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Professor B.C. Barik

  1. 2001,” Rural Development and Human Rights Violation Western India,” Seminar Report, The Journal of Social Work, v.62,2.
  2. 2003,” Dams and Displacement: Who Fills the Ballies of Oustees,” Vol.8. Issue No.1, Rural Social Work Journal.
  3. 2004,” NGO’s State and Civil Society: A Brief Reflection,” R.B.Patil et.al, edited, Development in India: Anxieture and Alternative Paradigms, Essays in Honour of Prof. S.N.Pawar, Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
  4. 2005,” Dams and Displacement: Who Fills in Ballies Oustees,” Vol.XXV11 Issue NO.1, Man & Development Journal (expanded version).
  5. Agrarian Economy of Orissa and Poverty: Reflex Observation,” Forthcoming in Journal.
  6. ‘Panchayati Raj Institution and Rural Development Conceptualism the Discourse,” Introduction chapter in B.C.Barik et. al (ed). Panchayati Raj Institution and Rural Development: Narratives on Inclusion of Excluded,” Jaipur: Rawat Publication.

Dr. P.M. Katare

  1. 2005, “Contemporary Social Work Vol, XX11, Human Rights Violation of Pardhi Community of Marathwada Region in Maharashtra.

Dr. U.C. Shahu

  1. 2002, “self- Helf Group and Women Empowerment in Nanded District: an Analysis,” in S.N. Tripathy (Ed) Glimpses on Tribal Development, Discovery Publishing House, New Delhi.
  2. 2004, “Literacy Programmer and Tribal Women Empowerment in Maharashtra State,” in S.N.Tripathy (ed) Tribal Women in India, Dominant Publishers, New Delhi,
  3. 2004, “NGO’s State and Civil Society: a Brief Reflection” in R.B.Patil et, al. (ed) Development in Indian: Anxieties and Alternatives Paradigms, Published by professors S.N.Pawar Felicitation Committee, Kolhapur, Rawat Publication, Jaipur
  4. 2006, “Rural Development and TRYSEM Scheme: An Evaluation in S.N.Tripathy (ed). Rural Development for Social Change, Sonali Publication, New Delhi.

Dr. A.I. Shiekh

  1. 2002, Industrial Sickness: A Case Study of Textile Industry in Nanded District of Maharashtra.” Orient Journal of Law and Social Sciences, II ( 3).
  2. 2002, “Genesis and Development of Textile Corporation of Marathwada Ltd, (TEXCOM)” Orient Journal of Law and Social Sciences, II (4).
  3. 2004, “Process and Performance of Self- Help Group: A Case of Rani Laxmi Bai Self- Help Group”, Orient Journal of Social Sciences. III(9).

Dr. Pushpesh Kumar

  1. 2003, Women Resisting Violence: The Economic as Political, Sociological Bulletin, Vol.52, No.1.
  2. 2006, Family and Kinship,” In the NCERT Text Book, “Introducing Sociology”for Class X1. New Delhi
  3. 2006, Gender and Procreative Ideology among the Kolams of Maharashtra, Contributions to Indian Sociology, Delhi.
  4. 2006, Development Debacle: Reflections from Some Mirco Data.(Submitted to Sociological Bulletin, Delhi for Consideration.)

Dr. G.S. Yelne

  1. 2002, Published a Joint Paper with Dr. Umesh Sahoo on “Self –Help Group and Tribal Women Empowerment in Nanded District: An Analysis “ an edited book by S.N.Trpathy ,” Tribal Women in India , Published by Mohit Publication , New Delhi.
  2. 2002, Published a Joint paper entitled , “ Women’s Participation in Self- Help Groups” in perspectives of Social Work Journal , Published by Nirmala Niketan College of Social work., Mumbai.
  3. 2003, published a Research paper entitled, “Dalit Leadership and Governance in Panchayat an Exploratory Study of Nanded” in perspective of social work Journal published by Nirmala Niketan College of Social Work, Mumbai.
  4. 2003, published a joint research paper titled, “Dalit’s Participations in Panchayat and Governance: An Exploratory study of Nanded,” in a multi Language Journal Samajkaryachya Disha Karyakarta published from Mumbai.
  5. 2003, published a Joint research paper with Pushpesh Kumar titled, “Women Resisting Violence: The Economic as Political” in Sociological.
  6. 2005, published a paper entitled , “ Women’s Empowerment through Micro Credit,” in the edited volume , “Micro Economic policies and Millennium Development Goals,” edited by Dr. Vibhuti Patel and Dr. Manisha Karne, published by Gyan Publication, New Delhi.
Book Reviews

