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Report

of

Workshop on Research Methodology in Social Sciences

(14th -23rd November, 2015)

Sponsored by

Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR)

New Delhi

By

Prof. Nizamuddin Khan (Course Director) Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad (Deputy Course Director)

Department of Geography

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh - 202002 (U.P.)

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Day Wise Report

FIRST DAY, Saturday (14-11-2015) First Session (9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.)

Inaugural Function

The present 10 days ICSSR Sponsored workshop on Research Methodology in Social Science is organized in the department of Geography, AMU, Aligarh during 14-23 November, 2015. The workshop began with inaugural function, which started with recitation of few verses of Holy Quran at 9:30 a.m. The dignitaries on dice were Prof. V. K. Shrivastava, President of National Association of Indian Geographers (NAGI) and Emeritus Professor at Rani Durgawati University, Jabalpur, Professor Barkatullah Khan, former chairman of Geography, at University of Delhi, Prof. K.Z. Amani, former chairman of Department of Geography, AMU, Aligarh, Prof. Abdul Munir, senior Geography professor and Dean, Faculty of Science, Prof. Shamsul Haque Siddiqui, Chairperson, Department of Geography, AMU, Aligarh and Professor Nizamuddin Khan, Course Director. Prof. V. K. Shrivastava was felicitated as Chief Guest, while Profs. K. Z. Amani and Barkatullah Khan were as Guest of Honor in the inaugural function.

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Photograph: Dignitaries on Dice for Inauguration

The guests on dice were felicitated with the presentation of bouquet by faculty members and research scholars of the department of Geography.

Prof. Abdul Munir, dean, faculty of science offered a warm welcome with bookie to Prof. V.K. Shrivastava, chief guest of the function. Prof. Shamsul Haque Siddiqui, chairperson of Geography presented bouquet to Prof.

Barkatullah Khan, guest of honor. Prof. Nizamuddin Khan, course director offered the welcome with bouquet to Prof. K.Z. Amani. Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad, Deputy Course director presented bouquet to Prof. S. H. Siddiqui, chairperson of department of Geography. While the Course Director and Deputy Course Director received bouquet by Dr. Haseenur Rehman and Dr. Naseem Ahmed, respectively.

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Photograph: Chairperson, Department of Geography presenting Bouquet to Prof.

Barkatullah Khan, A.M.U., Aligarh.

Photograph: Prof Nizamuddin Khan, Course Director presenting a bouquet to Prof. K. Z.

Amani, A.M.U., Aligarh

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Photograph: Course Director Presenting Bouquet to Prof. Abdul Munir, Dean, Faculty of Science, A.M.U., Aligarh.

Photograph: Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad, Deputy Course Director presenting Bouquet to Prof.

S.H. Siddiqui, Chairperson, D/o Geography, A.M.U., Aligarh

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Photograph: Dr. Haseenur Rehman presenting Bouquet to Prof. Nizamuddin Khan, Course Director, A.M.U., Aligarh.

Photograph: Prof. Nizamuddin Khan presenting Welcome Address

After the felicitation of chief guest and guest of honor, Prof.

Nizamuddin Khan, Course Director offered a warm welcome to the participants as well as to guests came from different parts of the country. He presented brief information about the objectives, mission and criteria of selection of participants. Prof. Khan highlighted the interest of Ph.D.

scholars towards the course of research methodology as around 400

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applicants were received from various universities of majority of states of the country. As per the directions of the sponsoring agency ICSSR, New Delhi, participants were selected taking into consideration sex, castes, minority, disciplines and region. However, 20 outstation and 10 local participants selected as per directions of ICSSR (list attached).Above all, under pressure of increasing aspirants from various disciplines of social sciences, around two dozen participants were also permitted without any financial support.

Welcome Address

It is a great pleasure and privilege for me to welcome you to the ICSSR Sponsored Workshop on Research Methodology in Social Science in the department of Geography at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. May I take this opportunity to extend to all of you warm greetings on behalf of the director, Capacity Building and Research Methodology, ICSSR, New Delhi, chairperson, department of Geography, AMU, Aligarh and on behalf of myself as course director.

