Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | Type | Access Type |
2017 | A conceptual framework for understanding the social acceptance of energy infrastructure: insights from energy storage | Devine-Wright, P.; Batel, S.; Aas, O.; Sovacool, B.; Labelle, M. C.; Ruud, A. | Article | Open Access |
2015 | A critical and empirical analysis of the national-local ‘gap’ in public responses to large-scale energy infrastructures | Batel, S.; Devine-Wright, P. | Article | Open Access |
2016 | Developing a critical agenda to understand pro-environmental actions: contributions from Social Representations and Social Practices Theories | Batel, S.; Castro, P.; Devine-Wright, P.; Howarth, C. | Article | Open Access |
2023 | Do the ends justify the means? Problematizing social acceptance and instrumentally-driven community engagement in proposed energy projects | Ryder, S.; Walker, C.; Batel, S.; Devine-Wright, H.; Devine-Wright, P.; Sherry-Brennan, F. | Article | Open Access |
2017 | Energy colonialism and the role of the global in local responses to new energy infrastructures in the UK: a critical and exploratory empirical analysis | Batel, S.; Devine-Wright, P. | Article | Open Access |
2013 | Explaining public preferences for high voltage pylon designs: an empirical study of perceived fit in a rural landscape | Devine-Wright, P.; Batel, S. | Article | Open Access |
2017 | My neighbourhood, my country or my planet? The influence of multiple place attachments and climate change concern on social acceptance of energy infrastructure | Devine-Wright, P.; Batel, S. | Article | Open Access |
2018 | Populism, identities and responses to energy infrastructures at different scales in the United Kingdom: a post-Brexit reflection | Batel, S.; Devine-Wright, P. | Article | Open Access |
2014 | Public beliefs about high-voltage powerlines in Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom: a comparative survey | Aas, O.; Devine-Wright, P.; Tangeland, T.; Batel, S.; Ruud, A. | Article | Open Access |
2015 | The role of (de-)essentialisation within siting conflicts: an interdisciplinary approach | Batel, S.; Devine-Wright, P.; Wold, L.; Egeland, H.; Jacobsen, G.; Aas, O. | Article | Open Access |
Jul-2013 | Social acceptance of low carbon energy and associated infrastructures: A critical discussion | Batel, S.; Devine-Wright, P.; Tangeland, T. | Article | Embargoed Access |
2015 | Towards a better understanding of people’s responses to renewable energy technologies: insights from Social Representations Theory | Batel, S.; Devine-Wright, P. | Article | Open Access |
2012 | Understanding People's Ideas on Natural Resource Management: Research on Social Representations of Nature | Buijs, A.; Hovardas, T.; Figari, H.; Castro, P.; Devine-Wright, P.; Fischer, A.; Mouro, C.; Selge, S. | Article | Embargoed Access |
2016 | Understanding responses to a UK high-voltage powerline proposal: the role of place and project-based social representations | Bailey, E.; Devine-Wright, P.; Batel, S. | Article | Open Access |
2016 | Using a narrative approach to understand place attachments and responses to power line proposals: the importance of life-place trajectories | Bailey, E.; Devine-Wright, P.; Batel, S. | Article | Open Access |
2020 | Using NIMBY rhetoric as a political resource to negotiate responses to local energy infrastructure: a power line case study | Batel, S.; Devine-Wright, P. | Article | Open Access |