Journal
Journal
NEW HORIZONS IN UNIVERSITY EDUCATION A JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
(ISSN 2249-586-X)

New Horizons in University Education is a biannual Journal of Development and Social Justice, published from Centre for Studies in Rural Development – Institute of Social Work and Research, Ahmednagar 414001, Maharashtra. ...

Editorial Board
Editor: Dr. Suresh Pathare
Members:
Advisory Board :
Published Issues
Volume 9, Issue No. 1 & 2, 2019
  1. 1. Social Work response to Indian social realities (Editorial) – Prof. Suresh Pathare
  2. 2. Spirituality for achieving sustainable development goals – a social work perspective – Jaimon Varghese
  3. 3. Social Justice and Human Rights: Issue of Caste Based Atrocity against Scheduled Castes in Odisha – Dr. M. Baliar Singh
  4. 4. Tiger-Tribal Conflict: New Field for Social Work Intervention – Dr Keshav Walke
  5. 5. Best Practices in the Field Practicum; A Reflection on the Experiments – Dr. Habeebul Rahiman VM
  6. 6. Social Group work and Self Help groups: Understanding the connections and context in India – Prof. Suresh Pathare
  7. 7. (Book review) Gender and Sexuality in India: Selling sex in Chennai – Ms. Punita Gupta
Volume 8, Issue No. 1 & 2, 2018
  1. 1. Rural Development: Retrospect and Prospects (Editorial) – Prof. Suresh Pathare
  2. 2. Integrating Participatory Practices in the Development Projects – Baiju Pallicka Vareed
  3. 3. Developing the Tribals through social Work: Role of Distance Education – Rose Nembiakkim
  4. 4. Deconstructing the notion of Mothering in ‘Family and Child Centred Social Work’: A case of sex worker mothers – Prachi Patil
  5. 5. Means and Ends: A distorted approach in field work practice – Pradeep Jare
  6. 6. Spiritual Social Work – a Strategy for Sustainable Development – Jaimon Varghese
  7. Empowering Young People through Peer Education – B Mohit Ahuja & Dr. Saumya
Volume 7, Issue No. 1 & 2, 2017
  1. 1. Development Practices in Indigenous Social Work (Editorial) – Prof. Suresh Pathare
  2. 2. Structural Social Work- (E)merging area in Social Work Education and Social Justice – Pradeep Jare & Pradnya Jadhav
  3. 3. Quest for Gender Justice – A study on upward social mobility of Scheduled Caste women in Delhi – Jaimon Varghese
  4. 4. Use of Street Theatre and Social Media in Competency Building of Social Work Students – Yogesh Kudale
  5. 5. Long way to achieve democratic process: An ethnographic study of Exclusion from Caste Perspective – Pradeep Jare
  6. 6. ‘Contribution of Missionaries in Educational Development of Dalit in Ahmednagar District’ (MS) – Suresh Mugutmal
  7. 7. Social Work Intervention in Solid Waste Management Programme (Field Action Report) – Vijay Sansare & Shamuel Waghmare
Volume 6, Issue No. 1 & 2, 2016
  1. 1. Building Community Resilience for Sustainable Development (Editorial) – Prof. Suresh Pathare
  2. 2. Measuring Empowerment as a Primary Outcome of Community-Based Programs – Lavanya Madhusudan and Shobha Arole
  3. 3. Inclusion of Dalit women through Structural Social Work: Perspective from below – Pradeep Jare
  4. 4. Sanjoepuram Community Organisation Programme – Jaimon Varghese
  5. 5. Spirituality and Religious Coping among Older Persons in Mizoram – Jennifer Rohluppuii & V. Jeyasingh
  6. 6. Building Social Work Professionals through Transactional Analysis Technique – Vijay Sansare
Volume 5, Issue No. 1 & 2, 2015
  1. 1. Promoting Social Justice and Empowerment: Addressing Local and Global Challenges (Editorial) – Prof. Suresh Pathare
  2. 2. Strategies and Approaches to Promote Equality – Supriya A. D’souza
  3. 3. Pardhi Community: A Journey from Warrior to Warier – Ashok Ohol, SJ
  4. 4. Justice Withers Away in Neoliberal Era? Analysis from Subaltern Perspective – Pradeep Jare
  5. 5. Arenas of Social Work Practice with Social Justice Perspective – Anjali Maydeo
  6. 6. Empowering Women through Self-Help Group for Social and Economic Development – A Case Study – Pushpalatha N & Dr. Ramesh B
  7. 7. Participation of Youth for Rural Development: A Case study of Baburdibend Village – Vijay Sansare
Volume 4 Issue No. 1 & 2, 2014
  1. 1. Vision for Just, Equitable and Compassionate Society (Editorial) – Prof. Suresh Pathare
  2. 2. Issues and Challenges for Social Work Practice and Education in the 21st Century India – Pallassana R. Balgopal, Ph.D
  3. 3. Mainstreaming and Inclusion of Dalit Women for Equitable Society through Political Justice – Pradeep Jare
  4. 4. NGOs Programme in Social Empowerment of Dalits in Gujarat: Relevance for Social Work Praxis – R. R. Patil
  5. 5. Concerns of Growing Old: A Study of Health Issues among Elderly Women’ – Asiya Nasreen
  6. 6. The Concept of Goffman’s Total Institution and Institutional Care of Homes for Older People in Sri Lanka – Chandima Jayasena
  7. 7. Unconditional Self Acceptance: A Review of Emotional Well Being and Stress Free Life – Vijay Sansare
Volume 3 Issue No. 2, 2013
  1. 1. Social Justice and Social Development (Editorial) – Prof. Suresh Pathare
  2. 2. Spiritually Sensitive Social Work: A Mission for Responsive & Compassionate Society – a National Study on Professional Social Workers – Jaimon Varghese
  3. 3. Honey Bee and Rural Development – Muhammad Arif
  4. 4. Career Aspiration of Rural Children of Garmunda Village of Western Odisha – Bandana Meher
  5. 5. Physical and Mental Health of Rural Elderly in the Fast Changing Social Scenario – Kaushalendra Pratap Singh
  6. 6. Field Work Practice in Closed Settings: Assessment, Placements and Addressing the Challenges (Report) – Vijay Sansare
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Volume 3 Issue No. 1, 2013
Articles
  1. 1. Nagmani Rao : Social Justice: Minorities and the Fundamental threat
  2. 2. Johnson J Puthenpurackal: Tradition: : Enabling and Disabling Development
  3. 3. Victor Ferrdo: Decolonizing Development : Decolonizing Development: Illuming the Maya of Progress
  4. 4. Kamladevi Kunkolienkar : Sri Aurobindo’s Integral Yoga: Inner Freedom and Development.
  5. 5. Robin S Seelan: : The tradition and ethos of gifts in Indian cultures: meanings and development.
  6. 6. Aparna Dattatray Kulkarni: : Interrelation between tradition, freedom and development in the context of Rita: A central idea from Indian Vedic literature.
  7. 7. Kuruvila Pandikattu SJ : Developmental Paradox: Contemporary Challenges and Responses in the Indian context

