Dr. Lincoln Addison

Associate Professor

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Biography

Lincoln Addison is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Carleton University (2004), a Master of Arts from Carleton University (2006), and a PhD from Rutgers University (2013). His research focuses on development studies, environmental and economic anthropology, and critical agrarian studies, particularly in relation to agricultural practices, land reform, gender relations, migration, and religion. He has written extensively on the experiences of migrant farm workers and women's empowerment in Africa, contributing articles to various academic journals. His notable publications include works addressing the impacts of COVID-19 on Zimbabwean migrant workers in South Africa, and he has explored the implications of genetically modified crops on gender relations in low- and middle-income countries. Lincoln is devoted to supervising students interested in honors and graduate thesis projects related to his research areas.

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

2013-01-01 — Present

Memorial University of Newfoundland • St. John's, NL, Canada

Teaching and research in anthropology with a focus on development studies and environmental anthropology.

Requirements for Memorial University of Newfoundland

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:2.75
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
TOEFL
Total
Required:92
GMAT
Total Score
Required:550
Overall
Required:550
GRE General
Verbal
Required:151
Quantitative
Required:151
Overall
Required:151
Prerequisites
Four-year bachelor's degree Minimum two years of relevant full-time work experience
Application Checklist
  • Online application
  • Official transcripts
  • Two letters of reference
  • CV/Resume
  • GMAT or GRE score
  • Proof of English proficiency (if applicable)
Specialization Notes

Department of Business Administration (MBA program)