MSW Semester III-

309:- Social Policy and Planning

Unit 1

Social Policy – Concept, Objective and Scope
i. Principles of Policy Making
ii. Distinction between Social and Economics Policies
iii. Values underlying social policy and planning
iv. Sources of Social Policy: Directive Principles, Fundamental Rights and Human Rights

Unit 2

Policy Formulation
i. Approaches to Social Policy – Sectoral, Cross – Sectoral and Convergence
ii. Role of interest group; the problem of conflict of interest and its solution
iii. Role of Professional Social Workers
iv Social Policy on Education, Environment, Health and Housing

Unit 3

Social Policies and social planning in India
i. Social Planning : Concept, Principles and Scope
ii. Linkages between Social Policy and Planning
iii. Sources of Planning : Constitution, Planning Commission and National Development Council
iv. Democratic Decentralization : Panchayati Raj

Text Books-

  1. India – 2001; Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Publication Division GOI: New Delhi 2001 (Acc. No. 4720)
  2. Jacob, K.K.; Social Policy in India Hemanshu Publications: Udaipur 1989 (Acc. No. 4285).

Reference Books-

  1. Dubois, Bendra; Miley, K.K.; Social Work – An Empowering Profession 17 Allyn. & Bacon: Boston 1992 (Acc No. 4671) Chapter 10 (Unit I)
  2. Culpitt, Ian; Social Policy & Risk Sage Publication Ltd. London 1999 (Acc No. 4697) (Unit I)
  3. Bulmer, Martin (Edited); Social Policy Research Macmillan Ltd., London 1978 (Acc No. 3333) (Unit I)
  4. Bean, Philip (Edited); Approaches to Welfare Routledge & Kegan Paul: London 1983 (Acc No. 4275)
  5. Madan, G.R.; Welfare State and Problems of Democratic Planning Allied Publications: Bombay 1972 (Acc. No. 40) (Unit III)
  6. Kulkarni, P.D.; Social Policy in India ASSWI: Madras 1979 (Acc. No. MSW-56)
  7. Encyclopedia of Social Work in India Publication Division GOI: New Delhi: 1968 Vol. II (Acc. No. 4419) Pg. 273-294

310:- SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA

Unit 1

Development – A Conceptual Frame Work & Current Debates on Development
i. Development Indicators
ii. Social Development and Social Work
iii. Theories, Strategies and Ideologies of Development, Marxian and Dependency Models and Gandhian Model.

Unit 2

Contemporary Social Movements and Social Development in India
i. Social Capital, Civil Society and Social Development
ii. Technology, Displacement and Development
iii. Role of NGOs in Social Development
iv. Theories of Social Development: Sanskritisation, Westernization and Modernization
v. Historical and Social Context of Development in India in Pre-Independence Phase & Post-Independence Phasevi. Neo-Political Economy and Social Development

Unit 3

Sustainable Development
i. Sustainable Development : Issues and Perspectives
ii. Global Efforts for Human Development
iii. Globalization and Sustainability
iv. Problems of Sustainable Social Development in India

Text Books-

  1. Desai, Vardana and Robert B Potter (ed); The Companion to Development Studies Arnold & Oxford University Press: London 2002 (Acc No. 4751)
  2. Srivastave, S.P. (ed.); The Development Debate Rawat Publications: Jaipur 1998 (Acc. No. 4603)

Reference Books:

  1. Lechner, Frank J. and John Boli (eds); The Globalization Reader 2nd Edition Blackwell Publicating: Malden 2004 (Acc No. 4852)
  2. Jogdand, P.G. and S.M. Michel (eds); Globalization and Social Movements Rawat Publication: Jaipur 2003 (Acc No. 4853)
  3. Midgley, James; Social Development: The Development Perspective in Social Welfare, Sage Publication: London 1995
  4. Pimpley, P.N., K.P. Singh and A. Mahajan Social Development – Processes and Consequences, Rawat Publications: Jaipur 1989 (Acc No. 4109).
  5. Srivastava, S.K. and A.L. Srivastave; Social Movements for Development Chaugh Publication: Allahabad 1988 (Acc No. 3768).
  6. Hillorst, Dorotha; The Real World of NGOs Zed Books: London 2003 (Acc. No. 4857)
  7. Hans Van Ginkel (ed.); Human Development and Environment Rawat Publication: Jaipur & U.N. University 2003 (Acc. No. 4817)
  8. Choudhary, D. Paul; Profile of Social Welfare and Development in India M.N. Pub. & Distributors: New Delhi 1985 (Acc. No. 4326)
  9. Bedi, M.S.; Social Development & Social Work Himanshu Publications: Udaipur 1994 (Acc. No. 4287)
  10. Bartoli, Henri; Rethinking Development Rawat Publication: Jaipur 2002 (Acc No. 4768)
  11. Dalal, K.L. (Edited); Human Development Har Anand Publication: New Delhi 1991 (Acc No. 4387)
  12. Iyer, K. Gopal; Sustainable Development Vikas Publishing House: New Delhi 1996 (Acc No. 4421)
  13. UNDP, Human Development Report –Oxford University Press: New Delhi 2003

311:- DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE SERVICES

Unit 1

Social Welfare Administration
i. Social Welfare Administration: Meaning, Concept & Principles
ii. Functions of Social Welfare Administration
iii. Organization: Meaning, Nature and Design
iv. Decision Making: Coordination

Unit 2

Welfare Program in India

  • Concept and need of family welfare program..
  • Meaning and historical development of the family planning in India.
  • family welfare program and Immunization.