I am happy to see the positive response which we have received from young researchers from different disciplines of social science and humanities from all corners of the country for getting valuable and worthwhile research training.

The course on Research Methodology in Social Sciences is designed to impart knowledge for scientific research to integrate qualitative and quantitative approaches in research and orient the young researchers to new advance techniques for precise, rational and scientific research. It also aims to train the scholars with advance statistical packages including SPSS for using in various fields and sub fields of social sciences and humanities. It is particularly meant for those who are engaged in survey research and have some basic knowledge of data processing, analysis and interpretation.

One of the purposes of the training programme is to help scholars with some of the basic features of computerized database management and the use of computers in data analysis and data interpretation. The course includes a combination of theoretical lectures and practical experience on computers and some commonly available computer applications for both quantitative and qualitative analysis of data. The participants would be given some research project and the data generated would be used for application of various statistical concepts and techniques, from simple to complex multivariate techniques of data analysis. Both Excel and SPSS would be used for data processing & analysis.

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The present training program will cover about 20 themes of research techniques and methodology applied for scientific research in social science and humanities.

I would like to highlight the increasing interest of research scholars towards training in research methodology. I received 326 applications from various colleges / universities from majority of states of the country. Out of this, 134 are female applicants. The applicants are from about 20 disciplines.

The maximum number of applicants are from management (48) followed by Geography (47), Education (40) Economics (39), Commerce (24) and Psychology (23). Other disciplines record less than 20 applicants. We are very under pressure and faced difficulties in selection of candidates following the guidelines of ICSSR. However, 20 candidates are selected from universities other than Aligarh Muslim University, while only 10 from AMU.Aligarh Moreover some scholars are also nominated from my own university without any financial support keeping in consideration of their over enthusiasm for participation in the discussed workshop.

Distinguished participants, we, in department of Geography, look forward to your advice and suggestions concerning an appropriate strategy for the development of the research methodology training in future for better performance.

I wish you success in your present endeavor and a very pleasant stay in Aligarh.

Prof. Shamsul Haque Siddiqui, chairperson, department of Geography delivered brief remarks on the need of good, rational and scientific research which could not be performed without well understanding of research methodology and techniques. He also highlighted the profile and academic facilities available in the department and kindly allowed to participants to utilize them whenever they need.

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Photograph: Prof. S.H. Siddiqui, Chairperson, Department of Geography, speaking in Inaugural Function

Prof. Abdul Munir, Dean, Faculty of science, also stressed on the development of research skills and urged the participants to be more practical rather than theoretical. He expressed his high level of expectation from the 10 days workshop and viewed that our participants would be enriched with well understanding of research techniques and methods for pursuing high quality of research.

Photograph: Prof. A. Munir, Dean, Faculty of Science addressing inaugural function

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Prof. K.Z. Amani, guest of honor, spoke about research methods that how researchers should start their journey of research.

Photograph: Prof. K.Z. Amani addressing participants in inaugural function

The chief guest, Prof. V.K. Shrivastva focused on the development of indigenous research techniques and methods which will be more rational and socially relevance to different themes of research.

Photograph: Prof. V. K. Shrivastava, Chief Guest, presenting his address in Inaugural Function

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The inaugural function ended with presentation of Vote of Thanks by Dr Mumtaz Ahmad, Deputy, Course Director and Assistant Professor in the department of Geography. In the end tea break was declared for 15 minutes.

Tea Break (11:00 - 11:15 a.m.)

Photograph: Participants and faculty members of D/o Geography, taking high tea after inauguration of the workshop

Second Session (11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.) Prof. Barkatullah Khan

After tea break, the second session was started by Prof. Barkatullah Khan and he delivered his lecture on conceptual research and encouraged the participants how to initiate the doctoral research. He emphasized upon use of statistical techniques in data analysis process for a good scientific research in social science. He also taught about model building process for both inductive and deductive interference in research process. He also discussed about the philosophy of research and method how to make research more social relevance.

