Dr Cheryl McEwan Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Food, memory, and changing framings of sustainable consumption in Johannesburg | 2025 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Access, health, re-conhecimento: Co-crafted Brazilian discourses on sustainable food | 2024 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Consumption: advancing postcolonial perspectives from the Global South | 2024 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Reducing Barriers to the Consumption of Traditional Fruits and Vegetables by Migrant Communities in Johannesburg: Recommendations for Urban Policy and Planning | 2024 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Synergistic state governance of labour standards in global value chains: Forced labour in the Malaysia-Nepal-UK medical gloves supply chain | 2024 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| The challenges of implementing antibiotic stewardship in diverse poultry value chains in Kenya | 2024 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| The Role of Traditional Food Systems in Rapid Urbanization: Facilitating enterprise development around the production and/or supply of traditional fruit and vegetables | 2024 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| The Role of Traditional Food Systems in Rapid Urbanization: Improving the Maintenance of Indigenous Knowledge around the Significance of Consumption and Preparation of Traditional Fruit and Vegetables | 2024 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| The Role of Traditional Food Systems in Rapid Urbanization: Scope, methods and high-level findings | 2024 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Food supply chains | 2023 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Global value chains for medical gloves during the COVID-19 pandemic: Confronting forced labour through public procurement and crisis | 2023 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Suzanne Hocknell
| Fragmentary embeddedness: Challenges for alternative food networks in Guangzhou, China | 2022 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Consumer Spaces | 2021 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Suzanne Hocknell
| Food supply chains and the antimicrobial resistance challenge: On the framing, accomplishments and limitations of corporate responsibility | 2021 |
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Dr James Brown Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Forced Labour in the Malaysian Medical Gloves Supply Chain before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence, Scale and Solutions | 2021 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Suzanne Hocknell
| Sustainable Consumption, the Middle Classes, and Agri-food Ethics in Brazil, China, and South Africa: Trends, Practices, and Influences | 2021 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Envisioning African futures: Perspectives from economic geography | 2020 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Suzanne Hocknell
| Corporate food retailers, meat supply chains and the responsibilities of tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR) | 2019 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Public sector procurement and ethical trade: Governance and social responsibility in some hidden global supply chains | 2019 |
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Dr Suzanne Hocknell Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Corporate Food Retailers, Meat Supply Chains, and the Responsibilities of Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance: Stakeholder Report | 2018 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Corporate social responsibility and standards | 2018 |
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Dr Cheryl McEwan Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr David Bek
| Fairtrade, place and moral economy: Between abstract ethical discourse and the moral experience of Northern Cape farmers | 2017 |
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Dr David Bek Dr Cheryl McEwan Professor Alexandra Hughes
| A high road to sustainability? Wildflower harvesting, ethical trade and social upgrading in South Africa’s Western Cape | 2016 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Empowered spaces? Management articulations of gendered spaces in apparel factories in Karachi, Pakistan | 2016 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Globalizing ethical consumption (Editorial for Special Issue) | 2015 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Cheryl McEwan Dr David Bek
| Mobilizing the ethical consumer in South Africa | 2015 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Cheryl McEwan Dr David Bek
| Postcolonial perspectives on global production networks: insights from Flower Valley in South Africa | 2015 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Retailers, corporate ethics and fair trade | 2015 |
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Dr Cheryl McEwan Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr David Bek
| Theorising middle class consumption from the global South: a study of everyday ethics in South Africa's Western Cape | 2015 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Cheryl McEwan Dr David Bek
| Embedding Fairtrade in South Africa: global production networks, national initiatives and localized challenges in the Northern Cape | 2014 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Flowers | 2014 |
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Dr Cheryl McEwan Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Dave Bek
| Futures, ethics and the politics of expectation in biodiversity conservation: a case study of South African sustainable wildflower harvesting | 2014 |
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Dr Cheryl McEwan Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Dave Bek
| Why ‘place’ matters in the development and impacts of Fairtrade production | 2014 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Cheryl McEwan Dr Dave Bek
| Retailers, supply networks and changing articulations of ethicality: lessons from Flower Valley in South Africa | 2013 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Rethinking governance and value in commodity chains through global recycling networks | 2013 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Corporate Ethical Trading in an Economic Downturn: Recessionary Pressures and Refracted Responsibilities | 2012 |
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Dr Dave Bek Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Cheryl McEwan
| Ethical Production in South Africa: Sustainable Wildflower Harvesting and Fairtrade Raisin Production, Stakeholder Report | 2012 |
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Professor Jane Pollard Dr Cheryl McEwan Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Postcolonial Economies | 2011 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Martin Buttle
| Ethical campaigning and buyer-driven commodity chains: transforming retailers’ purchasing practices? | 2010 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Felicity Wray
| Corporate responsibilities | 2009 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Martin Buttle
| Global production networks, ethical campaigning, and the embeddedness of responsible governance | 2008 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Geographies of exchange and circulation: Flows and networks of knowledgeable capitalism | 2007 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes Dr Martin Buttle
| Organisational geographies of corporate responsibility: A UK-US comparison of retailers' ethical trading initiatives | 2007 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Supermarkets and the ethical/fair trade movement: making space for alternatives in mainstream economies? | 2007 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Geographies of exchange and circulation: Transnational trade and governance | 2006 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Learning to trade ethically: Knowledgeable capitalism, retailers and contested commodity chains | 2006 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Corporate strategy and the management of ethical trade: The case of the UK food and clothing retailers | 2005 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Geographies of exchange and circulation: Alternative trading spaces | 2005 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Guest editorial: publishing commodity chains | 2005 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Publishing commodity chains | 2005 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Accounting for ethical trade: global commodity networks, virtualism and the audit economy | 2004 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Geographies of Commodity Chains | 2004 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Global commodity networks, ethical trade and governmentality: Organizing business responsibility in the Kenyan cut flower industry | 2001 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Multi-stakeholder approaches to ethical trade: Towards a reorganisation of UK retailers' global supply chains? | 2001 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Shelf life: Supermarkets and the changing cultures of consumption | 2001 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Retailers, knowledges and changing commodity networks: The case of the cut flower trade | 2000 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Constructing competitive spaces:on the corporate practice of British retailer- supplier relationships | 1999 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Constructing economic geographies from corporate interviews: insights from a cross-country comparison of retailer-supplier relationships | 1999 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Editorial introduction: the economic geographer as a situated researcher of elites | 1999 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Editorial: researching elites and elite spaces | 1998 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| The changing organization of new product development for retailers’ private labels: a UK-USA comparison | 1997 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Forging new cultures of retailer-manufacturer relations | 1996 |
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Professor Alexandra Hughes
| Retail restructuring and the strategic significance of food retailers’ own-labels: a UK-USA comparison | 1996 |
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