Lincoln Addison
Education:
BA, Carleton, 2004
MA, Carleton, 2006
PhD, Rutgers, 2013
Position:
Associate Professor
Contact:
Email: laddison@mun.ca
Phone: (709) 864-7818
Office: Queen's College, QC-4021
Research Interests:
Geographical: Africa (South Africa, Zimbabwe, Uganda); North America
Theoretical and Topical: Development Studies; Environmental and Economic Anthropology; Critical Agrarian Studies; Agriculture; farm workers; land reform; gender relations; migration; religion
Students Interested in working in any of these fields should feel free to contact me to discuss possible honours or graduate thesis supervision.
Selected Publications:
- 2023 鈥淎mplifying invisibility: COVID-19 and Zimbabwean Migrant Farm Workers in South Africa.鈥 Journal of Agrarian Change, 23 (3): 590鈥 599.
- 2022 鈥淢igrant Mothers in High-Value Horticulture: Learning from One Zimbabwean Mother鈥檚 Story in South Africa.鈥 Journal of Mother Studies 7: 1-9.
- 2021 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Empowerment in Africa: Critical Reflections on the Abbreviated Women鈥檚 Empowerment in Agriculture Index (A-WEAI).鈥 African Studies Review 64 (2): 276-291. (First Author with Matthew Schnurr, Christopher Gore, Sylvia Bawa and Sarah Mujabi-Mujuzi).
- 2021 鈥淏iotechnology.鈥 In Handbook of Critical Agrarian Studies, edited by Haroon Akram-Lodhi, Kristina Dietz, Bettina Engels and Ben M. McKay. Edward Elgar Publishing. 427-437. (Second author with Matthew Schnurr)
- 2020 鈥淟imits to Biofortification: Farmer Perspectives on Vitamin A Enriched Banana in Uganda.鈥 Journal of Peasant Studies, 47 (2): 326-345. (Second Author with Matthew Schnurr and Sarah Mujabi-Mujuzi).
- 2020 鈥淕enetically Modified Crops and Gender Relations in Low-and Middle-Income Countries: A Critical Review.鈥 Journal of Development Perspectives, 4 (1-2): 9-22 (Second Author with Matthew Schnurr, Sylvia Bawa and Christopher Gore).
- 2019 Chiefs of the Plantation: Authority and Contestation on the South Africa-Zimbabwe Border. McGill Queens University Press.
- 2019 鈥淭he Fragility of Empowerment: Changing Gender Relations in a Zimbabwean Resettlement Area.鈥 Review of African Political Economy, 46 (159): 101-116.
- 2017 鈥淲hich Variables Influence Farmer Adoption of Genetically Modified (GM) orphan crops? Measuring Attitudes and Intentions to Adopt GM Matooke Banana in Uganda鈥 AgBioForum, 20 (2): 133-147. (Second Author with Matthew Schnurr).
- 2016 鈥淟abor, Gender and New Sources of Agrarian Change: An Introduction.鈥 Agriculture and Human Values, 33 (4): 961-965 (First Author with Matthew Schnurr).
- 2016 鈥淕rowing Burdens? Disease Resistant Genetically Modified Bananas and the Potential Gendered Implications for Labor.鈥 Agriculture and Human Values, 33 (4): 967-978 (First Author with Matthew Schnurr).
- 2014 鈥淒elegated Despotism: Frontiers of Agrarian Labor on a South African Border Farm.鈥 Journal of Agrarian Change 14(2): 286-304, 2014.
- 2014 鈥淭he Sexual Economy, Gender Relations and Narratives of Infant Death on a Large Scale Tomato Farm in Northern South Africa.鈥 Journal of Agrarian Change 14(1): 74-93.