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Faculty Details proforma for DU Web-site (PLEASE FILL THIS IN AND Email it to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Title Dr. First Archana Last Kaushik Photograph Name Name Designation Associate Professor Address Department of Social Work 3, University Road, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Phone No Office Address (Campus) Residence (Residence) A 102, Neelachal Apartments, Sec. 4, Plot 3, Dwarka, New Delhi-110079 Mobile Phone No (Campus) 011-27667881 Email [email protected] Web-Page Educational Qualifications Degree Institution Year Ph.D. PhD. Jamia Millia Islamia University PG M.A. Social Work Delhi School of Social Work UG B.Sc. (Hons.) Delhi University Any other qualification Areas of Interest / Specialization Gerontology, HIV/AIDS, Family and Child well-being, Social Research, Welfare and Development Administration, Dalit empowerment, Counselling, Self and spiritual social work Subjects Taught MA 4th semester HIV/AIDS and Social Work; Social Work with Elderly; Counselling theory and practice at postgraduate level. MA 3rd Semester Social Work with Families and Children; Administration of welfare and Development Services M. Phil www.du.ac.in Page 1 Review of Studies and Family and Child Welfare Undergraduate: Areas of social work practice: Family and Child Development, Medical and psychiatric social work, Social Work with Differently Abled, School Social Work, Social Defence. Publications Profile Publications Book: From margins to centre-stage: A case of Dalit Empowerment in India (co-author Shruti Nagvanshi), Frontpage Publications, London, United Kingdom, 2015 Welfare and Development Administration in India. Global Vision Publishing House. 2013 Elderly Women: Vulnerabilities and Support Structures, (co-authors: Prof. M.Z.Khan and Mohd. Yusuf), Gyan Publishing House, 2013. Media Representation of elderly in India. The Readers’ Paradise Publications, New Delhi, 2011. Active Ageing: A Study of elderly contributing in urban life. VDM Verlag Dr. Mullar Publication, Germany, 2011 Elderly Care through a distance care in India. Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, 2011 Elderly Women in Megapolis: Status and Adjustment, Concept Publications, 2005. Chapters in Books: Touching the untouchable: Dalit Empowerment through consciousness raisingin an Indian village (co-author Dr. Lenin Raghuvanshi and Dr. Mohanlal Panda). In the book "Consciousness raising: Critical Pedagogy and Practice for Social Change (Ed.) Nilan Yu, Routledge Publication, 2019 Situational Analysis of Muslim Children in the Face of Islamophobia: Theoretical Frameworks, Experiences, and School Social Work Interventions (co and corresponding author:Jannat Fatima Farooqui). In Anisah Bagasra (Kennesaw State University, USA) and Mitchell Mackinem (Wingate University, USA) edited book Working With Muslim Clients in the Helping Professions. IGI Global. ISBN: 9781799800187; Release Date: August, 2019 Orientation Programme to Fieldwork: Relevance and Modalities. In Field work training in social work edited by Bishnu Mohan Dash and Sanjoy Roy. 2020; ISBN: 0367276496 Women leaders in grassroots governance Edited book by Prof. M.M. Verma titled, "Women Empowerment Perspectives and Dimensions", 2017, Serials Publications. ISBN: 978- www.du.ac.in Page 2 8193319017. Child Sexual Abuse: Parental Role in Prevention (Co-author Ms. Bhawna Mallik). Child Rights Today: A book released on 4th Foundation Day of Odisha State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (OCPCR), 2014. ‘Destitution and Ageing’ (co-author Ms. Kanupriya Tandon) in the book titled, “State of Elderly in India, 2014 by Helpage India, New Delhi, 2015. Confronting Old age: Issues and Challenges. In Emerging issues with Ageing. Editors: Tattwam Paltasingh and Renu Tyagi. Bookwell publishers, New Delhi, 2014. Determinants of Active Ageing among Rural and Urban Elderly in Delhi. In the book titled, “Issues and Concerns of Elderly People in India”. Editors: Sadhna Jain, Manisha Dabas and Neelam Rathi. Book Age Publications. New Delhi 2015. Senior Citizens as Productive Citizens. In the book titled, “Issues and Concerns of Elderly People in India”. Editors: Sadhna Jain, Manisha Dabas and Neelam Rathi. Book Age Publications. New Delhi 2015. Chapter titled, “Aged women amidst poverty in India” in the book Social work response to social realities (eds. Sanjai Bhatt and P. Balgopal). New Royal Book Company, Lucknow. 