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Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae Prof. Anjali Pahad, Ph D Dept. of Extension and Communication Faculty of Family & Community Sciences The M S University of Baroda, Vadodara PERSONAL 1. Name : Prof. Anjali Pahad 2. Spouse’s Name : Himanshu Pahad 3. Date of Birth : 13th May 1968, New Delhi 4. Current designation: professor 5. Previous designation: Department of Extension and Communication, Faculty of Family and Community Sciences, the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara. 6. Gender : Female 7. Marital status : Married 8. Nationality : Indian 9. Category : General 10. Address for Correspondence:22, Suveranpuri Society, Chikoowadi,Jetalpur Road, Alkapuri, Baroda-7 Permanent address : same as above Telephone No : R. 2320048 M. 9824363836 11. E- mail: [email protected] 12. Teaching experience: P.G. Classes (in Years): 22 YRS U.G. Classes (in Years): 22 YRS 17. Research Experience i. Total Number of years : 25 ii. Years spent in M. Phil. / Ph.D. : 4 ½ YRS iii. Years of Guiding Ph.D. / M. Phil. : 10 YRS iv. Total No. of papers Published in Journals 1) National Journals : 50 2) Books : 11 3) Chapters : 20 v. Total No. of Conferences/Seminar/Workshop Attended: 1) International : 6 2) National :20 3) State Level :10 18. Awards/ Prizes/Honors’/Recognitions 1. Ist prize in Oral Presentation at International Conference on Epigenesis Empowerment in Home Science”, New Delhi, 2007. 2. Best Paper award by research link society 2012. 3. Appreciation by Vice Chancellorof the M.S.University of Barodaor contribution in Baroda Festival, 2006. 4. Appreciation by Vice Chancellor of the M.S.University of Baroda, forable guidance for research on print media.2010. 19. Field of specialization under the subject/discipline : Home Science Extension Education PUBLISHED PAPERS IN JOURNALS 1. Awareness Generation on Tobacco Control –an Action Project, Anajli Pahad , Riddhi Bhatt, VikasVani Journal Vol V ,Issue 4 Oct to Dec 2011,Pg no. 10-36, ISSN0974-8083 2. Are Teens Aware of Security Implications of Social Networking Sites, Anjali Pahad , Ruma Chokshi, Research Link 96, Vol. XI(1), March 2012. pg no. 141-143 ISSN 0973-1628 3. “Security threats from Social Networking Sites -are teens aware, Anjali Pahad , Ruma Chokshi, Journals of Communication Studies., Vol. XXIX, No.2, April (2012),ISSN 0970554 4. Influence of Mass Media on Language –An Inquiry, Anjali Pahad , Shreya Bhavsar, Research Link 98, Vol.XI(3) May 2012 , Pg no.. 15-17 ISSN0973-1628 5. “Development And Usage Of Digital Educational Package For Mentally Retarded Children, 6. Anjali Pahad , Ruma Chokshi, Research Journal of Social & Life Sciences , Vol No. 12-1 June 2012 ,pg no. 250-267, ISSN0973-3914 7. Environment Communication- Need of the Hour, Anjali Pahad , Hinal Trivedi , Ruma Chokshi, Advance Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Vol.7 Issue1,June2012 .pg no.91-99, ISSN0978-5612 8. Equipping Children With Sanitation & Hygiene Information- An InterventionPratibha Part 16, July –September -2012,pg no. 122-139, ISSN 0974-522X 9. Life Long Learning For Elderly -Role Of Universities, Indian Journal of Adult Education ,Vol No. 73 (4) , Oct-Dec 2012 , pp. no. 24-33, ISSN0019- 5006 10. Potentials of an Idiot Box in Bringing Social Change, Anjali Pahad, Neena Thakkar, Research Link 105 Vol –X (10) December 2012 , pg no. 6-8, ISSN No. 0973-1628 11. Eco Friendly Trends of Fashionistas ; A Critical Study, Anjali Pahad , Neena Thakkar, Research Link 107 Vol –XI (12) Feburary 2013 , pg no.13-16, ISSN 0973-1628 12. ICT for Sustainability of Environment, Anjali Pahad , NiditaKarkare, International Journal of Scientific Research , Vol 3-Issue 04, April 14 13. Hygiene & Sanitation Awareness amongst School Children –A case Study ,Anjali Pahad , NiditaKarkare , DhwaniVaishnav, Shri PrabhuPratibha ,Research Journal of Humanities, Vol 2,No.23,April- June 2014, ISSN 0974-522X 14. Gender Sensitive Issues in Higher Education System in India: Empirical Trends & Suggestions 15. Anjali Pahad , Megha Siddhpura , PinkalTalati, Research Journal of Arts , Mgt& Social Sciences ,Vol XI-11 , Sept 14 , pg No. 144-150, ISSN 0975- 4083 16. An Intervention on Imparting Awareness on Hygiene & Sanitation to School Children .Rameshwari Pandya &Anjali Pahad, Alleviation -An International Journal of Nutrition , Gender & Social Development , Vol.1, Issue 1,2014, ISSN 2348-9340 17. Influence of Reality Television Shows on Society, Anajli Pahad , NiditaKarkare, Mimansha Bhatt, Indian Journal Of Applied Research, Vol :5 Issues 4, April 15 ,pg no.42-44, ISSN -2249-555X (IMPACT Factor :3.6241) 18. Youth & Reality Television Shows, Anjali Pahad, NiditaKarkare, Mimansha Bhatt, DeshVikas , Vol 2, Issue 1,April-June 2015, pg No. 111-117 19. 