)
Intertextuality (contd�)
Cinema & Modernism
Cinema and Modernism (contd�)
The French Masters
The French Masters (contd..)
The French Masters (contd�)
Canonical Text
Canonical Text(contd..)
Canonical Text(contd...)
The Academy Awards
Classic Hollywood
Classic Hollywood(contd.)
Classic Hollywood (contd�)
Case study
Stars as Icons
Cinema and the Counterculture Movement
Italian cinema
Japanese Cinema
Auteur Theory in the USA
Auteur Theory in the USA (contd�)
New Hollywood
New Hollywood (contd�)
New Hollywood (contd....)
New Hollywood (contd�.)
Cinema and Genres
Cinema and Genres (contd�)
Postmodernism and Cinema
Postmodernism & Cinema (contd�)
The Western
109106080
Humanities and Social Sciences
Introduction to Modern Linguistics
Prof. Shreesh Chaudhary, Prof. Rajesh Kumar
Video
IIT Madras
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Introduction
Introduction
Design Features of Language
Design Features of Language-2
Design Features of Language-3
Design Features of Language-4
Design Features of Language-5
Production of Speech Sounds
Organs of Articulation
Functions of Vocal Cords
Production of Speech Sounds, Cardinal Vowels
English Vowels
Diphthong
Production of Consonants
Consonants
Consonants-2
Review : Production of Speech Sounds
What is Phonology
Phonemes & Allophones:
Phonological Phenomena
Syllable Template
Syllable
Syllable � Based Generalization
Syllable � Based Generalization.
Morphology
Units of Word Formation
Affixation
Syntax: An Introduction
Syntax: An Introduction Cont�
Syntax: X-bar Theory
Syntax: X-bar Theory Cont�
Syntax: Phrase Structure (Compliment and Adjuncts)
Syntax: Argument Selection
Syntax: Structure of an IP and Thematic Relations
Syntax: Structure of an IP and Thematic Relations Cont..
Syntax: Structure of an IP and Thematic Relations Cont...
Syntax: Case Assignment
Syntax: Exceptional Case Marking
Word Formation-3
Discourse
Discourse..
Concluding Remarks
109106083
Humanities and Social Sciences
Principles and Parameters in Natural Language
Prof. Rajesh Kumar
Video
IIT Madras
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Introduction
IntroductionoftheCourse
Whatislinguistics?WhatisLanguage?
LanguageandArbitrariness,LanguageandDialect
EvsILanguage,Languageasarulegovernedsystem
LanguageFaculty,LanguageinHumanMind
Howdowelearnlanguage?
LanguageAcquisition
Innateness:SomeEssentialConcepts
StructureofLanguageattheLevelofSounds
Sounds(VocalApparatus)
PlacesandMannersofArticulation
WordFormation/PhonotacticRules
RulesofWordFormation(Singular-Plural)
Sentence:AnIntroduction
MakingofaSentence(Components)
GrammaticalityandAcceptability
SubjectandVerbinaSentence
Sentence:ObjectsandVerbs
PhraseStructure
X-BarTheory
SpecifierandComplement
ComplementsandAdjuncts
VPComponents
CategorialSelections,SelectionalRestrictionsonverbs
ThematicRelations
Case
MorphologicalandAbstractCase
StructuralCase
ExceptionalCaseMarking
Movement
MotivationsforMovement
QuestionsandMovement
GuestLecture:GenerativeGrammarbyProfessorB.N.Patnaik
PassivesandNPMovement
NPMovementandRaising
BindingTheoryandNPInterpretations
PrinciplesofBindingTheory
ConstraintsonMovements
StructureofLanguageandNegation
NegationandNegativePolarityItems
Structure,Language,CognitionandPragmatics
109106084
Humanities and Social Sciences
NOC:Literary Criticism and Literary Theory
Dr. Aysha Iqbal Viswamohan
Video
IIT Madras
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Introduction
Lecture 1 - Part A
Lecture 1 - Part B
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Lecture 4
Lecture Video 5 - Part C
Lecture Video 5 - Part A
Lecture Video 5 - Part B
Lecture Video 6 - Part A
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Early Romanticism -Lecture 7 part a
Romanticism -Lecture 7 part c
Romanticism -Lecture 7 part d
Early Romanticism - Lecture 7 Part B
Lecture 9 - Late 19th century
Lecture 10 A - Marxism
Lecture 10 B - Marxism
Lecture 11 A - Formalism
Lecture 11 B - New criticism
psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic criticism PART A
psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic criticism PART B
Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic criticism PART C
Lecture 12 Part A structuralism
Lecture 12 Part B
structuralism
Archetypal Criticism
Structuralism - Part A
Structuralism - Part B
New Historicism and Cultural Materialism - Part A
New Historicism and Cultural Materialism - Part B
Reader Response criticism
Semiotics theory PART A
Semiotics theory PART B
Film studies part A
Film studies Part B
Postmodernism Part A
Postmodernism Part B
Ecocriticism Part A
Ecocriticism Part B
Post theory Part A
Post theory Part B
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Humanities and Social Sciences
NOC:Language and Mind
DProf. Rajesh Kumar
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IIT Madras
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Introduction
What is language
How do we learn language
Learning language
Acquiring language
Language evolution
Language and language learning
Language in mind
Grammar
Language and human mind
