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THE PAST AND FUTURE OF SOCIOLOGY
IN NEPAL
BY
BISHNU BHANDARI
Md. Hamza Kamal Mostafa
Semester 1, MA Sociology,
South Asian University,
New Delhi
OVERVIEW
 Source: Occasional Papers in Sociology and
Anthropology, Volume 2
 Published by: Central Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
 Author: Bishnu Bhandari, Reader, Ph.D. (Sociology),
University of Wisconsin-Madison ,United States
 Date of Publication: April, 1990
 Content of the text:
1. Plain account of historical development
2. Drawbacks and Ways out
 Context: Beginning of the journey of the discipline
 Perspective: Neutral point of View
DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AS A
DISCIPLINE IN NEPAL
FIRST PHASE OF THE DEVELOPMENT
 1953: Rural sociology taught in the Village
Development Training for low level
manpower.
 Content of the training: Nepali Society and
Culture (Rural Society)
 Purpose: Understand the dynamics of social
change
SECOND PHASE OF THE DEVELOPMENT
 1970: The VC of Tribhuvan University
expresses about the absence of a sociology
department.
 Reason:
1. Growing popularity of sociology in the
universities abroad.
2. Social change after the 1951 movement.
 Initiative: Prof. E. Gellner’s visit to Nepal to
prepare feasibility report with the support of
British Council.
TO BE CONTINUED…
 1973: Establishment of the department of
Sociology/ Anthropology in the Institute of Nepal
and Asian Studies.
 Primary objectives:
1. Systematic social research
2. Training
3. Act as a clearing house and point of contact,
coordination and cooperation
 Department head: Gellner got appointed as a
Professor & Head of the department of
Sociology.
TO BE CONTINUED…
 Program: M.A. & Ph.D
 Three activities in INAS:
1. Weekly seminar on ‘The Sociology of spirit-possession
in Nepal’
2. Recruitment of three Nepali researchers on the
particular areas.
3. Admission of two Nepali students for M.A. degree.
 Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure established by INAS
in 1973
 Transformation of INAS: INAS changed to Research
Center for Nepal and Asian Studies (CNAS) and shut
down granting degrees to students.
THIRD PHASE OF THE DEVELOPMENT
 1977: Five students sent to India by
Tribhuvan University to obtain M.A. degrees
in Sociology and Anthropology.
 1978: Institute of Humanities and Social
Sciences (IHSS) prepared the courses of
study and opened the department of
Sociology and Anthropology.
 Purpose: To equip the students with the
theoretical and practical tools so that they
can meet the needs of Nepal (Pp 15).
TO BE CONTINUED….
 Admission requirement to M.A.: Students seeking
admission should have a bachelor’s degree in
respective or relevant subjects.
 Masters program duration: 2 years
 1985: Undergraduate level sociology and
anthropology courses begin at four campuses.
First M.A. Degree granted by the department.
 1989: Six batches of students graduated from the
department.
 Teaching of Sociology: Number of campuses offer
sociology courses at undergraduate level.
TO BE CONTINUED…
 Professional and technical institutes also teach sociology
course.
 Ph.D. degree: The department in Kirtipur initiated to
provide Ph.D. program. At that moment, three students
enrolled in Ph.D. program.
 Faculty members: Till then, 14 faculty members engaged
in teaching in the department.
 Course Outline: Eight courses offered for 2year-Masters
program.
 1986: Publication of the first issue of the SEASON
Newsletter
 1987: Publication of volume 1 of Occasional Papers in
Sociology and Anthropology by the department.
RESEARCH AFFILIATION
 Journey of the department: Nine years, 1000 students in
the masters program, three students enrolled in Ph.D.
program.
 Students from abroad: Foreign students came from the
United States, Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka.
 Research affiliation with foreign universities: Number of
universities in US, UK, Switzerland, Norway, Finland and
Japan affiliated with the department.
 Reason behind coming foreign students: To research
Nepali society and culture.
 Nepali students going abroad: Under the program with
INGO and international foundation, many Nepali scholars
go abroad to pursue higher education.
