Rural sociology is the sociology of the village or village society. Rural sociology studies the relationship of people who lived in villages. In other words, it is a branch of sociology which studies rural society. The prime objective of rural sociology should be to make a scientific, systematic, and comprehensive study of rural organization, of its structure, functions, and objective tendencies of development and on the basis of such study, to discover the law of development.
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Urban sociology is a branch of sociology dealing with the development of urban communities and their effect upon society. Or in other words, the sociological study of cities and their role in the development of society. It is a normative discipline of sociology seeking to study the structures, processes, changes and problems of an urban area and by doing so provide inputs for planning and policy making. In other words it is the sociological study of cities and their role in the development of society.
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Rural sociology is the sociology of the village or village society. Rural sociology studies the relationship of people who lived in villages. In other words, it is a branch of sociology which studies rural society. The prime objective of rural sociology should be to make a scientific, systematic, and comprehensive study of rural organization, of its structure, functions, and objective tendencies of development and on the basis of such study, to discover the law of development. & Urban sociology is a branch of sociology dealing with the development of urban communities and their effect upon society. Or in other words, the sociological study of cities and their role in the development of society. It is a normative discipline of sociology seeking to study the structures, processes, changes and problems of an urban area and by doing so provide inputs for planning and policy making. In other words it is the sociological study of cities and their role in the development of society.
Rural= farm or country Urban= city
Urban Americans had more free time.
Urban Americans had more free time.
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