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Tackling climate change through community: October 2009
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Tackling climate change through community. A discussion on how we can encourage communities to live low(er) carbon lifestyles. Wednesday, October 21, 2009. BBC NEWS Politics 'Scary' UK climate ad faces probe. Not only is it not necessarily going to be very effective, it turns out it also appears to be breaking some Advertising Standards Authority rules.oops. BBC NEWS Politics 'Scary' UK climate ad faces probe. Tuesday, October 20, 2009. Bridging the Apathy Gap ClimateBiz.com. Monday, October 19, 2009.
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Tackling climate change through community: What does social practice theory offer the work I'm doing?
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Tackling climate change through community. A discussion on how we can encourage communities to live low(er) carbon lifestyles. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. What does social practice theory offer the work I'm doing? I recently had an interesting email exchange with Tom Hargreaves, one of my supervisors here at UEA, regarding the role of social practice theory. For those uninitiated into the world of practice, a very brief synopsis (taken from Reckwitz) is as follows:. A (from TH) From the householders per...
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Tackling climate change through community: Plane Stupid's shock ads linking flights with polar bear deaths could fall flat | Ed Gillespie | Environment | guardian.co.uk
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Tackling climate change through community. A discussion on how we can encourage communities to live low(er) carbon lifestyles. Friday, November 20, 2009. Plane Stupid's shock ads linking flights with polar bear deaths could fall flat Ed Gillespie Environment guardian.co.uk. Plane Stupid's shock ads linking flights with polar bear deaths could fall flat Ed Gillespie Environment guardian.co.uk. November 23, 2009 at 12:32 PM. Not a bad article. 1 research shows that they are working with the mass of people.
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Tackling climate change through community: Green business...
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Tackling climate change through community. A discussion on how we can encourage communities to live low(er) carbon lifestyles. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Long time, no blog.and I've got no excuses either apart from the usual 'I've been so busy! Variety that are actually just a hollow excuse for not posting anything. The article is from Saturday's Guardian and is available here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. It was about this time three years ago I wrote my last blog. Why?
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Tackling climate change through community: December 2009
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Tackling climate change through community. A discussion on how we can encourage communities to live low(er) carbon lifestyles. Friday, December 4, 2009. Shaping social norms – can ‘community’ act as an instrument of change to encourage environmental citizenship? Shaping social norms – can ‘community’ act as an instrument of change to encourage environmental citizenship? Bonding and bridging social capital within those communities can act as a means of encouraging change. Will I still think this next week?
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Tackling climate change through community: October 2010
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Tackling climate change through community. A discussion on how we can encourage communities to live low(er) carbon lifestyles. Monday, October 18, 2010. Life in 'the real world' post MBA. The following article was included in one of the numerous news lists that I subscribe to. It sets out the post-MBA trajectories of a number of graduates of EDF's (that's the US environmental NGO the Environmental Defense Fund, not the French power company! Climate Corps fellowships that ". Monday, October 4, 2010. I'm n...
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Tackling climate change through community: April 2010
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Tackling climate change through community. A discussion on how we can encourage communities to live low(er) carbon lifestyles. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Long time, no blog.and I've got no excuses either apart from the usual 'I've been so busy! Variety that are actually just a hollow excuse for not posting anything. The article is from Saturday's Guardian and is available here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. It was about this time three years ago I wrote my last blog. Why? Hello and ...
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Tackling climate change through community: January 2010
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Tackling climate change through community. A discussion on how we can encourage communities to live low(er) carbon lifestyles. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. What does social practice theory offer the work I'm doing? I recently had an interesting email exchange with Tom Hargreaves, one of my supervisors here at UEA, regarding the role of social practice theory. For those uninitiated into the world of practice, a very brief synopsis (taken from Reckwitz) is as follows:. A (from TH) From the householders per...
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Tackling climate change through community: Shaping social norms – can ‘community’ act as an instrument of change to encourage environmental citizenship?
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Tackling climate change through community. A discussion on how we can encourage communities to live low(er) carbon lifestyles. Friday, December 4, 2009. Shaping social norms – can ‘community’ act as an instrument of change to encourage environmental citizenship? Shaping social norms – can ‘community’ act as an instrument of change to encourage environmental citizenship? Bonding and bridging social capital within those communities can act as a means of encouraging change. Will I still think this next week?