Mechanism of sound production
Consonants
Features of sounds
Words
Words-II
Words III
Words IV
Words V
Structure of a sentence
Nature of sentences and phrases
Syntax
Structure of sentence (agreement)
Sentence (categories and phrase)
Sentence (phrase structure)
Sentence (X bar and IP)
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CP and displacement
Sentence (CP in subject and object position)
Sentence (passivization and NP movement)
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Sentence Dependencies: Compound verbs and negation
Language and cognition
Language, cognition and computers
Language and computers: resolving
Language and mind: a summary
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Humanities and Social Sciences
Social Psychology
Dr. Kumar Ravi Priya
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IIT Kanpur
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Humanities and Social Sciences
Macro Economics
Prof.Surajit Sinha
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IIT Kanpur
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Humanities and Social Sciences
Aspects of Western Philosophy
Dr. Sreekumar Nellickappilly
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IIT Madras
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Greek Philosophy: Ionians, Pythagoras, Parmenides, Heraclitus and Democritus
Sophists, Socrates; philosophy of man; relativism and subjectivism; the idea of good
Platos idealism: theory of ideas
Plato: theory of knowledge, method of dialectic; theory of soul
Aristotles criticism of Platonic idealism and the concepts of Form and Matter
Aristotles theory of causation; potentiality and actuality
Medieval philosophy: St. Augustine and the Problem of evil; St. Thomas Aquinass concepts of faith and reason; proofs for the existence of God.
Modern Philosophy: mail characteristic features; renaissance and scientific revolution; rationalism and empiricism: main features.
Descartes: the method in philosophy; the concepts of doubt and indubitable knowledge.
Descartes: the mind-body dualism; the concept of God and proofs for Gods existence
Spinoza: the concepts of Substance, attributes and modes.
Spinozas pantheism-God and nature
Leibniz: Monadology; the mind-body problem revisited; concept of God; the concept of pre-established harmony
The empiricism of John Locke: ideas and their classification; refutation of innate ideas
John Locke: theory of knowledge; concept of substance; the primary and secondary qualities
Berkeley: the refutation of the distinction between primary and secondary qualities, immaterialism
Berkeleys critique of abstract ideas, esse est percipi, the problem of solipsism; God and self
Hume : Impressions and ideas, knowledge concerning relations of ideas and knowledge concerning matters of fact, induction and causality.
The external world and the self, personal identity, rejection of metaphysics, scepticism, reason and the passions.
Critical Philosophy: characteristic features; kantd objectives: the classification of judgements, possibility of synthetic a priori judgements, the Copernican revolution
Kant: forms of sensibility, categories of understanding; the process of knowledge acquisition; phenomenon and noumenon
The Ideas of Reason-soul, God and world as a whole; antinomies; rejection of speculative metaphysics.
Kants ethics; freedom and immortality, problems with Kant.
Hegel : The conception of Geist (spirit), the dialectical method, concepts of being, non-being and becoming,
Absolute idealism; consciousness, self- consciousness and reason.
Karl Marx: historical materialism; the significance of the proletariat; the base structure-superstructure division.
Nietzsche : Critique of western culture, religion and morality; will to power; the idea of superman.
Linguistic turn in British philosophy: Russells logical atomism and the refutation of idealism.
Wittgenstein : early Wittgensteins conception of language and reality; the picture theory of meaning
Later Wittgensteins conception of language games and forms of life; meaning and use.
Logical positivism; against metaphysics and a scientific conception of philosophy; the limitation of logical positivism
Husserl : Phenomenology and the methods of reduction; the principle of intentionality.
Phenomenological reduction, eidetic reduction and transcendental reduction; transcendental subjectivity; the pure subject.
Heidegger : phenomenological hermeneutics; concept of Being; man as being-in-the-world; destruction of the western intellectual tradition.
Authentic and inauthentic existence; Truth as disclosure
Existentialism: main features; existence precedes essence; freedom and responsibility; finiteness and situatedness of human existence
Sartres conception of human existence; man is condemned to be free; rejection of essentialism
The concept of being-in-itself, being-for-itself and being-for-others
Postmodernism: major trends and chief characteristic features; conceptions of human subject; different postmodern approaches
Deconstruction, feminism, discourse theory etc.