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Volume 2 Issue No. 2 Jul-Dec. 2012
Articles
  1. 1. Prashant Choudhary: : Social Justice: Minorities and the Fundamental threat
  2. 2. Rambabu Botcha: : Mainstreaming of HIV and aids: social work intervention
  3. 3.Akash Gulalia: : HIV/M Tuberculosis Co-Infection in India: An overview of twin epidemic, impact and control strategies.
  4. 4. Archana Kaushik: Self Awareness: : Motivational and Attitudinal Pattern of Tribals towards education and career: A study of Kokna-Kokni tribe in Maharashtra.
  5. 5. Robin S Seelan : The tradition and ethos of gifts in Indian cultures: meanings and development
  6. 6.Udaya Mahadevan: : A comparative training module for social work educators in Chennai region: A report.
  7. 7. Anuradha Patil: : Social work intervention with HIV infected women.

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Volume 2 Issue No. 2 Jul-Dec. 2012
Articles
  1. 1. Suresh Pathare: : Quest for Spirituality and Social Work: Exploring the Connections.
  2. 2. Olga Real Najarro: : Sri aurobindo, the concept of spirituality and religion, and its application in mental health and social work.
  3. 3.Suresh Pathare: : Religion, spirituality and ethics in social work: exploring the connections.
  4. 4. Mukesh Kanaskar and Shweta Gupta: :Urbanisation and philanthropic social work.
  5. 5. Koteswara Raju Penmetsa and Dhana Lakshmi: : The philanthropic social work: reaching the un-reached and empowering the vulnerable.
  6. 6. Toli H. Kiba: : The Genesis of social work, Christianity, church based social work activities in Nagaland, India.
  7. 7. Dipak Walokar: : Corporate social responsibility and social deveopment.
  8. 7. Patil SM, Kakade BK, Karmarkar PP, Kulkarni PK, Patil NB and Hatolkar VB: : Exploring Livelihood Avenues in Distressed Vidarbha, Maharashtra, India.