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Prof. Dr. Ms. Shubhangi Gavhane (Gote) Curriculum Vitae Prof. Dr. Ms. Shubhangi Gavhane (Gote) Curriculum Vitae 1. Name :- Prof. Dr. Ms. SHUBHANGI S. GAVHANE (GOTE) 2. Designation :- i) Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. (Maharashtra) INDIA – 431 004. ii) Presiding Officer, Internal Complaint Committee, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. (Maharashtra) INDIA – 431 004. iii) Chairperson, Women Development Committee, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. (Maharashtra INDIA – 431 004. 3. Date of Birth : April 21st, 1959 Age : 57 years 4. Area of Specialization : Women & Child Studies, Criminology, 5. Qualification :- M. A. (Sociology), First Division stood second in order of Merit. M. Phil (Sociology), First Division, (1982) Title of Dissertation : Sociological Study of Women Construction Workers. Ph. D. (Sociology), 1992 Title of Thesis : Female Criminality in India : A Sociological Analysis. 6. Address (Residence) :- Cidco, N- 4, H-77, Behind High Court, Jalna Road, Aurangabad - 431 003. Mobile No. : 09822478393 1 E-mail : [email protected] 7. Teaching & Research Experience :- 34 years Under Graduate Level : 2 Years Post-graduate Level at University Department 32 years 8. Administrative Experience :- i) Head , Department of Sociology, Dr. B. A. M. U. Aurangabad (2000-2002) ii) Chairperson, Women Development Cell, Dr. B. A. M. U Aurangabad. iii) Member, Senate, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada Univeristy Aurangabd. (2005-2010) iv) Worked as Member of many academic & administrative committees of University. 9. Research Publications :- i) Books :- 1. "Female Criminality and Sociological Theories", South Asian Social Research Publication, Aurangabad, (Maharashtra) India, 1997. 2. "Gunhegariche Samajshashtra" (Apradhshashtra) co-author with Dr. Sudha Kaldate, Shrividya Publication, Pune -2003. 3. "Stree Parivartanachi Awahane" Edited book based on Gaulkar Lectrure Series on women's studies, South Asian Social Research Publication Aurangabad, (Maharashtra) India, 2003. 4. "Mahila Sablikaran : Swarup Ani Samasya". Research papers on women Empowerment, Varad Publication, Aurangabad - 2004. 5. "Women In India : Problems and Prospects", South Asian Social Research Publication, Aurangabad, (Maharashtra) India, 2005. 6. "Women Construction Workers : A Sociological Study", South Asian Social Research Publication, Aurangabad, (Maharashtra) India, 2005. 2 ii) Papers : 1. "Deprivation of Right to Educational Development : Tribal Women in Maharashtra" published in the book, "Development, Deprivation And Human Rights Violation" published by Rawat Publication, Jaipur (Rajasthan) 2002. 2. "New Treatment Patterns For Female Offenders" in the edited book titled "Jail Reform And Prisoner's Welfare" edited by Dr. D. S. Rajput, Sagar University (M. P.) 2004. 3. "Domestic Violence and Female Criminality" National Level Seminar Proceedings of National Seminar on "Violence Against Women" held at Jabalpur (M. P.) on 9th to 11th March, 1996. 4. "Legitamacy" a research note for Encyclopedia In Marathi Vishwakosh, Govt. of Maharashtra 2003. 5. "Women Participation in Politics : An International Analysis" research paper published in Marathi Sociological Research Bulletin, 1998. 6. "Female Criminality in India : A Sociological Analysis" a research paper published in State Level Sociological Research Journal "Samajshashtr Sanshodhan Patrika 1991. 7. "Educational Status of S. C. And S. T. Women in Maharashtra" Journal Humanities & Social Sciences, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad-2003. 8. "Sociological Study of Female Criminality in India" published in the edited book titled "Shodh Bai Manasachaya Jinacha" edited by Smt. Pushpa Bhave, Smt. Jyoti Kelkar, Aakashar Prakashan, Mumbai, 2004. 9. "Gender Educational Inequalities in India and Social Policies" published in Journal of Social Sciences Vo. No. XXXIII (B) Dr. B. A. M. Uunviesity Aurangabad. 2005. 10. "Status of Women in India and Maharashtra : A Review" published in the book "Social Justice and Equality" Yashada, Dr. Ambedkar Research Institute, Pune and College of Social Work, Dr. B. A. M. U. Aurangabad, 2005. 11. "New Trends in Women Studies' published in the book by Women Study Centre, Dr. B. A. M. University, Aurangabad, 2006 3 12. "Feminism in India" published in the book "Trends and Transformation in Feminism in India-From Modernity to Post Modernity", 2009, S. B. College, Aurangabad. 13. "Contribution of Rajashri Shahu Maharaj to Women Empowerment" published in Rajashri Shahu : Navya Disha Nave Chintan, 2011. 14. "Prevalence of Girl Child Sexual Abuse in Maharashtra" published in Indian Streams Research Journal, co-author Rama Pande, 2012. 