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Humanities and Social Sciences
NOC: Film Appreciation
Dr. Aysha Iqbal Viswamohan
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IIT Madras
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Lecture 1: Introduction
Key Concepts: Part 1
Key Concepts: Part 2
Lecture: Film Theory
Lecture: Genre Theory
Lecture: German Expressionism
Lecture: Italian Neo-Realism
Lecture: French New Wave
Lecture: Spanish Cinema
Lecture: British New Wave
Lecture: Chinese Cinema
Action Cinema
Lecture: Deewar
Melodrama
Formalism in Cinema
The Language of Cinema
Devdas
City Cinema
The Semiotics of Cinema
Raging Bull
Robert Bresson
Studio Cinema: Part -1
Studio Cinema: Part 2
New Hollywood Cinema: Part 1
New Hollywood Cinema: Part 2
History of Hindi Cinima Part 1
History of Hindi Cinima Part 2
History of Hindi Cinema: Part 3
Ideology in Cinema
Character in Cinema
Mythological Cinema in India
The Cinema of Satyajit Ray
Hindi Film Music
The Hollywood musicals
African cinema
Iranian cinema
Canadian Cinema
Eastern European Cinema
European Cinema Hungary, Sweden, Greece
Postmodernism and cinema
Mall towns in cinema
Film sequels, remakes and cult films
Parallel Cinema From India
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Humanities and Social Sciences
NOC:Appreciating carnatic music
Dr. Lakshmi Sreeram
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IIT Madras
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Lec 03 - Classical Music Art Music
Lec 04 - Music through Melody & Music through Harmony
Lec 05 - Musical Material A Hard Look
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Lec 07 - Carnatic Music as Raga Music
Lec 08 - Understanding Raga - Part I
Lec 09 - Understanding Raga - Part II (Raga and Swara)
Lec 10 - Understanding Raga - Part III A Glimpse into Gamaka (Ornamentation) and Phraseology
Lec 11 - Swara in the Sanskrit Textual Tradition
Lec 12 - Sruti in Sanskrit Textual tradition
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Lec 16 - Gamaka III
Lec 17 - Gamakas IV
Lec 18 - Raga and Phraseology
Lec 19 - Raga - some basic expectations
Lec 20 - A string of Ragas and a teaser
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Lec 22 - Classification of Ragas I
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Lec 25 - Generating the 72 mela-s
Lec 26 - Application of 72 mela
Lec 27 - Katapayadi Naming the 72 melas
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Lec 31 - Laya: temporal discipline in music.
Lec 32 - Tala an Introduction to the Concept
Lec 33 - More on Tala and laya
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Lec 38 - Composition in Carnatic Music
Lec 39 - an Introduction
Lec 40 - Varnam and laya intricacies
Lec 41 - Kriti the premier compositional form in Carnatic music
Lec 42 -Kriti some basic features
Lec 43 - Precursors to the Kriti
Lec 44 - Bhakti and Carnatic Music: Metaphor, World view and Yearning in Carnatic compositions.
Lec 45 - Tanjavur and the Carnatic Trinity
Lec 46 - Tyagaraja, the Vaggeyakara
Lec 47 - Tyagaraja and His Many Moods –I
Lec 48 - Tyagaraja and His Many Moods II
Lec 49 - Muthuswami Dikshitar an overview
Lec 50 - Muthuswami Dikshitar the Sanskirt Scholar and Advaitin
Lec 51 - Muthuswami Dikshitar Some Other Aspects of his Work.
