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Elizabeth Hull
Elizabeth Hull
Anthropology, SOAS, University of London
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Time use as an explanation for the agri-nutrition disconnect: evidence from rural areas in low and middle-income countries
D Johnston, S Stevano, HJ Malapit, E Hull, S Kadiyala
Food policy 76, 8-18, 2018
1382018
Introduction: popular economies in South Africa
E Hull, D James
Africa 82 (1), 1-19, 2012
1122012
‘Stepping back and moving in’: the role of the state in the contemporary food regime
B Pritchard, J Dixon, E Hull, C Choithani
The Journal of Peasant Studies 43 (3), 693-710, 2016
812016
Agriculture, gendered time use, and nutritional outcomes: a systematic review
D Johnston, S Stevano, HJ Malapit, E Hull, S Kadiyala
IFPRI Discussion Paper 1456, 2015
712015
Paperwork and the contradictions of accountability in a South African hospital
E Hull
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 18 (3), 613-632, 2012
452012
The social dynamics of labor shortage in South African small-scale agriculture
E Hull
World Development 59, 451-460, 2014
422014
Time-use analytics: An improved way of understanding gendered agriculture-nutrition pathways
S Stevano, S Kadiyala, D Johnston, H Malapit, E Hull, S Kalamatianou
Feminist Economics 25 (3), 1-22, 2019
352019
The impact of agricultural input subsidies on food and nutrition security: a systematic review
HL Walls, D Johnston, M Tak, J Dixon, J Hanefeld, E Hull, RD Smith
Food Security 10, 1425-1436, 2018
342018
International migration,‘domestic struggles’ and status aspiration among nurses in South Africa
E Hull
Journal of Southern African Studies 36 (4), 851-867, 2010
292010
Contingent Citizens: professional aspiration in a South African hospital
E Hull
Routledge, 2020
262020
Banking in the bush: waiting for credit in South Africa's rural economy
E Hull
Africa 82 (1), 168-186, 2012
222012
Status, morality and the politics of transformation: an ethnographic account of nurses in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
E Hull
London School of Economics and Political Science, 2009
132009
Supermarket expansion, informal retail and food acquisition strategies: an example from rural South Africa
E Hull
Bloomsbury, 2016
92016
Going up or getting out? Professional insecurity and austerity in the South African health sector
E Hull
Africa 90 (3), 548-567, 2020
82020
Professionals
E Hull
Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology, 2020
82020
Integrating agriculture and health research for development: LCIRAH as an interdisciplinary programme to address a global challenge
J Waage, L Cornelsen, AD Dangour, R Green, B Häsler, E Hull, ...
Global Challenges 3 (4), 1700104, 2019
72019
Contested evolution of nutrition for humanitarian and development ends: Report of an international workshop
S Jaspars, T Scott-Smith, E Hull, L Blake
SOAS Food Studies Centre and Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 2018
62018
The renewal of community health under the KwaZulu ‘Homeland’Government
E Hull
New Histories of South Africa's Apartheid-Era Bantustans, 43-61, 2017
62017
Agriculture, Gendered Time Use, and Nutritional Outcomes
D Johnston, S Stevano, H Malapit, E Hull, S Kadiyala
A Systematic Review IFPRI Discussion Paper, 1456, 2015
42015
Bringing the City to the Country: Supermarket Expansion, Food Practices and Aesthetics in Rural South Africa.'
E Hull
Food Between the Country and the City. London: Bloomsbury, 2014
42014
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