University Faculty Details Page on DU Web-site (PLEASE FILL THIS IN AND SUBMIT A HARD COPY AND SOFT COPY ON CD Title Dr. ALONGWITH YOUR PERIODIC INCREMENT CERTIFICATE(PIC)) First Manoj Last Jha Photograph Name Name Designation Associate Professor Department Social Work Address (Campus) North Campus, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007 (Residence) 1, Teachers Flat, Department of Social Work Campus, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007 Phone No (Campus) 91-11-27667881 (Residence)optional 91-11-27662573 Mobile 9899694883 Fax 91-11-27667147 Email manojmeeta@gmail.com Web-Page/Blog manojkjha.wordpress.com Education Subject Institution Year Details Ph.D University of Delhi 2000 Bhagalpur Communal Violence of 1989 M.A. -do- 1992 Social Work Career Profile Organization / Institution Designation Duration Role Department of Social Work, Lecturer 1994-2002 Teaching and Research Jamia Millia Islamia Department of Social Work University of Delhi Associate Professor 2002 till date Teaching and Research Research Interests / Specialization I have been teaching and engaged on themes such as majority-minority relations, Social movements, protest movements and community organization. Teaching Experience ( Subjects/Courses Taught) 19 Years, Teaching papers on Community Organisation, Social Action and Social Movements, www.du.ac.in Page 1
Social Policy and Social Development Honors & Awards Nil Publications (LAST FIVE YEARS) Books / Monographs Year of Title Publisher Publicatio n 2009 Riots as Rituals Manak Publishers, Delhi 2009 In Opposition to Silence AlterNotes Press, Delhi 2008 2007 Understanding Political Discourse Peace is Possible UNAIDS Publications, Washington DC Oxfam-GB 2006 Prospects for Peace amidst chaotic conflict, Oxfam-GB and GD Publishers In Indexed/ Peer Reviewed Journals 1. Revisiting Client-Worker Relationship,: Biestek Through Gramscian Gaza, Journal of Progressive Human Services, July- August 2013 2. Social Work and Minorities in India: Case for Renewed Engagement. Practice, Volume 24, Number 2, 1 April 2012, pp. 79-90(12), Routledge 3. Community Organisation in Split Societies, Community Development Journal, Oxford University Press, 2009 4. Communal Violence and Intercommunity Rlatons, January March www.du.ac.in Page 2
2010, Volume 60, No-1 5. Terrorism and Collective violence: Beyond the acts and episodes in Global Religious Vision-May 2002 issue. 6. Reviewed of-unheard Voices by Harsh Mander for Perspectives in Social work, Nirmala Niketan(Vol. XVII, No.I, Jan-April 2002). 7. Riot: A Review published in New Quest, October-December2001. 8. Disaster Management: Lessons from Gujarat published by Contemporary Social Work. 9. Volunteerism and Volunteers: Some Critical Issues, International Volunteer quarterly, Vol-XXII, April- June 2004. 10. Dalits in Bihar: Prometheus Unbound? In Pioneer Annual Issue, 2003 11. Hate-based organisations in India in Indian Journal of Secularism, Mumbai, May-June 2004. 12. Tailored Gujarat, Modified Violence in Womens Watch, April-June 2004, Vol-I, Issue-3 13. Communal Violence and Professional Social Work in India published by Global Social Work Congress, Adelaide, October 2004. 14. Representing Muslims as intimidating others(an analysis of the representation of Muslims in Indian Cinema) Articles in books 1. Story of an Imaginary Movement in Thakur and Rai(eds.) Democracy on the Move?, Aakar Books, 2013 2. Social Topography of Delineated Others: Muslims n Contemporary India, in Waheed(ed)Minority Education in India: Issues of Access, Equity and Inclusion, Serials, 2010 3. Tattered Bodies and Traumatized Minds: Victims and Survivors of Post- www.du.ac.in Page 3
Ramjanmbhoomi Violence in Thakur MN and Fr. Chattanat(Eds.)-Wounded History, Media House, New Delhi, 2006 4. Communal Violence and Social Work: Arguments for Paradigm Shift in Singh S. and Srivastava SP(Eds.)-Social Work: Issues and Challenges, 2005 5. HIV/AIDS in Indian Parliament: a content and frame analysis of parliamentary discourses on HIV/AIDS-2002-2005, FUTURES, A journal on Community Health, Vol- XXI 6. Breaking Barriers: Contemporary Social Work Through the Corridors of Sociology in Practicing Sociology, ICFAI University Press, 2007 7. Tryst with people on the margins: Locating state and civil society in J Praveen K.(ed.)- Empowering Marginalised Communities, HPB,2007 Projects Handled and Consultancies As Lead Researcher for Imagine A New South Asia campaign with thrust on Justice and Peace, as also member steering committee for the ongoing programme in all the south Asian states including Pakistan, Bangla Desh and Nepal. Was engaged by Constella-Futures as lead researcher for the content and frequency analysis of parliamentary and legislative discourses on HIV/AIDS in six high prevalence states. Worked as consultant with Oxfam (Gujarat) on its initiative on Peace building and Conflict reduction in West India and was instrumental in creating in Urja Ghar-an open and shared space for communities in riot affected Gujarat. Undertaken Due Diligence Process for Women Exemplar Award to be given by CII for the two consecutive years i.e. 2008 and 2009 Was also offered the position of Programme Coordinator 1 for the Peace building and Conflict reduction programme in West India. Part of the consultation meet to develop a manual for child rights organised by MHRD,UNICEF and TISS Worked as consultant with FUTURES Group on content analysis of parliamentary questions on HIV-AIDS. Coordinated a national study on Social Exclusion of Dalit and minority children from the sphere of education. Conducted workshops on sensitisation to underprivileged and marginal communities for different Gos/NGOs. Coordinated and led teams of NGOs and trainee social workers for relief and rehabilitation work in the earthquake affected Kutch district of Gujarat with particular emphasis on marginalised and the vulnerable groups. Led evaluation team for Total Literacy Campaign (TLC) to some districts of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Bihar. 1 Had not finished mandatory three year period with Delhi University and hence could not join www.du.ac.in Page 4
Conducted training in Project formulation and Monitoring with particular emphasis on rural development projects by SIRD& GOI, 1997 Delivered a lecture to the participants in 39 th Refresher Course in Political Science organised by CPS, JNU on 11 th April 2012 Professional Societies Memberships Delhi School of Social Work Society Association of Schools of Social Work in India Research Council, TISS Projects (Major Grants / Collaborations) Other Details 1. Honorary Director, UDA-SAHYATI, an initiative of University of Delhi 2. Visiting Faculty at School of Planning and Architecture(SPA), New Delhi (Signature of Faculty Member) (Signature & Stamp of Head of the Department) www.du.ac.in Page 5
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