15. “Girl Child Sexual Abuse : A Global Review” Published in “International Journal of Development Studies & Research”. September, 2013 Vol-II. 16. “A Socio-economic Study of Sexually Abused Girls : With Special Reference to Beed District” Published in “Southern Economist” December 2013. 17. “Nature and Causes of Physical and Mental Harassment by Husband and their Relatives” published in “Discourse Analysis” June 2013. 18. “Sociological Study of Status of Women : With Special Reference to Hingoli District” in an International Journal “Patron” August 2013. 19. “Crime in India: Trends and Tribulations” Pbulished in edited book “Contemporary Crime in Indian Society” 2014. 20. “Feminism and Women Empowerment” Published in “Golden Research Thought” September 2014. ii) Key-Note Address:- 1. Key-note address on ' The status of women in Maharashtra' organised by prevention of atrocities on women cell, Maharashtra Police and Tata Institute of Social Sciences at Aurangabad, 2001. 2. Key-note address on ‘Millennium Vision-Justice Within Reach’ organised by prevention of atrocities on women cell, Maharashtra Police and Tata Institute of Social Sciences at Jalna, 2002. 3. Key-note address on 'Domestic Violence' at Shivaji College, Udgir, 2007 4. Key-note address on " Rising Criminality and Social Control" at Bankatswami College, Beed, 2009. 5. Key-note address on "Domestic Violence Act" at Institute of Health Management, Pachod, 2009. 6. Key-note address on 'Domestic Violence Act' at Solapur University, 2013 4 7. Resource Person in State Level Seminar on “Vishaka Cell” at MGM Aurangabad, 2013 8. Resource Person in Special Winter School Programme at “Academic Staff College, Dr. BAMU, Aurangabad, 2013. 9. Chairperson of a session on Women and Health in “Marathi Samajshashtra Parishad,” January 2014. 10. Resource Person in National Seminar Feminism and Women Empowerment at Osmanabad , September 2014 10. Research Students Guided : i) Ph. D. No. Topic of the Dissertation/Research Name of the Year Student 1. Autobiographies of Women A Sociological Study Ms. Ahire P. S. Awarded 2. Sociological Study of problems of Women Mr. Kale J. D. Awarded Industrial workers in Aurangabad 3. Sociological Study of Child Labour in an Mrs. Anjali joshi Awarded unorganized sector 4. Problems of Undergraduate students in North Mr. Paithane A. S. Awarded Maharashtra A Sociological Study 5. A Study of Sexual Abuse of Girl Children with Ms. Pande Rama Submitted Special Reference to Beed District. 6. Sociological Study of Victims of Crime Against Mr. Shivaji Awarded Women : Special Reference to Hingoli District. Waybhase 5 10. B) Ph. D. Students presently working on following topics of Women Empowerment and Atrocities on women. Sr. No. Topic 1. Sociological study of female victims of Atrocities on women. 2. Sociological study of Rural Women. 3. Role of NGOs in Women Empowerment. 4. Sociological Study of Women Sarpanch in Panchayat Raj System of Beed District. 5. Female Foeticide: A Sociological study. ii) M. Phil. No. Topic of the Dissertation/Research Name of the Year Student 1 Swami Vivekanandanche Samajik Vichar Anjana Bhise 2006 2 Mahora Khedyacha Samajshastriya Abhyas Salok Laxhman 2006 3 Aurangabad Shaharatil Paricharikancha Gardi K. S. 2007 Samajshastriya Abhyas 4 Hingoli Shahravar Nagrikaranache Jhalele Waibhase S. V. 2007 Parinam 5 Self Help Group Contribution To Women Manal B. S. 2007 Empowerment. 6 Role Of Women In Gandhian Movement. Bhalerao B.C. 2007 7 Sociological Study Of Women’s Blind Belief Mundhe R. H. 2009 8 Female Foeticide: A Sociological Study Shinde A. B. 2009 9 Post Graduate Students’ Perspective On Patil M. B. 2009 6 Gender equality 10 A Sociological Study Of Prisoners From Open Khedkar V. B 2009 Jail at Paithan 11 A Sociological Study Of Girl Child Labour. Shete S. A. 2009 12 Atrocities On Women In Aurangabad City. Dongre V. J. 2012 13 Portrayal Of Atrocities On Women In Patekar K. J 2012 Newspapers 14 Mahila Safai Kamgarancha Samajshastriya Dhabe R. L. 2012 Abhyas 15 Ukrande Shivaji 2013 11. Research Projects Undertaken : No. Title Agency Major/Minor Duration i. Domestic Violence Taleem Research Major, Worked as 6 Months Foundation, State Co-ordinator Ahmedabad ii. Opinion Survey Taleem Research Major, Co- 6 Months Research Foundation, ordinator Maharashtra Ahmedabad Maharashtra Assembly Election iii Rural Television Taleem Research Major, Co- 6 Months Audience Survey Foundation, ordinator Ahmedabad Iv Opinion Survey Taleem Research Regional Co- 6 Months Maharashtra Foundation, ordinator Assembly Elections Ahmedabad 12. Participation in Seminar and Conferences:- 01. International : 04 02. National : 20 03. State : 34 7 01. International S. Year Title of Paper Name of Symposia/ Sponsoring No Conference Agency 1 August White-Collar Crime in XI World Congress International 1986 Marathwada: A Developing
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