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Photograph: Prof. Barkatullah Khan, delivering lecture in the workshop on Research Methodology

Lunch (12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.)

Third Session (1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.) Prof. V. K. Shrivastava

The third session, after lunch, was delivered by Prof. V.K. Shrivastwa on the issues of indigenous research methods and motivated the participants to concentrate on research concept and philosophy originated in the country and developed by Indian scholars and scientists. He delivered his idea on how a humanistic and spiritual research could be done scientifically and stressed on honesty and ethics in following research methodology to achieving targeted objectives.

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Tea Break: (3:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.)

Fourth Session (3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.) Prof. Nizamuddin Khan

The fourth session was addressed by Prof. Nizamuddin Khan, course director and the participants were introduced with university campus environment and landscape. Outstation participants were associated with local participants in some groups and sent to visit various departments, hostels and other important heritage of the university.

Photograph: Participants were in the conference room listening lecture

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Photograph: Participants visiting Sir Syed Hall, Near AMU Jama Masjid

Photograph: Participants visiting historical Jama Masjid at Sir Syed Hall, A.M.U., Aligarh.

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Photograph: Participants visiting famous Stretchy Hall in Sir Syed Hall)

Photograph: Participants Visiting AMU Hockey Turf and Wellindon’s Cricket Pavilion

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Dinner:

After visiting the university campus, participants arrived at their lodging hotel and join the programme of Dinner at 8:00 p.m.

Photograph: Participants and Resource persons taking Dinner in Gulmarg Hotel near AMU Campus

SECOND DAY, Sunday (15-11-2015) First Session (9:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m.)

Prof. V.K. Shrivastava

On 15th November, the first session was lectured by Prof. V.K.

Shrivastava. He extended his lecture connecting the themes of research methodology discussed on 14th November. He highlighted the perspective, objectives and hypothesis formulation of research. Prof. Shrivastava, further, attracted the attention of participants towards scope of geographic research in solving socio economic problems and prospects in different regions of world. He opined that research is like a perennial river. It never ends - only begins. The ultimate objective of man, the researcher, is to understand the purpose of his birth on the earth. Man is an inborn geographer, so most of what he does on the earth is environs and to enhance the quality of life, both in material and spiritual terms.

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Photograph: Prof. V.K. Shrivastava with course directors and participants

Second Session (11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.) Prof. Abdul Waheed

Prof. Abdul Waheed, an eminent scholar of social and cultural studies, taught the participants about the method and techniques how to tackle research problems relating cultural activities of a particular social and ethnic community. He delivered his lecture on the theme entitled Significance of Qualitative Research Techniques for Cultural and Community Study. Prof. Waheed tried to make understand the participant through empirical studies on Banjara community.

Lunch (12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.)

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Third Session (1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.) Prof. S.S.A. Jafri

Prof. S.S.A. Jafri, an eminent geographer retired from Giri Institute Development Studies, Lucknow, delivered lecture and demonstrate the participants about report writing and referencing in theses as well as in research paper writing. He highlighted important contents like introduction, conceptual frame work, hypothesis, research plan and chapter design of a research report. Prof. Jafri also stressed on the use of scientific and understandable language in writing thesis, report as well as research papers.

Photograph: Prof. S.S.A. Jafri, addressing participants with his lecture

Tea Break (3:15p.m. - 3:30 p.m.) Fourth Session (3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.) Prof. S.S.A. Jafri

The fourth session of the same day was also engaged by Prof. Jafri. In this session he elaborated about the methods of sampling for primary data collection. He defined the sampling and highlighted the need of sampling in research work. He also lectured on various kinds of sampling techniques and explained where and when a particular kind of sampling would be selected for a particular targeted research.

