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  1. Article: "Responding to an Epidemic Requires a Compassionate State": How Has the Indian State Been Doing in the Time of COVID-19?

    Harriss, John

    The Journal of Asian studies

    2020  Volume 79, Issue 3, Page(s) 609–620

    Abstract: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indian government, led by Narendra Modi, imposed a stringent lockdown with only four hours notice. It paid no attention to the millions of migrants who work on a temporary basis in Indian cities. Most lost their ... ...

    Abstract In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indian government, led by Narendra Modi, imposed a stringent lockdown with only four hours notice. It paid no attention to the millions of migrants who work on a temporary basis in Indian cities. Most lost their livelihoods as a result of the lockdown, and millions sought to return to their native villages. At the same time, the rural economy confronted its own difficulties caused by the lockdown. The relief that the Modi government offered to the large numbers of poor people who had been adversely affected by its response to COVID-19 was limited and poorly delivered. The episode showed the lack of responsiveness of Indian democracy to the needs of working people and the failures of development. Yet Modi's particular brand of authoritarian populism worked so well that a government displaying very little compassion retained strong popular support.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2002914-7
    ISSN 1752-0401 ; 0021-9118
    ISSN (online) 1752-0401
    ISSN 0021-9118
    DOI 10.1017/S0021911820002314
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  2. Article ; Online: “Responding to an Epidemic Requires a Compassionate State”

    Harriss, John

    The Journal of Asian Studies

    How Has the Indian State Been Doing in the Time of COVID-19?

    2020  Volume 79, Issue 3, Page(s) 609–620

    Abstract: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indian government, led by Narendra Modi, imposed a stringent lockdown with only four hours notice. It paid no attention to the millions of migrants who work on a temporary basis in Indian cities. Most lost their ... ...

    Abstract In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indian government, led by Narendra Modi, imposed a stringent lockdown with only four hours notice. It paid no attention to the millions of migrants who work on a temporary basis in Indian cities. Most lost their livelihoods as a result of the lockdown, and millions sought to return to their native villages. At the same time, the rural economy confronted its own difficulties caused by the lockdown. The relief that the Modi government offered to the large numbers of poor people who had been adversely affected by its response to COVID-19 was limited and poorly delivered. The episode showed the lack of responsiveness of Indian democracy to the needs of working people and the failures of development. Yet Modi's particular brand of authoritarian populism worked so well that a government displaying very little compassion retained strong popular support.
    Keywords Cultural Studies ; History ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Cambridge University Press (CUP)
    Publishing country uk
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 2002914-7
    ISSN 1752-0401 ; 0021-9118
    ISSN (online) 1752-0401
    ISSN 0021-9118
    DOI 10.1017/s0021911820002314
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  3. Book: Rural development

    Harriss, John

    theories of peasant economy and agrarian change

    2017  

    Author's details edited by John Harriss
    Keywords Ländliche Entwicklung ; Entwicklungsstrategie ; Landwirtschaftliche Entwicklung ; Kleinbauern
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2017-1982
    Size 409 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Edition Indian reprint
    Document type Book
    Note Enthält 17 Beiträge
    ISBN 9788131608432 ; 8131608433
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  4. Book ; Online: Universalizing elementary education in India

    Harriss, John

    achievements and challenges : prepared for the UNRISD project New Directions in Social Policy: Alternatives for and from the Global South

    (Working paper / United Nations Research Institute for Social Development ; 2017, 3)

    2017  

    Abstract: Despite the promise in the Constitution of India (1950) to establish universal elementary education within a decade, for many years this goal received neither the attention of politicians nor the resources for its achievement. This began to change in the ...

    Author's details John Harriss
    Series title Working paper / United Nations Research Institute for Social Development ; 2017, 3
    Abstract Despite the promise in the Constitution of India (1950) to establish universal elementary education within a decade, for many years this goal received neither the attention of politicians nor the resources for its achievement. This began to change in the early 1990s with several innovative programmes - notably the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, introduced in 2001 - and then with the passage of the Right to Education Act in 2009. Much has been achieved in this time. School infrastructure has been greatly improved, and enrolment is now virtually universal among girls and boys, and is nearly universal among members of historically marginalized groups in Indian society, the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Nevertheless, education in India is still under-resourced, and there remain problems of retention and of the quality of education, which has deteriorated since the Right to Education Act came into effect. In addition, the numbers of children being educated in private schools has increased to about a third of the total. Analysing reasons for the continuing problems of elementary education in India - in which the needs for focus on learning, for attention to the training and accountability of teachers and for deepening of parental involvement are all generally recognized - this paper develops the argument that there has to be extensive innovation in the ways in which schooling is managed. In a sector that involves both very large numbers of transactions and high levels of discretion on the parts of the service providers, most importantly teachers, an administration that only follows rules will not do.
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (circa 47 Seiten)
    Document type Book ; Online
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  5. Article: [Besprechung von:] Harriss, John: Capitalism and peasant farming. Agrarian structure and ideology in Northern Tamil Nadu. New York 1982

