Publications
‘Cost of a Cup of Tea: Fair Trade and the British co-operative movement, c. 1960-2000’, in L. Black and N. Robertson (eds.) Consumerism and the Co-operative movement in modern British history, (Manchester University Press, July 2009).
‘NGOs and Fair Trade: The Social Movement Behind the Label', in N. Crowson, M. Hilton and J. McKay (eds.) NGOs in Contemporary Britain, (Palgrave Macmillan, April 2009).
‘Fairtrade Certification: An historical study of governance and accountability within the
Fairtrade model’, in J. Dine and B. Granville (eds.) The Processes and Practices of
Fair Trade, (Routledge, Forthcoming).
Presentations
Fairtrade: Partners in Development? A study of consumer-producer dynamics within the Fairtrade model.
The Social History Society Annual Conference, University of Glasgow, (March 2010).
'Cost of a Cup of Tea’: Fair Trade and the British Co-operative Movement.
Can Values Make a Difference? Co-operatives – moving from the Rochdale Pioneers to the 21st Century, Manchester & Rochdale, (July 2009).
Fair Trade: A Consumer Revolution? A study of the social movement behind the label.
Cambridge University Business & Society Research Group, (May 2009).
From the Margins to the Mainstream: Plotting the Trajectory of Fair Trade in Britain.
Uniting Research, Policy and Practice in Fair Trade, BRASS, Cardiff, (April 2009).
Fair Trade and Consumer Power.
Cumberland Lodge and St Paul’s Institute Conference: The Future of Fair Trade, (June 2008).
Consumer, Volunteer, Activist: Defining the British Fair Trade Movement.
DANGO Conference: Non-Governmental Organisations and Politics in Contemporary Britain, University of Birmingham, (July 2007).
'We don’t want cheap “99” tea at that price!’: The Co-op and the challenge of ethical consumerism in the second half of the twentieth century.
The Social History Society Annual Conference, University of Exeter, (March 2007).
Christian Consumers?: The Fair Trade Movement in the Twentieth Century Britain.
NACBS Conference, Boston, (November 2006).
Ethical Consumerism and the British Fair Trade Movement in the Late Twentieth Century: assessing the role and significance of Christian NGOs.
CCBH Annual Conference, University of London, (June 2006).
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