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Photograph: Participants at the Geography Conference Room during Prof. Jafri’s lecture

Photograph: Prof. S.S.A. Jafri with Prof. Nizamuddin Khan and Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad

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THIRD DAY, Monday (16-11-2015) First Session (9:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m.) Dr. Shaheen Parveen

The first session of third day of workshop was addressed by a dynamic and versatile young resource person, Dr. Shaheen Perveen, Associate Professor, Institute of Public Enterprise, Osmania University, Hyderabad. She delivered an introductory lecture on important fundamental concepts of research techniques in social science. Data definition, classification, processing and presentation with the help of distinct statistical techniques like histograms, bar diagrams, polygon etc.

were well discussed in this session. She also discussed scale of measurement as well as measures of central tendency and dispersion or variation.

Photograph: Dr Shaheen Parveen addressing the participants in Geography Conference room

Tea Break (11:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.)

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Second Session (11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.) Dr. Shaheen Parveen

Dr. Shaheen, in second session of same day, expressed her experience and taught the participants about various suitable statistical techniques applied in research work. She also highlighted the need and various kinds of samplings. Dr Shaheen demonstrated practically in class room and told how to select the suitable sampling techniques for study of desired problems. She also discussed with participants about uni-variate and multi-variate statistical techniques applied in social science research.

Photograph: Dr. Shaheen Parveen addressing participants

Lunch (12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.)

Photograph: Participants taking lunch with teaching staff of Geography Department

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Third Session (1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.) Dr. Shaheen Parveen

Dr Shaheen, on special request of participants, lectured in third session of third day of the workshop. She taught the participants about the regression analysis including both simple and multiple linear regression models. Dr Shaheen described in very scientific and understandable way about least squares estimation, co-efficient determination, t-test, f-test etc in this session.

Photograph: Dr Shaheen Parveen addressing the participants in the third session

Photograph: Participants in Class room listening Dr. Shaheen Parveen

Tea Break (3:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.)

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Fourth Session (3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.) Prof. Akbar Hussain

Prof. Akbar Hussain, an eminent professor in Department Psychology, A.M.U., Aligarh, delivered lecture on the theme of analytical model of research. He started his lecture with definition of research and discovery. Prof. Akbar defined as research is concerned with the systematic gathering of information. Its purpose is to help us in our search for the truth.

He taught the participants about various types of research. He described as explanatory, experimental, co-relational and survey as distinct forms of research. Theoretically and empirically with suitable examples, he explained to participants about different kinds of research conducted by social scientists.

Photograph: Prof. Akbar Hussain delivering lecture in Geography Conference room

FOURTH DAY, Tuesday (17-11-2015) First Session (9:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m.) Prof. Qazi Mazhar Ali

Prof. Qazi Mazhar Ali, chairperson, department of Statistics, A.M.U., Aligarh has kindly agreed to provide his laboratory facilities for SPSS training in his department for two days. He presented introductory talk and delivered lectured on orientation of research. He highlighted the statistical methods and techniques used in research .He created the interest among participants through question answer mechanism.

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Photograph: Prof. Qazi Mazhar delivering his talk in the department of Statistics &

Operational Research, A.M.U., Aligarh

Tea Break (11:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.) Second Session (11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.) Dr. Haseeb Athar

Dr. Haseeb Athar, assistant professor, department of Statistics, lectured on the theme exploratory data analysis. He explained different statistical techniques like regression, factor analysis and co-relation used in the process

of analysis of data and research.

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Lunch (12:45 p.m. -1:45 p.m.)

Third Session (1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.) Dr. Haseeb Athar

The third session after noon was also engaged by Dr. Haseeb Athar of same department. He extended his lecture of second session in third session and trained the participants how to test the statistical techniques and results up to significance level. He did not only explain theoretically but trained them practically in laboratory.

Tea Break (3:15 p.m. -3:30 p.m.)

Fourth Session (3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.) Dr. Haseeb Athar

Dr. Haseeb Athar again delivered lecture on latest statistical programs used in research analysis in social science. He lectured on ANOVA, ANCOVA and Linkert scale analysis. The participants were very much interested and learnt about this package practically in laboratory of statistics and operation research department, at A.M.U, Aligarh.