Unit 3

Family Welfare Program in different regions

  • Impact of Family Planning Program and Population Control In developed & developing countries,
  • causes of slow progress of family planning programs in developing countries, case study of India & China.
  • Family welfare program in Rajasthan

Text Books:

  1. Chowdhary, D. Paul; Social Welfare Administration Atma Ram & Sons: Delhi 1962 (Acc No. 2318)
  2. Goel S.L., Jain, R.K.; Social Welfare Administration Vol. 2, Deep & Deep Publications: New Delhi 1998 (Acc No. 4335)

Reference Books:

  1. Bean, Philip (Edited); Approaches to Welfare, Routledge & Kegan Paul: London 1983 (Acc No. 4275) (Unit I)
  2. Khan, R.L.; Social Administration in India, Mohira Capital Publishers: Chandigarh 1970 (Acc No. 1137)
  3. Prasad, Rajeswar; Social Administration. Shree Publishing House: Delhi 1982 (Acc. No. 3128) (Unit I & IV)
  4. Fernando, Fr. Emmanuel S. Project From Problems St. Xaviers Church: Mumbai 1998
  5. Dale, Reidar; Evaluation Frame Works for Development Programmes and Projects Sage Publications: New York 198 (Unit III)
  6. Encyclopaedia of Social Work in India Publication Division GOI: New Delhi 1968; Vol. I (Acc No. 4418) Pg. 110-118 Communication,Vol. III (Acc. No. 4419) Pg. 210-235 Social Administration

312:- SOCIAL RESEARCH PRACTICE: PROJECT FORMULATION & EVALUATION

Unit 1

Problem Selection and Project Proposal, Strategies
i. problem Selection; Formulation, Indentifications
ii. Project Proposal – Approaches of Problem Solving & Identification of Need
iii. Techniques to Develop Community Programme
iv. Check List

Unit 2

Evaluation
i. Basic Aims of Evaluation
ii. Project Evaluation and Role of Project Evaluation
iii. Monitoring and Evaluation –Mid-Terms & Ex-post Evaluation
iv. Hierarchy of Objectives
v. Characteristics of Good Appraisal System

Unit 3

Field Practicum & Computer Application
i. Model Project Proposals
ii. Model Society Proposal
iii. Computer : Types and Uses
iv. Social work Research and Computer
v. Social work Research and Internet

Text Books:

  1. Fernando, Fr. Emmanuel S. Project From Problems St. Xaviers Church, Mumbai – 1998
  2. Dale, Reidar Evaluation Frame Works for Development Programmes and Projects SagePublications Ltd. : New Delhi – 1998

Reference Books:

  1. Eihance, D.N. Fundamentals of Statistics 1956 (Acc. No. 3743) (Unit I)
  2. Chandra, Rajan et.al.; Modern Computer Architecture, Galghotia Publications Ltd., New Delhi 1995
  3. Rajarama, V.; Fundamentals of Computer, Prentice – Hall: New Delhi 1994 (Acc No. 4370) Chapter 1 (Unit III)
  4. Sussams, John. E.; How to Write Effective Reports, Gower Publishing Company Ltd., Hants 1963 (Acc No. 3255)

313:- Women & Social work

Unit 1

  • Women Empowerment and its various Dimensions i.e. social, educational, economic and political.
  • Women Autonomy and Population Growth,
  • Effects of Women Education and Nutrition on their reproductive health.

Unit 2

  • National Commission of women: its role and utility.
  • Rajasthan State Women Commission, Domestic Violence Protection Law-2005; Policies and programmes related to Women Welfare
  • Pre-natal Diagnostic Technique (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act1994.
  • Women’s human rights: Problems and challenges faced by Indian women.
  • Women Empowerment, Violence against Women, Different Types of Violence,
  • Effect of Violence on mental and Physical Health of Women.

Unit 3

  • Women’s health & safe mother hood in India, especially in rural areas.
  • Gender Issues in Population Studies, Fertility behavior and Sex Imbalances in India and Its Consequences.
  • Son Preference Attitude in different communities and groups.
  • Health Related Programs of the women at State and National Level.
  • Reproductive rights; its objectives and base of action.
  • Reproductive Health Issues, Reproductive and Child Health in India.

Books Recommended:

  1. R. Ramasubbam, S. J. Jejeebhoy – “Women’s Reproductive Health in India”, Rawat Publications.
  2. J. Kynch and A. Sen -“Indian Women, Well Being and Survival”, Cambridge Journal of Economics,
  3. Ram Ahuja – “Violence Against Women”, Rawat Publication.
  4. N. Ravichandran –“Population, Reproductive Health and Development”, New Centuries Publications.