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Managing value and quality in design
DS Thomson, SA Austin, H Devine-Wright, GR Mills
Building Research & Information 31 (5), 334-345, 2003
2512003
Situational influences upon children's beliefs about global warming and energy
P Devine‐Wright*, H Devine‐Wright, P Fleming
Environmental Education Research 10 (4), 493-506, 2004
1712004
Symmetries, expectations, dynamics and contexts: a framework for understanding public engagement with renewable energy projects
G Walker, P Devine-Wright, J Barnett, K Burningham, N Cass, ...
Renewable energy and the public, 1-14, 2014
1252014
Social representations of electricity network technologies: Exploring processes of anchoring and objectification through the use of visual research methods
H Devine‐Wright, P Devine‐Wright
British Journal of Social Psychology 48 (2), 357-373, 2009
1252009
The positive impact of structured surfing courses on the wellbeing of vulnerable young people.
C Godrey, H Devine-Wright, J Taylor
Community Practitioner, 25-29, 2015
1022015
Social representations of intermittency and the shaping of public support for wind energy in the UK
P Devine-Wright, H Devine-Wright
International journal of global energy issues 25 (3-4), 243-256, 2006
882006
Public understanding of hydrogen energy: A theoretical approach
F Sherry-Brennan, H Devine-Wright, P Devine-Wright
Energy Policy 38 (10), 5311-5319, 2010
832010
Visible technologies, invisible organisations: An empirical study of public beliefs about electricity supply networks
P Devine-Wright, H Devine-Wright, F Sherry-Brennan
Energy policy 38 (8), 4127-4134, 2010
812010
Applying a universal content and structure of values in construction management
GR Mills, SA Austin, DS Thomson, H Devine-Wright
Journal of business ethics 90, 473-501, 2009
722009
What is ‘local’about Smart Local Energy Systems? Emerging stakeholder geographies of decentralised energy in the United Kingdom
C Walker, P Devine-Wright, M Rohse, L Gooding, H Devine-Wright, ...
Energy Research & Social Science 80, 102182, 2021
542021
From Demand Side Management to Demand Side Participation: Tracing an Environmental Psychology of Sustainable Electricity System Evolution.
H Devine-Wright, P Devine-Wright
Revista de Psihologie Aplicata/Journal of Applied Psychology 6, 2004
522004
Representing the demand side:'deficit'beliefs about domestic electricity users
H Devine-Wright, P Devine-Wright
362005
Addressing the subjective view of value delivery
D Thomson, S Austin, GR Mills, H Devine-Wright
Loughborough University, 2003
342003
Public engagement with community-based energy service provision: An exploratory case study
P Devine-Wright, H Devine-Wright
Energy & environment 20 (3), 303-317, 2009
282009
Do the ends justify the means? Problematizing social acceptance and instrumentally-driven community engagement in proposed energy projects
S Ryder, C Walker, S Batel, H Devine-Wright, P Devine-Wright, ...
Socio-Ecological Practice Research 5 (2), 189-204, 2023
222023
Correlates of condom use and condom-use motivation among young South Africans.
H Devine-Wright, C Abraham, H Onya, S Ramatsea, ...
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2015
222015
Envisioning public engagement with renewable energy: an empirical analysis of images within the UK national press 2006/2007
H Devine-Wright
Renewable Energy and the Public, 101-113, 2014
222014
Practitioner understanding of value in the UK building sector
DS Thomson, SA Austin, GR Mills, H Devine‐Wright
Engineering, construction and architectural management 20 (3), 214-231, 2013
202013
Domestic electricity consumption and demand-side participation: opportunities and challenges for the UK power system
D Kirschen, M Bilton, C Ramsay, M Leach, H Devine-Wright, ...
Delivering a low carbon electricity system: technologies, economics and policy, 2008
202008
Matching values and value in construction and design
H Devine-Wright, DS Thomson, SA Austin
© Robert Gordon University, 2003
192003
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