FIFTH DAY, Wednesday (18-11-2015)

First Session (9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.) Prof. Farasat Ali Siddiqui

Professor Farasat Ali Siddiqui, an eminent professor of population Geography, delivered his lecture on the technique how to select indicators for different problems in social science especially in demography research.

He guided the participants with suitable case studies in various socio economic indicators were selected.

Tea Break (11:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.)

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Second Session (11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.) Prof. Abdul Munir

Prof. Abdul Munir, senior professor in geography and dean faculty of Science, presented his experience of research of 30 years and warned the participants not to select unwanted statistical methods and techniques in research work. He spoke that that after quantitative revolution, heavy use of statistical tools became a fashion like GIS today. Prof. Munir presented his past empirical research work and clearly explained when and how factor analysis and regression will be used for research purpose.

Lunch (12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.)

Third Session (1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.) Prof. Badar Alam Iqubal

Prof. Badar Iqubal, senior and world known professor in commerce, A.M.U., Aligarh, delivered high steamed lecture on the motivation and objectives of researchers for doing research. The theme of his lecture was Research either by choice or default. Prof. Iqubal, through interaction with the participants, came on conclusion that most of researchers are by default not by choice. He urged the participants to accept research work as mission and follow the ethics and honesty in their profession. He elaborated about the basic themes of research methodology and trained practically how to prepare good research papers and projects in future.

Fourth Session (3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.) Field Survey - I

The last session of the day was planned to visit urban newly developed morphology of Aligarh city. The name of the area is called as Centre Point. Before the survey, the course director Prof. Nizamuddin Khan addressed the participants and told them how to observe and interact with shop keepers and market participants. Different groups of participants with at least one local participant were formed and they interviewed the people in the Centre Point Area and they also studied about morphology and land use system in the market area. Besides, they also enjoyed and took coffee there. This programme was guided and controlled by deputy course director, Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad, assistant professor in the department of Geography, A.M.U., Aligarh. After 6:00 p.m. the participants returned to their hotel and took dinner together.

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SIXTH DAY, Thursday (19-11-2015) First Session (9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.) Prof. Aquil Ahmad

Prof. Aquil Ahmad, department of Statistics and Operational Research, A.M.U., Aligarh, gave new dimension to the statistical techniques for using in research analysis process. Regression diagnostic through software was the theme of his lecture.

Tea Break (11:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.) Second Session (11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.) Prof. Suresh Kumar Sharma

Prof. Suresh Kumar Sharma, department of Statistics, Punjab University, Chandigarh, delivered a dynamic lecture on the SPSS package and highlighted the use of factor analysis for understanding cause and effect analysis of any problem of research with a view to get targeted scientific result. He also described about use of ANOVA and ANCOVA programs for research purpose.

Lunch (12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.)

Third Session (1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.) Prof. Suresh Kumar Sharma

Prof. Suresh Kumar Sharma again continued his lecture in third session in continuation of first lecture. He concentrated himself in this lecture on cluster and determinant analysis and further encouraged the participants to use SPSS method in making such analysis. Different experiments and demonstration were made in computer laboratory in the department of statistics.

Tea Break (3:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.)

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A Photograph of Participants with Resource persons in Department of Statistics and Operational Research, A.M.U., Aligarh.

Fourth Session (3:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.)

Prof Aquil Ahmad, department of Statistics, again gave lecture in last session of the sixth day. He extended his lecture which delivered in first session. His theme of lecture was Regression Diagnostics through Software Packages II.

However, the whole day was devoted to training for SPSS package in the laboratory of department of Statistics and Operational Research. All resource persons trained the participants to satisfactory level.

Photograph: Participants in a Restaurant during excursion to Centre Point, Aligarh

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SEVENTH DAY, Friday (20-11-2015)

First Session (9:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m.) & Second Session (11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.)

