S.N. Pawar, J.B. Ambekar and D. Shrikant (Eds.)

At the same time, NGOs are dependent on, and influenced by, the state as well as the national/international funding, ideology and programmes. This interface between NGOs, civil society and the state needs to be urgently addressed. There are various ways of approaching the NGOs in order to review their role in development. The scope is immense and the field of voluntary organisations is a fertile ground for researchers in sociology/social anthropology, economics and social work.
The present book addresses itself to the political economy of NGOs as well as to issues such as ideology, human rights, people’s participation, good governance, empowerment through concrete experiments/case studies of voluntary organisations functioning in various regions of the country.
S.N. Pawar is former Professor and Head, Department of Sociology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur. His areas of specialisation include Rural Sociology and Sociology of Modernization and Development. J.B. Ambekar is Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur. He specialises in Sociology of Communication, Social Anthropology and Environment and Development. He has presented papers at the national and international conferences. D. Shrikant, Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, is specialised in Sociology of Environment and Sociology of Minorities, and has actively participated in a number of seminars, workshops and conferences.
Your cart is empty.