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Stevano, Sara (2024) 'The Devaluation of Essential Work: An Assessment of the 2023 ILO Report.' Development and Change, 55 (4). pp. 910-930.
Mezzadri, Alessandra, Stevano, Sara, Ossome, Lyn and Bargawi, Hannah (2024) 'The social reproduction of agrarian change: Feminist political economy and rural transformations in the global south. An introduction.' Journal of Agrarian Change, 24 (3). e12595.
Stevano, Sara (2024) 'Ultra‐Processed Food, Depletion, and Social Reproduction: A Conceptual Intervention.' Antipode. (Forthcoming)
Sambu, Winnie Chepng’etich, Picchioni, Fiorella, Stevano, Sara, Codjoe, Emmanuel Ashiedu, Nkegbe, Paul Kwame and Turner, Christopher (2024) 'Food systems thinking unpacked: a scoping review on industrial diets among adolescents in Ghana.' Food Security, 16. pp. 79-114.
Cantillon, Sara, Mackett, Odile and Stevano, Sara (2023) Feminist Political Economy. A Global Perspective. Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing.
Wiegratz, Jörg, Behuria, Pritish, Laskaridis, Christina, Pheko, Lebohang Liepollo, Radley, Ben and Stevano, Sara (2023) 'Common challenges for all? A critical engagement with the emerging vision for post-pandemic development studies.' Development and Change, 54 (5). pp. 921-953.
Ouma, Stefan, Vogt-William, Christine, Obeng-Odoom, Franklin, Oduro, Abena D., Lewis, Tanita J., Pheko, Lebohang Liepollo, Stevano, Sara and Kvangraven, Ingrid (2023) 'Reconfiguring African Studies, reconfiguring economics: centring intersectionality and social stratification.' Critical African Studies, 15 (3). pp. 239-259.
Stevano, Sara (2023) 'The Workplace at the Bottom of Global Supply Chains as a Site of Reproduction of Colonial Relations: Reflections on the Cashew-Processing Industry in Mozambique.' Gender, Work and Organization, 30 (2). pp. 496-509.
Stevano, Sara (2023) Centring Social Reproduction in the Study of Development. Development Studies Association [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]
Stevano, Sara (2022) 'Classes of Working Women in Mozambique: An Integrated Framework to Understand Working Lives.' Review of International Political Economy, 29 (6). pp. 1847-1869.
Mezzadri, Alessandra, Newman, Susan and Stevano, Sara, eds. (2022) Feminist global political economies of work and social reproduction. Abingdon: Taylor and Francis. (Review of International Political Economy, vol. 29, no.6)
Mezzadri, Alessandra, Newman, Susan and Stevano, Sara (2022) 'Feminist global political economies of work and social reproduction.' Review of International Political Economy, 29 (6). pp. 1783-1803.
Ali, Rosimina and Stevano, Sara (2021) 'Work in agro-industry and the social reproduction of labour in Mozambique: contradictions in the current accumulation system.' Review of African Political Economy, 49 (171). pp. 67-86.
Stevano, Sara and Pérez Niño, Helena (2021) Insurgency in Cabo Delgado: capitalist penetration in the periphery of the periphery. Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE) blog [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]
Stevano, Sara, Ali, Rosimina and Jamieson, Merle (2021) Essential Work: Using A Social Reproduction Lens to Investigate the Re-Organisation of Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 241.
Stevano, Sara, Ali, Rosimina and Jamieson, Merle (2021) 'Essential for what? A global social reproduction view on the re-organisation of work during the COVID-19 pandemic.' Canadian Journal of Development Studies, 42 (1/2). pp. 178-199.
Stevano, Sara, Franz, Tobias, Dafermos, Yannis and Van Waeyenberge, Elisa (2021) 'COVID-19 and Crises of Capitalism: Intensifying Inequalities and Global Responses.' Canadian Journal of Development Studies /Revue canadienne d’études du développement, 42 (1/2). pp. 1-17.
Stevano, Sara, Mezzadri, Alessandra, Lombardozzi, Lorena and Bargawi, Hannah (2021) 'Hidden Abodes in Plain Sight: The Social Reproduction of Households and Labour in the COVID-19 pandemic.' Feminist Economics, 27 (1/2). pp. 271-287.
Stevano, Sara (2021) 'Marx and the Poor's Nourishment: Diets in Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa.' In: Mezzadri, Alessandra, (ed.), Marx in the Field. London: Anthem Press.
Newman, Susan and Stevano, Sara (2020) The latest significant step in the UK’s development agenda. Developing Economics : a Critical Perspective on Developing Economics [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]
Stevano, Sara, Johnston, Deborah and Codjoe, Emmanuel Ashiedu (2020) 'Better decisions for food security? Critical reflections on the economics of food choice and decision-making in development economics.' Cambridge Journal of Economics, 44 (4). pp. 813-833.
Marzagora, Sara and Stevano, Sara (2020) 'We are the University!' Reflections on the 2020 strike of UK university workers. Global Labour Column [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]
Stevano, Sara (2020) 'Gig economies' in Africa: Continuity or Change? Futures of Work [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]
Stevano, Sara (2020) 'Small Development Questions are Important, but They Require Big Answers.' World Development, 127 (104826). p. 104826.
