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CURRICULUM VITAE Chittaranjan CURRICULUM VITAE Chittaranjan Subudhi MSW (Utkal University), PhD (NIT Rourkela) Assistant Professor Department of Social Work School of Social Sciences and Humanities Central University of Tamil Nadu (Established by an Act of Parliament, 2009) Neelakudi Campus, Kangalancherry Thiruvarur – 610 005 Tamil Nadu, India CHITTARANJAN SUBUDHI Assistant Professor Department of Social Work School of Social Sciences and Humanities Central University Tamil Nadu Thiruvarur-610 101 Researcher ID: C-3599-2017 ORCID ID: 0000-0003-1493-4632 Mobile. +91 9658639979 E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Chittaranjan Subudhi is working as an Assistant Professor, in the Department of Social Work, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Central University of Tamil Nadu (by an Act of Parliament) Thiruvarur, India. He has Bachelor Degree in Commerce and Master Degree in Social Work from the Utkal University of Odisha, India. He has completed his Ph.D. in Mental Health from Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India. He has conducted research in various areas like Health and Mental Health, Medical Anthropology, Family and Child Welfare, Disability studies, and Tribal Health issues. He teaches Psychiatric Social Work, Working with Individuals and Communities, Qualitative Research, ICTs in Social Development and Health System Management. He has written many articles including conference papers and published in national and international reputed peer reviewed journals. He has an extensive professional experiences in university teaching; research consultancy; extensive field work supervision, mentoring post graduate students; conducted various soft skill training and professional development programmes; organised various national, international conference. He is also associated with various National organizations and associations including Indian Society of Professional Social Work (ISPSW). Now he is a member of Equal Opportunity Cell, Gender Sensitivity Cell, and Discipline Committee, Central University of Tamil Nadu, from 2018. POSITIONS AND EMPLOYMENT . Assistant Professor: Department of Social Work, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Central University of Tamil Nadu (From 20th June, 2016 to till date) . Lecturer: Department of Social Work, NIIS Institute of Information Science & Management, Odisha (From 3rd September, 2012-23rd March, 2013) Page | 2 SPECIALIZATION . Research: Community Mental Health & Illness, Medical Anthropology, Tribal Health, Disability Issues, Family and Child Welfare . Teaching: Mental Health, Qualitative Research Methodology, Family & Child Welfare, Social Work with Individuals & Groups, Psychiatric Social Work ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS . Ph. D. in Department of Humanities & Social Sciences at National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela, India (2021). Master of Arts (M.A.) in Social Work from Utkal University, Odisha, India in 2011. Bachelor in Commerce (B.COM) from Utkal University, Odisha, India in 2009. Intermediate in Science (I. Sc.) From Nayagarh (Auto.) College, CHSE, Odisha in 2006. UGC NET . Qualified NET (National Eligibility Test) conducted by UGC (University Grand Commission) in “Social Work” in June 2012, December 2012, June 2013 and December 2014. SHORT-TERM COURSE . Online certificate course on ‘Psychiatric-An Overview’ from NPTEL in the year 2015. Short term certificate course on NGO Management in Administration in the year 2011 from the Vivekananda Institute of Social Work and Social Sciences (VISWASS). TECHNICAL SKILLS . Attend four days short-term course on “STATA” at NIT Rourkela from 28th September to 1st October, 2015. Attend two days training programme on “Aesthetics of Scientific Documentation (LaTex)” at NIT Rourkela from 16th to 17th July, 2014. Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application from MINDZONE INFOSYSTEM in the year 2009. Certificate course on Computer fundamentals in the year 2010 from SOMTECH Computer Academy. RESEARCH PROJECTS . Completed . Project title, Maternal and Child Health Care Developments in Rural India: Outreach and Impact Assessment of Janani Shishu Surakhsa Karyakram (JSSK) in Thiruvarur Page | 3 District Tamil Nadu, funded by National Council of Rural Institute (NCRI), India, as Co-PI. SUBJECT TAUGHT . Working with Individuals- Master of Social Work (2016 onwards) . Psychiatric Social Work- Master of Social Work (2016 onwards) . Gerontological Social Work- Master of Social Work (2019 Onwards) . Health System Management-Master of Social Work (2018-2019) . Family and Child Welfare- Master of Social Work (2018) . Social Work with Group- Master of Social Work (2016-2017) . Working with Communities – Master of Social Work (2017-2018 onwards) . ICTs in Social Development- Master of Social Work (2016-2017) . History Philosophy of Science – Department of Life Science(2016) PUBLICATIONS Article (Journal) . Subudhi, C., & Maharana, K. Why people with Mental Illness preferred Traditional healers? An empirical review. (In Progress). Subudhi, C. et al. (2020). Explanatory model of mental illness and treatment-seeking behavior among caregivers of patients with mental illness: Evidence from Eastern India. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry, 36(4), 327. EBSCO . Subudhi, C. & Srinivasan P. (2020). Public health is under mental health risk: pandemic COVID-19 and stress among frontline health workers, The International Journal of Indian Psychology 8(3). Subudhi, C. (2020). Different Shades of Mind. A book review on Side effects of living: an anthology of voices on mental health. The book review, XLIV (7). UGC Care . Subudhi, C., et al. (2020). Willingness on hospital stay among the tribal patient with mental illness and their caregivers. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, 1-5. SPRINGER . Subudhi, C. & Panda, P. K.(2020) Pattern and determinants of maternal and Child health care among tribals: With a special reference to Tribal regions of Odisha, Journal of development policy and practice, SAGE/SCOPUS . Subudhi, C. & Biswal, R. Medical anthropology and epidemiology: a collaborative venture for mental health research in India. International Review of Psychiatry, Taylor & Francis, SCOPUS/SSCI . Subudhi, C., et al. (2020). Marriage Trajectories among Patient with Mental Health Problem, Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development. 11 (1). SCOPUS . Subudhi, C. (2019) Use of Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue in Mental Illness Research, Journal of Integrated Health Sciences, 7 (2), 75-6, Medknow . Subudhi, C et al., (2019). Sanitation facilities and hygiene practices in rural India: critical analysis of Swachh Bharat mission, Indian Journal of Economics & Development, 7(10) Page | 4 . Subudhi, C. & Keyoor, (2019). A book review of Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development by Vandana Shiva, Journal of International Women’s Studies, 20(7), 426- 427. SCOPUS . Subudhi, C et al (2019). Disaster, development and livelihood with special reference to floods in India. Disaster Advances, 12(5). 59-64. SCOPUS . Pathak, K., Subudhi, C. (2019). A book review of “Development paradigm for urban housing in BRICS countries” Edited by Piyush Tiwary, Jyoti Rao and Jennifer Day. International Journal of Community and Social Development, 1(2), 186-187. SAGE publication. Subudhi, C., Srinivasan, P., & Mohapatra, B. (2018). Mental Health Literacy among University Students. American Journal of Educational Research, 6(4), 365-369. Biswal, R., Subudhi, C., & Acharya, S. (2017) Healers and Healing Practices of Mental Illness in India: The Role of Proposed Eclectic Healing Model, Journal of Health Research and Reviews, 4(3). Medknow . Kumar, D., & Subudhi, C. (2015). Reappraising disability in India: model, magnitude, and measurement, Journal of Disability Studies, 1(1). Subudhi, C., & Biswal, R. (2015). Mental Health Care Services in India: An Analysis of the Mental Health Care Bill 2013. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 5(5). ISSN: 2249-9571. Subudhi, C. (2015). Primitive Concepts of Disease in India, Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 5 (4) pp. 142-145. ISSN 2249-7315. Text Book . Subudhi, C. Text book of Psychiatric Social Work in India (in Progress.). Subudhi, C. Mental Illness in Ancient Text of Ayurveda (in Progress) Book (Edited) . Panda, P. K. Panneer, S. & Subudhi, C. (2020). Maternal and Child Health Care in India: Developments and Challenges, Bloomsbury Publication (Accepted) . COVID Book. Royallite Publisher . Srinivasan, P & Subudhi, C. (2020). Psycho-social Perspectives of Mental Health and Wellbeing (IGI Global- ISBN13: 9781799811855) . Sigamani, P., Chitra K. P., & Subudhi, C (2019). Modernization and Sustainable Social Policy: Challenges, Prospects and Strategies. (in progress) Chapter in Edited Book . Biswal, R, Subudhi, C. & Pthak A. (2021). Beliefs on Etiology and Healing Practices of Mental Illness among Tribes in India: Special Reference to Eastern India. In Mainstreaming the Marginalised: Fresh Perspectives on India’s Tribal Story, Routledge. Pathak, K. & Subudhi, C (2021). Question of Livelihood in the Light of Disaster: With Special Reference to Flood of Bahraich, India. Natural Hazards - Impacts, Adjustments & Resilience Publisher: Intech Open, UK. DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.95287 Page | 5 . Subudhi, C. & Panda, PK. (2020). Pattern and Issues of Maternal and Child Health Care in India: From an inter-state perspective. In Maternal and child health care in India: Developments and challenges. Bloomsbury
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