Prof. Masood Ahsan Siddiqui

Prof. Masood Ahsan Siddiqui, a renound GIS scholar, department of Geography, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, addressed the participants about the use of digital data in research analysis. He lectured on the theme Geo-Spatial Technology: Moving from data to information. He demonstrated through the use of GIS software how the vector information could be changed into raster and vise versa. He also continued his lecture on the same theme in second session after 15 minutes tea break.

Lunch (12:45 p.m. -1:45 p.m.)

Third Session (1:45 p.m. -3:00 p.m.) Dr. Jabir Ali

Dr. Jabir Ali, Associate Professor, Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow, presented very interesting lecture on research methodology in a very attractive way. Participants were much eager to listening him. Dr. Ali highlighted the crux problems of researcher how to identify research problem.

Photograph: Dr Jabir Ali, Associate Professor, IIM, Lucknow addressing participants

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Fourth session was also continued by Dr. Jabir Ali, after short tea break of 15 minutes. He stressed in this session on the method to conceptualize the research problems and its framework. He guided the participants with suitable examples of his own experience for conceptualize their research problems before starting the research work. Dr. Ali also focused on six steps to be followed for preparation of good quality manuscript. Definition of problem, literature review, objectives &

hypothesis determination, data generation and collection, computation and analysis and interpretation are important steps for good research manuscript preparation.

Photograph: Dr. Jabir Ali addressing participants in workshop on Research Methodology

EIGHTH DAY, Saturday (21-11-2015) First Session (9:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m.) Prof. Shamsul Haque Siddiqui

Prof. S. H. Siddiqui, Chairperson, Department of Geography, A.M.U., Aligarh, a distinguished professor in agricultural geography, delivered lecture on research techniques used in the study of agriculture and related problems. He presented his experience with the empirical examples of flood as natural disaster in North Bihar. He taught about the factor and regression analysis techniques how to be used in the study of Agricultural Geography.

Second Session (11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.)

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Field Survey - II

The second field survey was conducted in village located in the rural- urban fringe of Aligarh city. The name of village is Qila Ka Nagla. This village has unique character of urban life among rural people. Near this village Aligarh Fort is located which is designated as A.M.U., Botanical Garden, after which the village is named as Qila Ka Nagla. The participants with course directors visited Qila and village and interviewed the rural people and generated data on socio economic impact of urban centre, Aligarh City on the inhabitants of village. They observed rural morphology and witnessed the change in rural land use system in the village under the influence of urbanization.

Photograph: Participants along with course and deputy course director in Qila Ka Nagla

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Photograph: Participants with local people in Qila Ka Nagla

Photograph: Course director interacting with the participants in Qila Ka Nagla

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Photograph: Participants discussing with a bangle vendor in the village

Photograph: Participants visiting Aligarh Fort

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Third & Fourth Sessions (2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.) Dr. Upendra Choudhury

Dr. Upendra Choudhury, associate professor, department of Political Science, A.M.U., Aligarh and Deputy Director, ICSSR, New Delhi, presented his lecture in two continuous sessions. He guided and suggested the participants how to write good research paper. Dr. Choudhury urged them to be very clear and well understood about the definition and conceptualization of the research problems. Researcher should aim limited number of objectives and hypotheses when proceeding for writing a paper.

He also emphasized for strong and an exhaustive literature review which will be giving more value to the paper.

Dr. Choudhury in his second lecture, suggested the participants regarding the availability of funds from different agencies especially from Indian Council of Social science Research. They became aware about different schemes like Doctoral Fellowship, Post Doctoral Fellowship and fund for data collection as well as for international travel grant.

Photograph: Dr. Upendra Choudhury addressing the participants in Geography Conference Room

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Photograph: Participants with Dr. Upendra Choudhury, director, ICSSR, New Delhi

NINTH DAY, Sunday (22-11-2015) First Session (9:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m.)

