from social exclusion to social inclusion”

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About Seminar In contemporary society, there are different social, economic, political and cultural complexities, with varied challenges and opportunities. The new economic policy has in many ways widened economic disparity and social inequality across continents in the present century. There is a need to understand the patterns of poverty and social exclusion in ways that can lead to more effective action to tackle them and create an inclusive society. The proposed National Seminar will provide an insight into the causes of poverty and inequality, relevant governance issues, and local solutions to exclusion that have newly emerged in India in the context of the caste system. The Seminar will draw on multiple social science disciplines, including Sociology, Social Work, Economics, Anthropology, Political Science, Environmental Sciences/Law, etc. Social exclusion is multi- faceted and combating it requires multi-policy response. Social exclusion is the process whereby access of certain people and groups to their basic rights is systematically blocked. This exclusion in the present day has several dimensions: Social, Economic, Political, Cultural and Regional. The diverse reality of exclusion manifests itself differently, although it has common elements: Poverty, deprivation, precarious work situation, education deficits, disability and dependence. Programmes and policies that fail to address the specific needs and vulnerabilities of all prevent social integration. There is a need to ensure their effective participation in society to eradicate potential vulnerabilities. There is a need to create inclusive societies. The Seminar will focus on the causes of the problems and seek suggestions on formulation of innovative social inclusion policies that include effective programmes and projects. Social inclusion must be at the centre of the agenda. This is particularly important for the fulfillment of the Millennium Development Objectives. The multiplicity of factors that produce social exclusion implies that social inclusion must tackle a wide range of thematic focal points. Social inclusion policy needs to be formulated as a vehicle for overcoming inequalities. Efforts must be intensified to incorporate the voices of the excluded or those at risk of exclusion, into the mainstream. Objectives of the Seminar - 1. To initiate, discuss and deliberate on social exclusion in the Indian context 2. To initiate a dialogue on inclusive society and discuss and deliberate on it 3. To discuss inclusive strategies and thought processes 4. To discuss effective formulation of innovative social inclusion policies that includes effective programmes and projects. Sub-Themes of the Seminar 1. Nature and forms of social exclusion – Caste, Class and Gender 2. Social exclusion and economic deprivation of marginalized communities 3. Issues related to livelihood and development of the marginalized in the context of globalization, liberalization and privatization 4. Inclusive polices and affirmative action and their impact -- e.g., Reservation Policy 5. Challenges, problems and constraints in implementation of an inclusive policy in India. . Registration Fee – College or University Teachers –Rs. 500/- , Research scholars - Rs. 200 /-, Student – 100 (Students are required to produces Identity Proof) Other (NGO persons and activists other than academic) – 500 Rs. (Payment can be done by Cash or Demand Draft DD can be drawn in the favor of Finance and Account Officer, Shivaji University, and Kolhapur Payable at Kolhapur) Registration detail Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Shivaji University, Kolhapur & Yashwantrao Chavan School of Social Work, Jakatwadi, Satara Jointly Organizing One day National Seminar On "From Social Exclusion to Social Inclusion” 17 th Feb 2016

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Page 1: From Social Exclusion to Social Inclusion”

About Seminar

In contemporary society, there are different social, economic, political and cultural complexities, with varied challenges and opportunities. The new economic policy has in many ways widened economic disparity and social inequality across continents in the present century. There is a need to understand the patterns of poverty and social exclusion in ways that can lead to more effective action to tackle them and create an inclusive society. The proposed National Seminar will provide an insight into the causes of poverty and inequality, relevant governance issues, and local solutions to exclusion that have newly emerged in India in the context of the caste system.

The Seminar will draw on multiple social science disciplines, including Sociology, Social Work, Economics, Anthropology, Political Science, Environmental Sciences/Law, etc. Social exclusion is multi-faceted and combating it requires multi-policy response. Social exclusion is the process whereby access of certain people and groups to their basic rights is systematically blocked. This exclusion in the present day has several dimensions: Social, Economic, Political, Cultural and Regional. The diverse reality of exclusion manifests itself differently, although it has common elements: Poverty, deprivation, precarious work situation, education deficits, disability and dependence. Programmes and policies that fail to address the specific needs and vulnerabilities of all prevent social integration. There is a need to ensure their effective participation in

society to eradicate potential vulnerabilities. There is a need to create inclusive societies. The Seminar will focus on the causes of the problems and seek suggestions on formulation of innovative social inclusion policies that include effective programmes and projects. Social inclusion must be at the centre of the agenda. This is particularly important for the fulfillment of the Millennium Development Objectives. The multiplicity of factors that produce social exclusion implies that social inclusion must tackle a wide range of thematic focal points. Social inclusion policy needs to be formulated as a vehicle for overcoming inequalities. Efforts must be intensified to incorporate the voices of the excluded or those at risk of exclusion, into the mainstream.