2013. Elderly women Amidst Poverty in India: Issues and Challenges, in Anatomy of Public Policy Reforms and Development. Edited by N.U. Khan and Sigamani P. MacMillan publications, 2011. Weaving Dreams, Living in Nightmare: Exploitation of Women and Children in Silk Industry of Varanasi in India. Gender and development. Editors: Amita Sahaya, Sunita Kaistha and Vibhuti Patel, The Women Press, 2011 ‘A situational analysis of health needs and their service utilization by elderly women in India’, chapter in a book on “Privatization on Health Services – Implications on the Marginalized”, ISI publication, 2009. ‘Grandmothers: needed or avoided’, chapter in a book on Studies in Gerontology- Intergenerational perspectives. Edited by K.L. Sharma, Rawat Publications 2007. Elderly Abuse: A Tarnish in Golden Age, chapter in a book on Social Work Practice: The Changing Context. Editor Bhatt , S. & Singh, A. P. Readers' Paradise, New Delhi 2015. Awareness Campaign, chapter in book on “Contemporary methods of Social Work”, Shipra publications, Delhi2015. Awareness Campaign and its relation to other methods of social work, chapter in book on “Contemporary methods of Social Work”, Shipra publications, Delhi2015. Vyavsayik yon karmi: adhyayan evam vishleshan, chapter in book on “Stree: Astitva, Asmita evam Adhikar”, Swaraj Publications, New Delhi2015. Ageing Issues: Intervention Strategies, chapter in book on “Emerging Issues in Gerontology, Bookwell publications2014. www.du.ac.in Page 3 Research papers/articles: Self-awareness: Rhetoric or reality, Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, USA, Vol.14 (1), 2017, pg. 21-29, ISSN: 1553-6947 From Hunger Deaths to Healthy Living: A Case Study of Dalits in Varanasi District, Uttar Pradesh, India, Contemporary Voice of Dalit 10(1) 1–9, 2017 SAGE Publications, India, DOI: 10.1177/2455328X17744623; http://vod.sagepub.com The Consequences of Husband’s International Migration on Family Left-Behind in Tamil Nadu, India. Journal of International Migration and Integration (co and corresponding authorArokkiaraj Heller.https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-019-00705-9 ; Springer Nature B.V. 2019; published on 5th September 2019. Effectiveness and challenges in counselling supervision (co-author: Beena Antony Reji). Social Work Chronicle. Volume 8, Issue 1, ISSN: 2277-1395 Exclusion of rural poor of Odisha: A case of Malkangiri district, Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies, XISS, Ranchi, Vol. 17, No.1, 2019, pp.7957- 7974. Chasing Life Unlived: Under the Shadow of Death,Journal of Social Work & Social Development, Vol.9, No. 1& 2, ISSN: 2229-6468. Examining Effectiveness of Social Security System in India with regard to Older Population (co-author: Shubham Kumar) Indian Journal of Gerontology, Vol. 34, No.1, 2020. Can you Afford to Die? Estimates of Expenditure on Rituals and Impact on Ecology, Economic & Political Weekly, Vol. 53, Issue 3, January 2018 Unending darkness: Conditions of Elderly in Night Shelters in Delhi. BSSS Journal of Social Work, Vol. VIII (1), 2017, p.1-23 Use of Self in Social Work: Rhetoric or Reality. In Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, Spring 2017, Vol. 14, No.1, Association of Social Work Boards, USA. Love and Intimacy as Vulnerability to HIV infection: A case study of MSM, Social Work Chronicle, Vol. 5, Issue 1, 1-25, ISSN: 2277-1395, 2016 Elder Abuse: A Review of Literature, Helpage India Research & Development Journal, Vol. 22, No.2, May 2016 ISSN: 0972-0227 Banarasi Saree Weaving Sector of Varanasi - A Study of the working conditions of the unorganized workers (co-author: Kumar Satyam), Academia: Vol.1, No.1, 2016 ISSN: 2395- 0161 www.du.ac.in Page 4 "Don’t try to meditate" in Close Encounter, Speaking Tree, Times of India, 27th March, 2016. Labour Bondage: An Ignored Reality of India, 50Mn people trapped in Slavery. posted on May 3, 2016 on Different Truths, an online journal, available at http://differenttruths.com/human-rights/subaltern-dalits/labour-bondage-an-ignored-reality-of- india-50mn-people-trapped-in-slavery/ Elder Abuse: A Hidden, Harsh Reality, posted on June 14, 2016 on Different Truths, an online journal, available at http://differenttruths.com/cover-story/elder-abuse-a-hidden-harsh- reality/ World Humanitarian Day: Being Humane is the Essence of Being Human (co-author: Ms. Krishnamani Bhagabati), posted on August 18, 2016 on Different Truths, an online journal, available at http://differenttruths.com/human-rights/advocacy/world-humanitarian-day-being- humane-is-the-essence-of-being-human/ Gender Differentiation in the portrayal of the Elderly in Indian Media: Discussion Note. Indian Journal of Social Work, Volume 75, Issue 2, April 2014. Self awareness: A Vital but ignored skill. Journal of development and Social justice, Centre for Studies in Rural development, Ahmednagar, Vol. 2, Issue 2, 2014. ‘Being a Prisoner’s Child’ (co-author Ms. Gauri Sharma) in ‘Voice of Voiceless’, Vol. 1, No. 1, Jan Mitra Nyas/PVCHR, Varanasi, 2015. ‘Portrayal of the Elderly in Indian Media’ BOLD, Quarterly Journal of the International Institute on Ageing (United Nations

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