Beri, Suraj2023-11-022023-11-0231-03-20232348-6538https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5049Present paper endeavours to delve into the concept of classification and its pertinence within the realm of social sciences. Through an exploration of existing social science literature in anthropology, and sociology, this analysis undertakes a critical examination of the social and political processes involved in the classification of individuals, identities, groups, categories, and, ultimately, moral and cultural discourses. The potential exists for an ideological “misrecognition” of the historical context, whereby certain categories and concepts are emphasised over others, resulting in the eulogising of specific identities while rendering the articulation of certain forms of inequality impossible. The utility and ramifications of categorization are being discussed.enclassificationInequalityIdeologySubjectPowerAnalysing Classification and its Implications: Inequality, Ideology and PowerSocial Trends, Vol. 10, 31-March-2023, pp. 34-51Article