    Ludden, David / Harriss, John

    Polling and the democratic consensus , p. 174-175

    1984  , Page(s) 174–175

    Author's details David Ludden
    Publisher Sage
    Publishing place Beverly Hills [u.a.]
    Document type Article
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  6. Article: Proselytism and Canadian NGOs

    Harriss, John

    Canadian journal of development studies Vol. 35, No. 3 , p. 480-482

    editor's note

    2014  Volume 35, Issue 3, Page(s) 480–482

    Author's details John Harriss
    Language English
    Publisher Taylor & Francis
    Publishing place Abingdon
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1143918x
    ISSN 0225-5189
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  7. Book: Capitalism and peasant farming

    Harriss, John

    agrarian structure and ideology in Northern Tamil Nadu

    1982  

    Language English
    Size 358 S.
    Publisher Oxford Univ. Pr
    Publishing place Bombay
    Publishing country India
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT004677314
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  8. Book: Rural development

    Harriss, John

    theories of peasant economy and agrarian change

    (Hutchinson university library for Africa)

    1982  

    Author's details ed. by John Harriss
    Series title Hutchinson university library for Africa
    Keywords Ländliche Entwicklung
    Subject Integrierte ländliche Entwicklung ; Ländlicher Raum ; Ländliche Regionalentwicklung
    Language English
    Size 409 S. : graph. Darst.
    Publisher Hutchinson Univ. Library
    Publishing place London u.a.
    Publishing country Great Britain
    Document type Book
    Note Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    HBZ-ID HT004265993
    ISBN 0-09-144790-9 ; 0-09-144791-7 ; 978-0-09-144790-8 ; 978-0-09-144791-5
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  9. Book ; Online: Development and the Rural-Urban Divide

    Harriss, John / Moore, Mick

    (Routledge Library Editions: Urban Studies)

    2017  

    Abstract: Cover page " -- "Halftitle page " -- "Title page " -- "Copyright page " -- "Title page " -- "Copyright page " -- "CONTENTS" -- "Editors' Introduction" -- "Political Economy and the Rural-Urban Divide, 1767 – 1981 " -- "Relative Agricultural Prices and ...

    Series title Routledge Library Editions: Urban Studies
    Abstract "Cover page " -- "Halftitle page " -- "Title page " -- "Copyright page " -- "Title page " -- "Copyright page " -- "CONTENTS" -- "Editors' Introduction" -- "Political Economy and the Rural-Urban Divide, 1767 – 1981 " -- "Relative Agricultural Prices and the Urban Bias Model: A Comparative Analysis of Tanzania and Fiji" -- "Urban Bias, Rural Bias or State Bias? Urban-RuralRelations in Post-Revolutionary China" -- "'Generative' or 'Parasitic' Urbanism? Some Observations from the Recent History of a South Indian Market Town" -- "Categorising Space: Urban-Rural or Core-Periphery in Sri Lanka" -- "'Urban Bias' and Rural Poverty: A Latin American Perspective
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (175 pages)
    Edition 1st ed
    Document type Book ; Online
    ISBN 9781138896826 ; 9781351714891 ; 9781138896826 ; 1138896829 ; 1351714899 ; 1138896829
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  10. Article: Does ‘Landlordism’ Still Matter? Reflections on Agrarian Change in India

    Harriss, John

    Journal of agrarian change. 2013 July, v. 13, no. 3

    2013  

    Abstract: The three principal communist parties of India continue, in their programmes, to emphasize the significance of landlordism. This paper subjects their arguments about the current state of agrarian production relations to scrutiny, in the light of ... ...

    Abstract The three principal communist parties of India continue, in their programmes, to emphasize the significance of landlordism. This paper subjects their arguments about the current state of agrarian production relations to scrutiny, in the light of contemporary research and scholarship. This strongly suggests that classic ‘semi‐feudal’ landlordism has very largely gone. The paper argues however, that there remains a strong case for redistributivist land reform, even though it does not supply the answer to the agrarian question of India that once it did. For all the evidence of the ‘declining power of caste hierarchies’ and the reduced significance of the village, landed power remains a major factor in Indian politics and society.
    Keywords agricultural policy ; land policy ; land reform ; politics ; society ; villages ; India
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2013-07
    Size p. 351-364.
    Publishing place Blackwell Publishers
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2056854-X
    ISSN 1471-0366 ; 1471-0358
    ISSN (online) 1471-0366
    ISSN 1471-0358
    DOI 10.1111/joac.12024
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