Prof. Brijesh Kumar Bajpai

Prof. Bajpai is an economist in Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow. He presented his deliberation on the theme of Concept and Methods in Social Science Research. He highlighted the definition of scientific research, inductive and deductive methods and units of analysis.

Tea Break (11:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.)

Second Session (11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.)

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Prof. Fahimuddin, an economist in Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow, highlighted the salient features of a research projects. He guided the participants how to prepare a research project for approval from funding agencies especially from ICSSR, New Delhi.

Photograph: Prof. Faheemuddin addressing the participants in the Department of Geography, A.M.U., Aligarh.

Lunch (12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.)

Photograph: Prof. Brijesh Kumar Bajpai and Prof. Faheemuddin taking Lunch in Hotel Gulmarg

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Third & Fourth Sessions (2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.)

These two sessions were further addressed by again by Prof. Brijesh Kumar Bajpai and Prof. Faheemuddin and they extended their earlier lectures started before lunch session.

TENTH DAY, Monday (23-11-2015) First Session (9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.) Prof. Abdul Matin

Prof. Abdul Matin, department of Sociology, A.M.U., Aligarh, delivered his lecture on the theme Research Methodology: Deductive and Inductive Logic of Enquiry. He highlighted four types i.e. inductive, deductive, retroductive and abductive logic of enquiries are applied in social science research.

Tea Break (11:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.)

Second Session (11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.) Dr. Mohd. Abid Siddiqui

Dr. Mohd Abid Siddiqui, associate professor, department of Education, AMU, Aligarh expressed his ideas on data gathering tools in social science research. He opined that objectivity; reliability, utility, validity, norms, tractability, discriminating power and simplicity are the important tools of good research.

Lunch (12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.)

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VALEDICTORY SESSION (2:00 p.m. onwards)

Valedictory function of the workshop was organized in the department of Geography at 2:00 p.m. Prof. N.A.K. Durrani, deanf of social science was the chief guest of the session and Prof. Baharul Islam, IIM, Kashipur (Uttarakhand) as guest of honor of the session. Prof. Abdul Munir, dean faculty of science, Prof. Shamsul Haque Siddiqui, chairperson, department of Geography, Prof. Nizamuddin Khan, course director and Dr.

Mumtaz Ahmad, co-course coordinator were also present as important dignitaries of the session.

The valedictory session was opened with the recitation of verses of Holy Quran. Prof. Nizamuddin Khan presented a brief report of the workshop highlighting important events performed during ten days. Prof.

Shamsul Haque Siddiqui expressed his experience of the present event of workshop on research methodology and showed his satisfaction and appreciation to the organizer of the program for best performance. Prof.

Baharul Islam showed his great pleasure about the conduct of such course for high quality research and encouraged the participants for better performance. He presented his optimistic view for young scholars and urged them to harness and develop their latent potential of research and exploration. Prof. N.A.K. Durrani presented his last message to the participants and called for regular occurrence of such course in the university. He appreciated the whole body of organizing team especially chairperson for providing different kind of facilities and amenities needed for successful workshop. At the last, certificates were distributed by chief guest and guest of honor to the participants.

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Finally, vote of thanks was presented by Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad, assistant professor, to ICSSR, New Delhi, chairperson D/o Geography and Statistics for providing facilities for better performance of workshop and deans of faculty of science and social science for their moral support. He also presented due thank to office bearers of Registrar, Finance, Dean, and department for their help and support. Due thanks were also presented to participants, guest house, hotel and students of the department for their valuable contribution in best performance of the present workshop on research methodology.

In this way the workshop came to an end and was declared as completed after a session of high tea.

Photograph: Chief Guest of the Valedictory Session, Prof. N.A.K. Durrani, Dean, Faculty of Social Science, AMU, and the Guest of Honour, Prof. Baharul Islam, IIM

Kashipur, along with the Chairperson, D/o Geography and Course Coordinator.

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Photograph: Participant receiving certificate from Chief Guest, Prof. N.A.K. Durrani

Photograph: Participant receiving certificate from Guest of Honor, Prof. Baharul Islam

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