1Gender Sensitivity and Maharaja Sayajirao university of Baroda – A Research Study , Anjali Pahad ,Megha Siddhpura , PinkalTalati, View Of Space – An international refereed Multidisciplinary Jouirnal of Applied Research , Vol 12, Issue 4, August 2015 ,pg no. 75-81, ISSN-2320-7620 CHAPTERS PUBLISHED IN BOOK 1. Opinions of Teachers of Baroda City regarding Information Imperialism in Education Research Trends in Extension Education & Communication 2. Production & Validation of a Video Film on Selected Voluntary Organizations Working for Women in Baroda Research Trends in Extension Education & Communication 3. Enhancers , Reasons , Problems Future Recommendations & Training Needs of Journalists in the city of Baroda Research Trends in Extension Education & Communication 4. Opinions of Citizens of Baroda regarding the role played by the two selected media during Communal Riots of 2001 in Gujarat Research Trends in Extension Education & Communication 5. Opinions of Youth regarding Influence of Globalized Media on their Consumption Pattern, Research Trends in Extension Education & Communication 6. A Study on Social Advertisements, Research Trends in Extension Education & Communication 7. A comparative study of the effectiveness of two communication media in teaching selected aspects of Street Plays to the students of Faculty of Home sciences , The M.S.U of Baroda .Research Trends in Extension Education & Communication 8. Development of an Educational CD ROM on selected methods of teaching Home Science to the under Graduate Students , Research Trends in Extension Education & Communication 9. Importance of Institutional Deliveries for Community Volunteers & Pregnant Women, Empowering Indian Women with Health Care ,Mangalam Publication ,New Delhi 2015, ISBN 978-93-82983-16-3 10.Imparting Awareness Regarding Total Sanitation Amongst Primary Schools Students Empowering Indian Women with Health Care Mangalam Publication ,New Delhi 2015, ISBN 978-93-82983-16-3 11. Women Centric Films of Indian Cinema : A Ray of Women Empowerment 2015 Women Issues & Initiatives in India 2015 , ISBN 978-93-82983-50-7 BOOKS PUBLISHED 1. Media &Youth, 2009, Serial Publications, ISBN 978-81-8387-306-2 2. Social Advertisement –An Analysis, 2009, Serial Publications, ISBN 978- 81-8387-295-9 3. Media during Crisis, 2011, Serial Publications, ISBN 978-81-8387-420-5 4. Handbook of Media and Communication Researches, 2012, Mangalam Publications, ISBN 978-81-89972-73-8 5. Media and Democracy, 2012, Shruti Publications, ISBN 978-93-80224-17-6 6. Development of Indian Newspapers, 2012, Shruti Publications, ISBN 978- 93-80224-16-9 7. Empowering Indian Women with Health Care, 2014, Mangalam Publications, ISBN 978-93-82983-16-3 8. Films &Youth, 2015, Mangalam Publications, ISBN 978-93-82983-38-5 9. Women Issues & Initiatives in India, 2015, Mangalam Publications,ISBN 978-93-82983-50-7 PAPER PRESENTED IN VARIOUS SEMINARS & CONFERENCES 1. A step towards Safety of Children , Discipline with Dignity & Child Rights, MSU Baroda, 14-15 October 2014, Department of Extension and Communication, Faculty of Family & Community Sciences, M.S.U. Baroda, National level 2. Corporal Punishment & Role of Media Discipline with Dignity & Child Rights,MSU Baroda 14-15 October 2014, Department of Extension and Communication, Faculty of Family & Community Sciences, M.S.U. Baroda, National level 3. Responsibility of Media in Eliminating Corporal Punish ment : A study of Community Radio Intervention in India, Discipline with Dignity & Child Rights, MSU Baroda, 14-15 October 2014, Department of Extension and Communication, Faculty of Family & Community Sciences, M.S.U. Baroda, National level 4. Influence of Bollywood Movies on Children Children & Women in Media : Issues & Perspectives 26-27 March 2014 Department of Extension and Communication, Faculty of Family & Community Sciences, M.S.U. Baroda, National level 5. Books & Teen – a Research Inquiry of Vadodara City Children & Women in Media : Issues & Perspectives, 26-27 March 2014, Department of Extension and Communication, Faculty of Family & Community Sciences, M.S.U. Baroda, National level 6. Influence of Social Networking Sites on Teenagers Children & Women in Media : Issues & Perspectives 26-27 March 2014 Department of Extension and Communication, Faculty of Family & Community Sciences, M.S.U. Baroda, National level 7. Representation of Women in Selected Hindi TV Serials Children & Women in Media : Issues & Perspectives, 26-27 March 2014, Department of Extension and Communication, Faculty of Family & Community Sciences, M.S.U. Baroda, National level 8. Media & Changing Relationships between Parents n Children Media – Atit , VartamanAurBhavishya 5th-6thDecember 2014, BabuShobharamRajkiya Kala Mahavidhyalaya Rajasthan, National level 9. Exploring Gender Sensitivity amongst Youth – A case of MSU Baroda Women & Millennium Developmental Goals – A Social Work Response 13-14 Feb 2014 Faculty of Social Work ,The MSU Baroda, National level .
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