Ali, Rosimina and Stevano, Sara (2019) Work in the Agro-industry, Livelihoods and Social Reproduction in Mozambique: Beyond Job Creation. Maputo, Mozambique: Institute of Social and Economic Studies (IESE). Boletim no. 121e.
Hunt, Abigail, Samman, Emma, Tapfuma, Sherry, Mwaura, Grace, Omenya, Rhoda, Kim, Kay, Stevano, Sara and Roumer, Aida (2019) Women in the gig economy: paid work, care and flexibility in Kenya and South Africa. London: Overseas Development Institute.
Stevano, Sara and Ali, Rosimina (2019) Working in the Agro-Industry in Mozambique: Can These Jobs Lift Workers Out of Poverty? Maputo, Mozambique: Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Económicos. Boletim no. 117.
Stevano, Sara (2019) The randomistas won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Economics. Will they also win the debate on development economics? SOAS Blog [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]
Stevano, Sara (2019) Food Habits of Kids in Ghana Show How Unhealthy Diets Take Root. The Conversation Africa [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]
Stevano, Sara (2019) 'Review of 'Economic Woman. Gender Inequality in the Age of Capital' by Frances Raday.' Economic Issues, 24 (2). pp. 90-92.
Stevano, Sara, Johnston, Deborah and Codjoe, Emmanuel Ashiedu (2019) 'The Urban Food Question in the Context of Inequality and Dietary Change: A Study of Schoolchildren in Accra.' Journal of Development Studies, 56 (6). pp. 1177-1189.
Stevano, Sara and Deane, Kevin (2019) 'The Role of Research Assistants in Qualitative and Cross-Cultural Social Sciences Research.' In: Liamputtong, P, (ed.), Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. Singapore: Springer Nature.
Stevano, Sara (2019) 'The limits of instrumentalism: Informal work and gendered cycles of food insecurity in Mozambique.' Journal of Development Studies, 55 (1). pp. 83-98.
Stevano, Sara, Kadiyala, Suneetha, Johnston, Deborah, Malapit, Hazel, Hull, Elizabeth and Kalamatianou, Sofia (2019) 'Time-Use Analytics: An Improved Way of Understanding Gendered Agriculture-Nutrition Pathways.' Feminist Economics, 25 (3). pp. 1-22.
Stevano, Sara (2018) Social Reproduction and Women’s Work in the Global South. Journal of Agrarian Change Blog [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]
Stevano, Sara (2018) 'Food Politics.' In: Sbaiti, Mariam, (ed.), Global Health at a Glance. Wiley. (Forthcoming)
Deane, Kevin, Stevano, Sara and Johnston, Deborah (2018) 'Employers’ responses to the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa: Revisiting the evidence.' Development Policy Review, 37 (2). pp. 245-259.
Johnston, Deborah, Stevano, Sara, Malapit, Hazel, Hull, Elizabeth and Kadiyala, Suneetha (2018) 'Review: Time Use as an Explanation for the Agri-Nutrition Disconnect? Evidence from Rural Areas in Low and Middle Income Countries.' Food Policy, 76. pp. 8-18.
Deane, Kevin and Stevano, Sara (2016) 'Towards a political economy of the use of research assistants: Reflections from fieldwork in Tanzania and Mozambique.' Qualitative Research, 16 (2). pp. 213-228.
Johnston, Deborah, Stevano, Sara, Malapit, Hazel, Hull, Elizabeth and Kadiyala, Suneetha (2015) Agriculture, Gendered Time Use, and Nutritional Outcomes: A Systematic Review. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Discussion Paper no. 01456.
Stevano, Sara (2015) It is time: Why time matters in agriculture-nutrition pathways. CGIAR Gender-Nutrition IDEA Exchange [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]
Stevano, Sara (2015) 'Women Processing Cashew Nut: Reflections on Work, Investment and Gender in the Province of Cabo Delgado.' In: Castel-Branco, Carlos Nuno, Massingue, N. and Muianga, C., (eds.), Questions on productive development in Mozambique : background papers for the Danida project, 'Advocacy and Research for Private-Sector Business Development Programme' (PSBDP 2011-2015), coordinated by the Business Environment Fund (FAN). Maputo, Mozambique: IESE, pp. 232-250.
Stevano, Sara (2014) 'Non abbiamo né soldi né tempo per fare colazione: Riflessioni sulla vulnerabilitá alimentare nel Nord del Mozambico.' Afriche e Orienti, 3.
Stevano, Sara (2014) Women's work, food and household dynamics: a case study of Northern Mozambique. PhD thesis. SOAS, University of London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00020317
Harris, Jody, Bruce, Mieghan, Cavatorta, Elisa, Cornelsen, Laura, Häsler, Barbara, Green, Rosemary, Morgan, E. H., Stevano, Sara, Walls, Helen and Cunninghan, K (2013) '3rd Annual Conference of the Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture and Health (LCIRAH), Developing methods in agriculture and health research, London, 13-14 June 2013.' Food Security, 5 (6). pp. 887-894.
Stevano, Sara (2013) 'Mulheres no Processamento da Castanha de Caju: Reflexões sobre as Sociedades Agrárias, Trabalho e Género na Província de Cabo Delgado’.' In: de Brito, Luis, (ed.), Desafios para Moçambique 2013. Maputo: IESE (Instiuto de Estudos Sociais e Económicos).