Fundamentals of industrial sociology / Pascual Gisbert Agullo

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi, India : Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, c1972Description: x, 369 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD 6971 .G57 1972
Contents:
Part One. The Nature and Growth of Industrial Sociology -- Part Two. The Internal Structure of Industry -- Part Three. The Social Context -- Part Four. The Dynamics of Industrial Sociology.
Summary: The present work is the outcome of a promise made to my students and colleagues more than fifteen years ago. When immediately after Independence India began what has been rightly called its own Industrial Revolution, it became evident that a subject such as Industrial Sociology, then in its beginnings, had to be introduced in the country. This became a reality when in 1955, under the inadequate title of Social and Industrial Psychology, I began to lecture on the subject at the B.A. level, and two years later at the M.A. level also when, under its real title of Industrial Sociology, it was introduced by the University of Bombay.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part One. The Nature and Growth of Industrial Sociology -- Part Two. The Internal Structure of Industry -- Part Three. The Social Context -- Part Four. The Dynamics of Industrial Sociology.

The present work is the outcome of a promise made to my students and colleagues more than fifteen years ago. When immediately after Independence India began what has been rightly called its own Industrial Revolution, it became evident that a subject such as Industrial Sociology, then in its beginnings, had to be introduced in the country. This became a reality when in 1955, under the inadequate title of Social and Industrial Psychology, I began to lecture on the subject at the B.A. level, and two years later at the M.A. level also when, under its real title of Industrial Sociology, it was introduced by the University of Bombay.

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