Sarah E. Sharma

About Sarah E. Sharma

Sarah E. Sharma, With an exceptional h-index of 4 and a recent h-index of 4 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queens University, specializes in the field of global political economy, global governance, environmental politics, global development, urban.

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

Mobilising critical international political economy for the age of climate breakdown

Urban climate resilience under racial capitalism: Governing pluvial flooding across Amsterdam and Dhaka

Urban flood resilience: Governing conflicting urbanism and climate action in Amsterdam

Women, Peace and Security governance in the Asia–Pacific: a multi-scalar field of discourse and practice

Reactive, individualistic and disciplinary: The urban resilience project in Dhaka

Down and out in Dhaka: Understanding land financialization and displacement in austerity urbanism

Governing Urban Flooding in Global Capitalism: The Relational International Political Economy and Environment of Climate Resilience in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Dhaka …

Redesigning the business of development: the case of the World Economic Forum and global risk management

Sarah E. Sharma Information

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Citations(all)

72

Citations(since 2020)

72

Cited By

11

hIndex(all)

4

hIndex(since 2020)

4

i10Index(all)

1

i10Index(since 2020)

1

Email

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Sarah E. Sharma Skills & Research Interests

global political economy

global governance

environmental politics

global development

urban

Top articles of Sarah E. Sharma

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mobilising critical international political economy for the age of climate breakdown

New Political Economy

Milan Babic

Sarah E. Sharma

2023/3/28

Urban climate resilience under racial capitalism: Governing pluvial flooding across Amsterdam and Dhaka

Geoforum

Sarah E Sharma

2023/10/1

Urban flood resilience: Governing conflicting urbanism and climate action in Amsterdam

Review of International Political Economy

Sarah E Sharma

2023/7/4

Women, Peace and Security governance in the Asia–Pacific: a multi-scalar field of discourse and practice

International Affairs

Stéphanie Martel

Jennifer Mustapha

Sarah E Sharma

2022/3

Reactive, individualistic and disciplinary: The urban resilience project in Dhaka

New Political Economy

Sarah E Sharma

2021/11/2

Down and out in Dhaka: Understanding land financialization and displacement in austerity urbanism

Urban Geography

Sarah E Sharma

2021/5/28

Governing Urban Flooding in Global Capitalism: The Relational International Political Economy and Environment of Climate Resilience in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Dhaka …

Sarah Sharma

2021

Redesigning the business of development: the case of the World Economic Forum and global risk management

Review of International Political Economy

Sarah Sharma

Susanne Soederberg

2020/7/3

Governing the Displaced: Contradictory Constellations of Actors, Ideas, and Strategies

The Handbook of Displacement

Lama Tawakkol

Ali Bhagat

Sarah E Sharma

2020

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