DRAWBACK
 Inadequacy of trained locals
 Scarcity of job opportunities
 Unavailability of text books
 Lack of funds
 Lack of theoretical framework
 Lack of commitment
 Lack of Professionalism
WAY OUT
 Enhance awareness about sociology
 Create more career opportunities for graduates
 Define research areas to be covered
 Adopt inter-disciplinary approaches to study
problems
 Revive Sociological Anthropological Society of
Nepal (SASON)
 Publish a regular professional journal
 Utilize more types of data and information
sources
TO BE CONTINUED
 Establishment a National Institute for Social
Science Research
 Shift the focus of research from the descriptive
to perspective
 Strike a balance between the quantitative and
qualitative
 Move towards institutionalization
 Making the discipline indigenous
 Determine ideological courses of action

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Past and Future of Sociology in Nepal by Bishnu Bhandari

  • 1. THE PAST AND FUTURE OF SOCIOLOGY IN NEPAL BY BISHNU BHANDARI Md. Hamza Kamal Mostafa Semester 1, MA Sociology, South Asian University, New Delhi
  • 2. OVERVIEW  Source: Occasional Papers in Sociology and Anthropology, Volume 2  Published by: Central Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal  Author: Bishnu Bhandari, Reader, Ph.D. (Sociology), University of Wisconsin-Madison ,United States  Date of Publication: April, 1990  Content of the text: 1. Plain account of historical development 2. Drawbacks and Ways out  Context: Beginning of the journey of the discipline  Perspective: Neutral point of View
  • 3. DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AS A DISCIPLINE IN NEPAL
  • 4. FIRST PHASE OF THE DEVELOPMENT  1953: Rural sociology taught in the Village Development Training for low level manpower.  Content of the training: Nepali Society and Culture (Rural Society)  Purpose: Understand the dynamics of social change
  • 5. SECOND PHASE OF THE DEVELOPMENT  1970: The VC of Tribhuvan University expresses about the absence of a sociology department.  Reason: 1. Growing popularity of sociology in the universities abroad. 2. Social change after the 1951 movement.  Initiative: Prof. E. Gellner’s visit to Nepal to prepare feasibility report with the support of British Council.
  • 6. TO BE CONTINUED…  1973: Establishment of the department of Sociology/ Anthropology in the Institute of Nepal and Asian Studies.  Primary objectives: 1. Systematic social research 2. Training 3. Act as a clearing house and point of contact, coordination and cooperation  Department head: Gellner got appointed as a Professor & Head of the department of Sociology.
  • 7. TO BE CONTINUED…  Program: M.A. & Ph.D  Three activities in INAS: 1. Weekly seminar on ‘The Sociology of spirit-possession in Nepal’ 2. Recruitment of three Nepali researchers on the particular areas. 3. Admission of two Nepali students for M.A. degree.  Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure established by INAS in 1973  Transformation of INAS: INAS changed to Research Center for Nepal and Asian Studies (CNAS) and shut down granting degrees to students.
  • 8. THIRD PHASE OF THE DEVELOPMENT  1977: Five students sent to India by Tribhuvan University to obtain M.A. degrees in Sociology and Anthropology.  1978: Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences (IHSS) prepared the courses of study and opened the department of Sociology and Anthropology.  Purpose: To equip the students with the theoretical and practical tools so that they can meet the needs of Nepal (Pp 15).
  • 9. TO BE CONTINUED….  Admission requirement to M.A.: Students seeking admission should have a bachelor’s degree in respective or relevant subjects.  Masters program duration: 2 years  1985: Undergraduate level sociology and anthropology courses begin at four campuses. First M.A. Degree granted by the department.  1989: Six batches of students graduated from the department.  Teaching of Sociology: Number of campuses offer sociology courses at undergraduate level.
  • 10. TO BE CONTINUED…  Professional and technical institutes also teach sociology course.  Ph.D. degree: The department in Kirtipur initiated to provide Ph.D. program. At that moment, three students enrolled in Ph.D. program.  Faculty members: Till then, 14 faculty members engaged in teaching in the department.  Course Outline: Eight courses offered for 2year-Masters program.  1986: Publication of the first issue of the SEASON Newsletter  1987: Publication of volume 1 of Occasional Papers in Sociology and Anthropology by the department.
  • 11. RESEARCH AFFILIATION  Journey of the department: Nine years, 1000 students in the masters program, three students enrolled in Ph.D. program.  Students from abroad: Foreign students came from the United States, Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka.  Research affiliation with foreign universities: Number of universities in US, UK, Switzerland, Norway, Finland and Japan affiliated with the department.  Reason behind coming foreign students: To research Nepali society and culture.  Nepali students going abroad: Under the program with INGO and international foundation, many Nepali scholars go abroad to pursue higher education.
  • 12. DRAWBACK  Inadequacy of trained locals  Scarcity of job opportunities  Unavailability of text books  Lack of funds  Lack of theoretical framework  Lack of commitment  Lack of Professionalism
  • 13. WAY OUT  Enhance awareness about sociology  Create more career opportunities for graduates  Define research areas to be covered  Adopt inter-disciplinary approaches to study problems  Revive Sociological Anthropological Society of Nepal (SASON)  Publish a regular professional journal  Utilize more types of data and information sources
  • 14. TO BE CONTINUED  Establishment a National Institute for Social Science Research  Shift the focus of research from the descriptive to perspective  Strike a balance between the quantitative and qualitative  Move towards institutionalization  Making the discipline indigenous  Determine ideological courses of action