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Geels, F.W. & Penna, C.C.R. (2015) Societal problems and industry reorientation: Elaborating the Dialectic Issue LifeCycle (DILC) model and a case study of car safety in the USA (1900-1995), Research Policy, 44(1), pp. 67-82.
Carlsson-Hyslop, A. (2015) 'Human computing practices and patronage: anti-aircraft ballistics and tidal calculations in first world war Britain', Information and Culture, 50(1), pp. 70-109.
Yates, L. (2015) 'Everyday politics, social practices and movement networks: daily life in Barcelona's social centres', The British Journal of Sociology
Paddock, J. (2014) Invoking Simplicity: ‘Alternative’ Food and the Reinvention of Distinction, Sociologia Ruralis, 55(1), pp. 22-40.
Vernay, A. L. & Boons, F. (2015) Assessing Systems Integration: A Conceptual Framework and a Method, Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 32(1), pp. 106-123.
Penna, C.C.R. & Geels, F.W. (2015) ‘Climate change and the slow reorientation of the American car industry (1979-2012): An application and extension of the Dialectic Issue LifeCycle (DILC) model’, Research Policy.
Yates, L. & Warde, A. (2015) The evolving content of meals in Great Britain. Results of a survey in 2012 in comparison with the 1950s, Appetite, 84(1). pp. 229-308.
Johnson, V. C. A. & Hall, S. (2014) Community energy and equity: The distributional implications of a transition to a decentralised electricity system, People, Place and Policy, 8(3), pp. 149-167.
Darmon, I. & Warde, A. (2014) 'Under pressure – learning from the culinary and alimentary practices of Anglo-French couples for cross-national comparison’, Anthropology of Food, S10
Warde, A. (2014) After taste: culture, consumption and theories of practice, Journal of Consumer Culture, 14(3), pp.279-303.
Mylan, J., Geels, F. W., Gee, S., McMeekin, A. & Foster, C. (2014) Eco-innovation and retailers in milk, beef and bread chains: enriching environmental supply chain management with insights from innovation studies, Journal of Cleaner Production.
Whillans, J. & Nazroo, J. (2014) Equal access, (Un)equal uptake: a longitudinal study of cataract surgery uptake in older people in England, BMC Health Services Research 2014, 14, pp. 447.
Whillans, J. & Nazroo, J. (2014) Assessment of visual impairment: The relationship between self-reported vision and 'gold-standard' measured visual acuity, British Journal of Visual Impairment, 32(3), pp. 236-248.
MacGregor, S. (2013) Only Resist: Feminist Ecological Citizenship and the Post-politics of Climate Change,Hypatia, 29(3), pp. 617-633.
Geels, F.W., (2014) ‘Regime resistance against low-carbon energy transitions: Introducing politics and power in the multi-level perspective’, Theory, Culture & Society, 31(5), pp. 21-40.
Boons, F., Spekkink, W. & Jiao, W. (2014) A process perspective on industrial symbiosis, Journal of Industrial Ecology, 18(3), pp. 341-355.
Whillans, J. (2014) The Weekend: The Friend and Foe of Independent Singles, Leisure Studies, 33(2), pp. 185-201.
Jiao, W. & Boons, F. (2014) Toward a research agenda for policy intervention and facilitation to enhance industrial symbiosis based on a comprehensive literature review, Journal of Cleaner Production, 67, pp. 14-25.
Bloemendal, M., Olsthoorn, T. & Boons, F. (2014) How to achieve optimal and sustainable use of the subsurface for Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage, Energy Policy, 66, pp. 104-114.
Geels, F. (2014) 'Reconceptualising the co-evolution of firms-in-industries and their environments: Developing an inter-disciplinary Triple Embeddedness Framework', Research Policy, 43(2), pp. 261-277
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