John Harriss

John Harriss

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 52

North America-Canada

About John Harriss

John Harriss, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Simon Fraser University, specializes in the field of Political Economy, Political Sociology, India.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The ‘wall’: reflections on youth aspiration, education and social mobility in India

Distress in the fields: Indian agriculture after economic liberalization, By R. Ramakumar (Ed.), Tulika Books. 2022. pp. xxiv+ 484. INR 1500 (hbk). ISBN: 978‐81‐950559‐0‐6

Rural development: Theories of peasant economy and agrarian change

Where Are We Going? Reflections on Social Science Research in the 2020s

Citoyens, clients ou quémandeurs? Réflexions au sujet d’études récentes sur la citoyenneté en Inde (essai)

The PARI Studies in Bihar: An Introduction

Covid-19 in Asia: Governance And The Politics of the Pandemic

Why Was the Pandemic Poorly Managed by the Government of India? A State-in-Society Approach

John Harriss Information

University

Position

Professor of International Studies

Citations(all)

12029

Citations(since 2020)

2150

Cited By

11066

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

124

i10Index(since 2020)

54

Email

University Profile Page

Simon Fraser University

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John Harriss Skills & Research Interests

Political Economy

Political Sociology

India

Top articles of John Harriss

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The ‘wall’: reflections on youth aspiration, education and social mobility in India

South Asian History and Culture

John Harriss

2024/4/10

Distress in the fields: Indian agriculture after economic liberalization, By R. Ramakumar (Ed.), Tulika Books. 2022. pp. xxiv+ 484. INR 1500 (hbk). ISBN: 978‐81‐950559‐0‐6

A Haroon Akram-Lodhi

2023/11/10

Rural development: Theories of peasant economy and agrarian change

John Harriss

2023/8/18

Where Are We Going? Reflections on Social Science Research in the 2020s

Social Scientist

John Harriss

2022/1/1

Citoyens, clients ou quémandeurs? Réflexions au sujet d’études récentes sur la citoyenneté en Inde (essai)

Anthropologie et Sociétés

John Harriss

Anne-Hélène Kerbiriou

2022

The PARI Studies in Bihar: An Introduction

Review of Agrarian Studies

John Harriss

2022

Covid-19 in Asia: Governance And The Politics of the Pandemic

Pacific Affairs

John Harriss

Hy V Luong

2022/12/1

Why Was the Pandemic Poorly Managed by the Government of India? A State-in-Society Approach

Pacific Affairs

John Harriss

2022/12/1

India: Critical issues of a ‘tortuous transition’

John Harriss

2021/9/30

Book review: Jonathan Parry (in collaboration with Ajay TG). 2019. Classes of Labour: Work and Life in a Central Indian Steel Town

John Harriss

Ashwin Subramanian

2021/4

De-centring Indian politics: remembering MSS Pandian: Rethinking social justice, edited by S. Anandhi, Karthick Ram Manoharan, M. Vijayabaskar and A. Kalaiyarasan, Hyderabad …

John Harriss

2021/1/2

Footloose labour

John Harriss

2021/12/14

Merchant and usurers capital

John Harriss

2021/12/14

The Implications of “Stunted Structural Transformation” for Rural India: Capitalism, inequality and labour in India, by Jan Breman, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2019 …

John Harriss

2021/10/2

QUERY SHEET

Jing-Hui Qiu

Antoine Soubeyran

Fei He

2020

Dispossession and Agrarian Transition in Late Medieval England

Review of Agrarian Studies

John Harriss

2020

India: Continuity and Change in the Twenty-first Century

John Harriss

Craig Jeffrey

Trent Brown

2020/9/29

“Responding to an epidemic requires a compassionate state”: how has the Indian state been doing in the time of COVID-19?

The Journal of Asian Studies

John Harriss

2020/8

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