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Lec 53 - Tamil Composers before the trinity
Lec 54 - Post trinity Composers
Lec 55 - Swathi Tirunal - the Versatile Royal Composer
Lec 56 - The Romance of Padam and Javali
Lec 57 – Tillana
Lec 58 - Improvisation in Carnatic Music – Alapana
Lec 59 - ALAPANA : Style and Aesthetics
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Lec 62 - An expostion of Balagopala,a kriti in the rega Bhairavi with alapana, neraval and swaraprastara followed by tani Avartanam
Lec 63 - Accompaniment in Carnatic Music - The Violin
Lec 64 - Percussive Accompaniment - the Mridangam
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Lec 66 - The Typical carnatic Concert And Ragam Tanam Pallavi – RTP
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Humanities and Social Sciences
NOC:Elements of Visual Representation
Dr. Shatarupa Thakurta Roy
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IIT Kanpur
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Lecture 01 - Visual Literacy
Lecture 02 - What is Art? Visual styles
Lecture 03 - Principle of Visual Communication
Lecture 04 - Elements of Visual Representation
Lecture 05 - Need of Visual Harmony, Aerial Perspective in Visual Representation
Lecture 06 - Visual Mediums Method and Material
Lecture-07 - Visual Arrangement: Figure ground relationship
Lecture-08 - Illusion of Space Overlapping and Vertical Location
Lecture-09 - Multiple point Perspective, Cubist form
Lecture-10 - Oriental Perspective, Isometric Projection
Lecture-11 Unconventional Space, Visual Riddle
Lecture-12 - Perspective, Foreshortening and Amplification
Lecture 13 - Static Form
Lecture 14 - Impression of Movement
Lecture 15 - Movement by Repetition
Lecture 16 - Use of Multiple Image to Depict Motion
Lecture 17 - Principle of Op Art: Optical Movement
Lecture 18 - Asymmetry in Visual Narration
Lecture 19 - Scale and Space in Composition
Lecture 20 - Choosing the Right Scale
Lecture 21 - Natural Proportion
Lecture 22 - Ideal Proportion
Lecture 23 - Arbitrary and Mandatory Proportion
Lecture 24 - Form of Visual Paradox
Lecture 25 - Line as Line and Line as Shape
Lecture 26 - Character Specific Use of Line in Visual Representation
Lecture 27 - Implied, Psychic, Contour Line and Gesture Line
Lecture 28 - Line as Building Block
Lecture 29 - Line for Rendering: Value and Volume
Lecture 30 - Quality of Line in Visual Expression
Lecture 31 - Example of Unified Composition: Conceptual Harmony vs. Visual Harmony
Lecture 32 - Visual Continuity: Proximity, Repetition
Lecture 33 - Gestalt law of Universal Whole
Lecture 34 - Unity in Variation. Visual Climax and Harmony: Focal Point and Accents
Lecture 35 - Degree of Emphasis to Maintain Harmony: Visual Balance
Lecture 36 - Rhythm and Motion in Visual Representation Alternating and Progressing Arrangement
Lecture 37 - Visual Balance in Symmetry, Radial and Crystallographic Balance
Lecture 38 - Balance in Asymmetry
Lecture 39 - Visual Balance in Colour Combination, Conflicting Colours
Lecture 40 - Balance through Achromatic Value Distribution
Lecture 41 - Local, optical and Arbitrary colour
Lecture 42 - Colour in Digital Media Pigment and Light, Resolution
Lecture 43 - Rectilinear and Curvilinear Form
Lecture 44 - Volume and Surface Texture
Lecture 45 - Visual and Tactile Texture
Lecture 46 - Form, Texture and Pattern
Lecture 47 - Visual Analysis
Lecture 48 - Steps of Problem Solving
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Humanities and Social Sciences
NOC:Infrastructure Economics
Prof.Nalin Bharti
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IIT Patna
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Humanities and Social Sciences
NOC:Practical English: Learning and Teaching(Course sponsored by Aricent)
Dr. Bhaskar Dasgupta
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IIT Kanpur
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Humanities and Social Sciences
NOC:Issues in Bioethics
Dr. Sreekumar Nellickappilly
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IIT Madras
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Unit 1 - Overview of Bioethics
Unit 2- Historical Evolution of Bioethics I
Unit 3- Historical Evolution of Bioethics II
Unit 4- Historical Evolution of Bioethics III
Unit 5- Bioethics Today: Culture, Democracy and Law
Unit 1 -Ethical theories and Bioethical Issues
Unit 2 - Other ethical theories
Unit 3 - Hedonistic Approaches in Ethical Theories
Unit 4 - Deontological Approach
Unit 5 - Priniciple-Based Theories
Unit 1 -Challenges to the Person of the Individual
Unit 2- Challenges to Dignity and the Human Rights Approach in Bioethics
Unit 3- Problems in Resource Allocation
Unit 4- End of Life Issues
Unit 5 - Ethics of Care, Gender Concerns and Feminist Perspectives
Unit 1- Technological Advancements and Bioethical concerns
UNIT 2- The challenges posed by Genetic Engineering and Gener Therapy Not Started
Unit 3-The challenges posed by Epidemic Threats
Unit 4- Religious Traditions and Contemporary Bioethics
Unit 5- Towards a Phronetic Bioethics
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Humanities and Social Sciences
NOC:Language and society
Prof. Rajesh Kumar
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IIT Madras
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Introduction to language and society
Language and India
Language and a language
Language, dialect and variety
Dialect and standard language
How do children learn language?
First language acquisition
Critical period and SLA
Sounds and words
Sentence
India as a linguistic area
Language variation
Language and culture
Language and power- politics
Indian english
Fluidity and continuum
Language in education
Language and scholastic achievement
Language and language teaching
Concluding remarks
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Humanities and Social Sciences
NOC:Brief introduction to Psychology
Braj Bhushan
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IIT Kanpur
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