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The following publications are listed as evidence of an extensive publication output. We identify here three distinct categories of RESOLVE-relevant output, marked appropriately in the list below by the following symbols: denotes outputs (published, in press or in draft) which have arisen entirely from RESOLVE research funded under the core budget
denotes outputs (published, in press or in draft) which have arisen at least partly from RESOLVE research funded at least partly under the core budget.
denotes outputs which are RESOLVE-relevant and have involved contributions from at least one of the RESOLVE team.
RESOLVE Working Paper Series Abrahamse, W., B. Gatersleben and D. Uzzell (2009) Encouraging Sustainable Food Consumption: The Role of (Threatened) Identity, RESOLVE Working Paper Series, 04-09, University of Surrey, June 2009. Download available here.
Chitnis, M., and L.C. Hunt (2009) Modelling UK Household Expenditure: Economic Versus Non-economic Drivers, RESOLVE Working Paper Series, 07-09, University of Surrey, September 2009. Download available here.
Chitnis, M., and L. C. Hunt (2009) What Drives the Change in UK Household Energy Expenditure and Associated CO2 Emissions, Economic or Non-economic Factors?, RESOLVE Working Paper Series, 08-09, University of Surrey, September 2009. Download available here.
Druckman, A., and T. Jackson (2009) Mapping our Carbon Responsibilities: More Key Results from the Surrey Environmental Lifestyle Mapping Framework (SELMA), RESOLVE Working Paper Series, 02-09, University of Surrey, June 2009. Download available here.
Druckman, A., and T. Jackson (2009) The Bare Necessities: How Much Household Carbon Do We Really Need?, RESOLVE Working Paper Series, 05-09, University of Surrey, August 2008. Download available here.
Gatersleben, B., E. White, W. Abrahamse, T. Jackson and D. Uzzell (2009) Materialism and Environmental Concern. Examining Values and Lifestyle Choices among Participants of the 21st Century Living Project., RESOLVE Working Paper Series, 01-09, University of Surrey, June 2009. Download available here.
Milne, S. (2009) Scenarios and Personas: Towards a Methodology for Portraying the Carbon-Intensity of UK Lifestyles to 2030, RESOLVE Working Paper Series, 06-09, University of Surrey, September 2009. Download available here.
Druckman, A., and T. Jackson (2008) The Surrey Environmental Lifestyle Mapping (SELMA) Framework: Development and Key Results to Date, Resolve Working Paper Series 08-08, University of Surrey, December 2008. Download available here.
Evans, D., and T. Jackson (2008) Sustainable Consumption: Perspectives from Social and Cultural Theory, RESOLVE Working Paper Series 05-08, University of Surrey, September 2008. Download available here.
Evans, D., and W. Abrahamse (2008) Beyond Rhetoric: the Possibilities of and for 'Sustainable
Lifestyles'
, RESOLVE Working Paper Series 06-08, University of Surrey, September 2008. Download available here.
Fudge S., and Y. Mulugetta (2008) Reconciling markets and governance: energy regulation in the UK 1989-2007, RESOLVE Working Paper Series, 03-08, University of Surrey, March 2008. Download available here.
Fudge S., and L. Hunt, T. Jackson, Y. Mulugetta, and M. Peters (2008) The political economy of energy regulation in the UK 1945–2007: Paradigms and policy, RESOLVE Working Paper Series, 02-08, University of Surrey, March 2008. Download available here.
Gatersleben, B, and J. Meadows, W. Abrahamse, and T. Jackson (2008) Materialistic and Environmental Values of Young Volunteers in Nature Conservation Projects , RESOLVE Working Paper Series 07-08, University of Surrey, November 2008. Download available here.
Peters, M., and S. Fudge (2008) Motivating Individual Carbon Reduction Through Local Government-Led Community Initiatives in the UK: The Role of Local Government as an Agent of Social Change, Resolve Working Paper Series 04-08, University of Surrey, May 2008. Download available here.
Peters, M., and T. Jackson (2008) Community action a force for social change? Some conceptual observations
, RESOLVE Working Paper Series, 01-08, University of Surrey, March 2008. Download available here.
Druckman, A., and T. Jackson (2007) The Local Area Resource Analysis (LARA) Model: Concepts, Methodology and Applications, RESOLVE Working Paper Series 02–07, University of Surrey, December 2007. Download available here.
Evans, D. (2007) Attitudes, Values and Culture: Qualitative Approaches to 'Values' as an Empirical Category, RESOLVE Working Paper Series 04–07, University of Surrey. Download available here.
Evans, D., and T. Jackson (2007) Towards a Sociology of Sustainable Lifestyles, RESOLVE Working Paper Series 03–07, University of Surrey, January 2007. Download available here.
Fudge S. (2007) A review of Energy Policy in the UK: synthesis and analysis of instruments, RESOLVE Working Paper Series (Draft), University of Surrey, March 2007.
Jackson, T., E. Papathanasopoulou, P. Bradley and A. Druckman (2007) Attributing UK Carbon Emissions To Functional Consumer Needs: Methodology and Pilot Results
, RESOLVE Working Paper Series 01-07, University of Surrey, August 2007. Download available here.
Evans, D. (2006a) Sociological Approaches to the Concept of Lifestyle(s): an Overview, RESOLVE Working Paper Series (Draft), University of Surrey, October 2006.
Berry, A., and T. Jackson (2006) Social and Institutional Trends Affecting Energy Consumption in Non-Domestic Buildings, RESOLVE Working Paper Series (Draft), University of Surrey, November 2006.
Chitnis M. (2006) Studies on consumer demand for goods and services, RESOLVE Working Paper Series (Draft), University of Surrey, December 2006.
Garnett T. (2006) The Impact of Refrigeration on Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Food Supply Chain, FCRN/RESOLVE Working Paper Series (Draft), University of Surrey, November 2006.
Jackson, T., E. Papathanasopoulou, P. Bradley and A. Druckman (2006) The Surrey Environmental Lifestyle Mapping Framework (SELMA). Concepts, Methodology and Application , RESOLVE Working Paper Series (Draft), University of Surrey, November 2006.
Peters, M. (2006) Longitudinal Research Studies: an introductory overview with some case studies, RESOLVE Working Paper Series (Draft), University of Surrey, August, 2006.
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