SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT: Challenges Faced in an Unequal and Plural Society

M.S. Gore

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT: Challenges Faced in an Unequal and Plural Society

M.S. Gore

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MRP: ₹1195
  • ISBN 9788170337560
  • Publication Year 2003
  • Pages 400
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory World

About the Book

The word ‘development’ was used for many years to refer primarily to economic development only. The concept of social development as different from economic development arose out of the many discussions at the national conferences as also out of the discussions in many international meetings under the auspices of United Nations. The papers brought together in this book were mainly prepared for these national and international meetings and deal with the effort to build a bridge between social work and social development. Besides, the book also examines the broader philosophy of social development and its linkages with the concept of human rights and the fundamental rights as enshrined in the Indian Constitution. Some of the papers also look into the different aspects of the process of development. Another concern in writing these was how this field is relevant to social work practice. In a nutshell, it discusses and elaborates the concept of development in a liberal society which recognises the existence of inequities and is concerned with how to minimise them and with what role social workers can play in it.


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About the Author / Editor

A renowned social scientist, M.S. Gore has had a brilliant academic and professional career. He worked as Principal, Delhi School of Social Work from 1954 to 1962 before he joined the Tata Institute of Social Sciences as its Director and remained there until his retirement in 1982. From 1983 to 1986 he was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bombay. His last important assignment was Chancellor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. His major areas of interest have been social work and sociology, on which he has written several books and papers. His book on Ambedkar’s social and political thought won him the Ghurye Award for the best book published in sociology in 1993. He has also been a recipient of various awards, the most prominent amongst them being the Padma Bhushan presented by the President of India in 1975.


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