Professor B.C. Barik

  1. 2001’’ Gandhian Approach to Integrated Rural Development”. By Ashu pasricha (Book Review). The journal of Social Sciences, Vol.5, No.3.
  2. 2002, ‘Peasant Revolts and Democratic Struggles in India,” Suprakas Ry (Book Review), Sociological Bulletin, Vol. 51, No.2.
  3. 2003’ “Branching Out: Joint Forest Management in India,” Nandini Sundar and Others (Book Review), Sociological Bulletin, Vol, 52, No.2.
  4. 2006, “ Livelihood and Gender: Equity in Community Resource Management, by Sumi Krishna ( Book Review) Sociological Bulletin, Vol.55,No,1.

Dr. U.C. Sahoo

  1. 2003, Renana Jhabawala and RKA. Subrahmanya (ed) “The Unorganized Sector: Work Security and Social Protection,” Sociological Bulletin, Vol, 52, No, 1.March, New Delhi.
  2. 2005, Ved Kumar and Susan L. Brooks, “Creative Child Advocacy: Global Pespectives, Sociological Bulletin, New Delhi.

Dr. Pushpesh Kumar

  1. 2002, Female Infanticide and Social Structure, L.S. Vishwanath, Hpc, Delhi, 2000, Sociological Bulletin, Vol.50, 1.Delhi.
  2. 2002, Shifting Circle of Support: Gender and Kinship in South Asia and SUB- Saharan Africa, ed Rajni Palriwala & Carla Risseeuw, Sage, New Delhi, 1996, Economic and Political Weekly, Sep.28, 2002.
  3. 2002, Community participation and Sustainable Forest Development: Global Perspective. Ajay Kumar Bhattacharya, Concept Publishing Company. New Delhi, 2001 Sociological Bulletin, 2002.
  4. 2003, Women War and Peace in South Asia: Beyond Victim hood to Agency: Rita Manchanda, Sage, Delhi, 2001 Philosophy and Social Action, 2003.
  5. 2004, Margit Pernau, Imtiaz and Helmut Reifeld (eds) 2003. Family and Gender: Changing Values in Germany and India. New Delhi: Sage Publication, Sociological Bulletin. Vol. 53, No.2. 2004 Pp. 284-86.
  6. 2004, Sharma, Mukul (ed) 2003, Improving people’s: Lessons in Empowerment from South Asia, New Delhi: Sage Publications. Sociological Bulletin. Vol.No.3.2004, Pp. 437-39
  7. 2004, Local Environment and Lived Experience: Brinda Cranney , 2001, Sage Publication Delhi. Forth coming Indian Journal of Social Work, Mumbai.
  8. 2005, Gerldine Forbes, Women in Modern India: Combridge University Press, 1999. Contribution to Indian Sociology (n.s) 39.1,2005.
  9. 2005, Bharati Ray, Early Feminists of Colonial India: Sarla Devi Chaudhrani and Rokeya Sakhawat Hussain, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, Contributions to Indian Sociology. (n.s) 29.1,2005.
  10. 2005, Sara Delamont Feminist Sociology, London: Sage Publications. 2003, Contribution to Indian Sociology. (n.s) 39, 1, 2005.
  11. Bismoyi Pati (ed) Exploring Gender Equations: Colonial and Post Colonial India, New Delhi, Nehru Memorial Mussum and Library, 2004, Forthcoming to Indian Sociology. Delhi.
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