Objectives of the Seminar -

1. To initiate, discuss and deliberate on social exclusion in the Indian context

2. To initiate a dialogue on inclusive society and discuss and deliberate on it

3. To discuss inclusive strategies and thought processes

4. To discuss effective formulation of innovative social inclusion policies that includes effective programmes and projects.

Sub-Themes of the Seminar

1. Nature and forms of social exclusion – Caste, Class and Gender

2. Social exclusion and economic deprivation of marginalized communities

3. Issues related to livelihood and development of the marginalized in the context of globalization, liberalization and privatization

4. Inclusive polices and affirmative action and their impact -- e.g., Reservation Policy

5. Challenges, problems and constraints in implementation of an inclusive policy in India.

.

Registration Fee –

• College or University Teachers –Rs. 500/- ,

• Research scholars - Rs. 200 /-,

• Student – 100 (Students are required to produces Identity Proof)

• Other (NGO persons and activists other than academic) – 500 Rs.

(Payment can be done by Cash or Demand Draft DD can be drawn in the favor of Finance and Account Officer, Shivaji University, and Kolhapur Payable at Kolhapur)

Registration detail

Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Shivaji University, Kolhapur

& Yashwantrao Chavan School of Social Work,

Jakatwadi, Satara Jointly Organizing

One day National Seminar On

"From Social Exclusion to Social Inclusion” 17th Feb 2016

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• Abstracts – Not more than 300 words

• Full Papers – Not more than 3000 words

• All the papers should be in English, Marathi and Hindi language only

• Page Size: A4; Margin: 1.5 inches from all sides; lines: Single; For English Font: Times New Roman, Font size

• Headings: 14 Bold for Marathi and Hindi Kruti dev

• Both side printing; Staple Binding

• Submission of abstract and full paper on emails: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

• Last date for abstract and full paper submission: 152016

For Details Contact –

Prof. (Dr.) R.G.Dandge Director,

Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy,Shivaji University, Kolhapur 41604

Contact - 0231-2605518, 9850567121, Email - [email protected]

Dr. Shaly Joshep

Principal, Yashwantrao Chavan School of Social Work

Sharadashram, Jakatwadi, Satara, 415002, Telephone:- +91 02162 289094

www.ycssw.edu.in [email protected]

Date of Seminars – 17th Feb 2016

Venue of Seminar – Yashwantrao Chavan School of Social Work,

Jakatwadi, Satara Abstract and Paper Submission is 15th Feb 2016

Call for paper and Instructions for Paper Contributor

All the papers should be in English, Marathi and Hindi language

; Space between For English Font: Times New Roman, Font size: 12

or Marathi and Hindi Kruti dev

Submission of abstract and full paper on emails: [email protected], [email protected],

date for abstract and full paper submission: 15 February,

Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy,

Yashwantrao Chavan School of Social Work,

Feb 2016

Seminar Coordinators Mr. Avinash Bhale Mr. Contact - 9604610919 Contacts Seminar Planning Team Prof. (Dr.) R.G.Dandge, Mr.Bhaishailendra Mane, Ms.Samata Mane Ms.Sampada Sankpal Mr.S.S.Patil Paper Scrutiny Committee –

1. Dr. R.G. Dandge, Director, CSSEIP, SUK

2. Mr. Avinash Bhale, Asst.professor cum Asst. Director, CSSEIP, SUK

3. Dr. Shaly Joshep Principal in-Charge, YCSSW, Jakatwadi, Satara

4. Mr. Bhaishailendra Mane, Vice Principal, YCSSW, Jakatwadi

5. Pankajkumar Das Asst. Professor, YCSSW, Jakatwadi

ructions for Paper Contributor Seminar Management Committees

Mr. Bhaishailendra Mane Contacts - 9822133237

Dr. Shaly Joseph, Mr.A.G.Bhale, Ms.Vanita Kamble Mr.K.M.Khilare, Mr.S.R.Salokhe,

, CSSEIP, SUK

, YCSSW, Jakatwadi, Satara

Seminar Management Committees

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