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Development Administration

By Dr. Khalid Wasim Hassan   |   Central University of Kashmir
Learners enrolled: 582
The MOOC on Development Administration is for learners at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Prospective learners of this course are throughout India and across the globe. The course shall provide knowledge of the nature and evolution of the discipline of Development Administration and various theoretical debates. The 5-credit course on “Development Administration” promises to provide interdisciplinary training that will allow learners to understand the hierarchal and vertical relationships maintained by the government institutions with the society for the holistic development of society. The course is balanced through a combination of theoretical debates and empirical cases where learners will acquire knowledge of the emergence of the discipline of development administration, contributions of theoreticians, debates on development and environment, the role of non-state actors in development administration and a relationship between public and private sectors. The major focus of the course is to bring an understanding among the learners about the working of development administration in the Indian context. 
The MOOCs shall be divided into thirteen units, comprising fifty-two comprehensive lectures covering all the Development Administration. This MOOCs shall be inclusive of the below-mentioned broader themes:
Theoretical Perspectives on Development Administration
Evolution and growth of the Discipline of Development Administration
Relationship between Development Administration to environment, 
Colonialism and Development Administration
Globalization and Development Administration
Gender and Development
Bureaucracy and Development
Development and Conflict
Development Administration in India
Summary
Course Status : Upcoming
Course Type : Core
Language for course content : English
Duration : 12 weeks
Category :
  • Political Science
Credit Points : 5
Level : Undergraduate
Start Date : 06 Jan 2025
End Date : 30 Apr 2025
Enrollment Ends : 28 Feb 2025
Exam Date : 18 May 2025 IST
NCrF Level   : 5.5
Shift :

I

Note: This exam date is subject to change based on seat availability. You can check final exam date on your hall ticket.


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Course layout

WEEK- I
1. Development Administration: concept, nature, scope and objectives
2. Discipline of Development Administration - Emergence
3. Features of Development Administration Research
4. Public Administration and Development Administration in the Universities
WEEK- II
5. Ralph Braibanti
6. Edward Weidner
7. Fred W. Riggs
8. Dwight Waldo
WEEK-III
9. Development: Theoretical Debates
10. Development and its Dimensions
11. Approaches to Development
12. Development and Modernization

WEEK-IV
13. Colonialism and Development
14. Colonial Legacy of Development Administration
15. Effects of Colonial Administration on State formation in post-colonial states
16. Colonial state and role of Bureaucracy 
WEEK-V
17. Development and Environment
18. Ecology of Development Administration
19. Sustainable Development 
20. Anti-Development
WEEK-VI
21. Globalization and its various dimensions
22. Globalization and Development Administration
23. Development Administration in Global North: Western Experience
24. Development Administration in Global South: Western Experience
WEEK-VII
25. Emergence of Non-State Actors in Development Administration
26. Non-State Actor’s Engagement in Development
27. Non-State Actors and Global Governance
28. Non-Governmental Organizations and Development Administration

WEEK-VIII
29. Gender and Development: a Debate  
30. Gender Parity and Development  
31. Women and Development Administration  
32. Gendered Development Administration: a critique  
WEEK-IX
33. Role of Bureaucracy in Development  
34. Bureaucracy and Development Administration  
35. Designing Bureaucracy for Development  
36. Bureaucracy, its reforms and Development  
WEEK-X
37. Privatization and Liberalization in Development
38. Public-Private Partnership
39. Corporate Social Responsibility
40. Critique of Public-Private Partnership
WEEK-XI
41. Inclusive Development
42. Social Development Goals
43. Human Development Indicators
44. Social Audit and Development
WEEK-XII
45. Development and inter-community conflicts
46. Violent Conflicts against State. Development
47. Uneven Development and Violent conflicts
48. Development as Conflict Resolution
WEEK-XIII
49. Nature of Public Administration in India
50. Development Administration in India
51. Challenges of Development Administration in India
52. Future prospectus of Development Administration in India

Books and references

Bayat, M.S. and Meyer, I.H. 1994. Public Administration. Concepts, theory and practice. Southern Books Publishers, Halfway House.

Botes, P.S. 1973. The Concept Administration: The Public Servant. Southern Book, Halfway House.

Henry, N. 1975. Public Administration and Public Affairs. Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey.

Hope, K.R., 1984. The dynamics of development and development administration

Nigro, L.; Nigro, F. and Kellough, J. E. 2007. The New Public Personnel Administration. 
Thomson Wadsworth, Belmont.

Phillips, Claude S. 1989. "Political versus Administration Development." Administration & Society 20, no. 4, 423–45.

Rabin, J.; Hildreth, W.B. and Miller, G. J. (eds). 2007. Handbook of Public Administration. Third Edition. Taylor and Francis Group, New York.

Riggs, F.W. and MacKean, D.D., 1964. Administration in developing countries: The theory of prismatic society (p. 227). Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Sarkar, Kanak Chandra. 1996. "Fall of Development Administration." Indian Journal of Public Administration 42, no. 2, 202–5.

Instructor bio

Dr. Khalid Wasim Hassan

Central University of Kashmir

Dr. Khalid Wasim Hassan is a Senior Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics and Governance, which is housed in the School of Social Sciences of the Central University of Kashmir, India. Presently he is the coordinator for the Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Interdisciplinary Research at CUK. Previously, he has also taught at the P.G Department of Political Science of St. Joseph College, Bangalore and the School of Undergraduate Studies of Ambedkar University Delhi. His research focuses on political violence, gender & public spaces and intersectionality in South Asia. Dr. Hassan visited South Asian Institute, SOAS on Charles Wallace Fellowship in 2017,  Sidney Sussex College of the University of Cambridge in 2018 and Birkbeck University (London) in 2020 on a visiting fellowship respectively. He teaches courses on Political Theory, Peace and Conflict Studies and South Asian Politics at the postgraduate level.

Course certificate

30 Marks will be allocated for Internal Assessment and 70 Marks will be allocated for end term proctored examination Securing 40% in both separately is mandatory to pass the course and get Credit Certificate.



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