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Lincoln Addison is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. He specializes in Development Studies, Environmental and Economic Anthropology, and Critical Agrarian Studies with a focus on Africa (South Africa, Zimbabwe, Uganda) and North America. His research examines migrant labor, gender relations, land reform, and the intersection of agriculture with socio-political dynamics.
Education: BA (Carleton, 2004), MA (Carleton, 2006), PhD (Rutgers, 2013).
Research interests include:
- Geographical Focus: Africa (South Africa, Zimbabwe, Uganda); North America
- Theoretical Areas: Development Studies, Environmental and Economic Anthropology, Critical Agrarian Studies, Agriculture, farm workers, land reform, gender relations, migration, religion
Publications highlight themes like migrant labor in agrarian settings, gender dynamics in agricultural innovation, and biofortification challenges. Recent work addresses the impact of global health crises (e.g., COVID-19) on vulnerable populations and the ethical dimensions of genetically modified crops.
Lincoln supervises graduate students interested in his research areas. No grants or labs are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.




