Resources
Documents
- Whitmarsh et al., 2011
- Public engagement with carbon and climate change: to what extent is the public ‘carbon capable’?, Global Environmental Change , 21, 56-65
- Whitmarsh_et_al_2011_Public_engagement_with_carbon_.pdf
- O'Neill and Hulme (2009)
- ONeill__Hulme_2009.doc
- O'Neill et al., 2010
- Disciplines, geography and gender in the framing of climate change, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
- ONeill_et_al_2010_BAMS.pdf
- Disciplines, geography and gender in the framing of climate change
- abstract
- ONeill_et_al._in_press_framing_CC_abstract.pdf
- Whitmarsh & O'Neill (in press) green identity abstract
- Whitmarsh__ONeill_in_press_green_identity_abstract.pdf
- O'Neill and Hulme (2009)
- ONeill__Hulme_2009_.doc
- Ockwell et al., 2009
- Reorienting climate change communication for effective mitigation: Forcing people to be green or fostering grass-roots engagement? , Science Communication, 30, 305-327
- Ockwell_et_al_online_early.pdf
- O'Neill and Boykoff, 2010
- The role of new media in engaging individuals with climate change, Earthscan, London
- ONeil_and_Boykoff_2010_new_media_and_cc.pdf
- Whitmarsh et al., 2011
- Public engagement with carbon and climate change: To what extent is the public 'carbon capable'? , Global Environmental Change, 21, 56-65
- Whitmarsh_et_al_2011_Public_engagement_with_carbon.pdf
- O'Neill and Boykoff, 2010
- Climate denier, skeptic or contrarian?, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107, E151
- ONeill__Boykoff_2010_denier_sceptic_contrarian.pdf
- Unknown author, 2011
- Climate change or social change? Debate within, amongst and beyond disciplines, Environment and Planning A, 43, 258-261
- Whitmarsh_et_al_2011_Climate_change_social_change.pdf
- Whitmarsh, O'Neill & Lorenzoni (in press) Engaging public with CC book outline
- WhitmarshONeill__Lorenzoni__in_press__Engaging_public_with_CC_book_outline.pdf
- Barnett and O'Neill, 2010
- Maladaptation, Global Environmental Change, 20, 211-213
- Barnett__ONeill_2010__Maladaptation.pdf
- Whitmarsh & O'Neill (in press) Green identity abstract
- Whitmarsh__ONeill_in_press_green_identity.pdf
- O'Neill & Boykoff (in press) new media and climate book intro
- ONeill_and_Boykoff__in_press__new_media_and_CC_book_chp_intro.pdf
- O'Neill and Hulme, 2009
- An iconic approach for representing climate change, Global Environmental Change, 19, 402-410
- ONeill_and_Hulme_2009_An_Iconic_Approach.pdf
- Whitmarsh and O'Neill, 2010
- Green identity, green living? The role of pro-environmental self-identity in determining consistency across diverse pro-environmental behaviours, Journal of Environmental Psychology
- Whitmarsh__ONeill_2010_green_identity_green_living.pdf
- Ockwell et al., 2010
- Forcing people to be green or fostering grass-roots engagement? Social psychological perspectives on the use of communication to encourage low carbon behaviour, Routledge, Oxford
- Ockwell_et_al_2010_book_chp.pdf
- O'Neill et al., 2008
- Expert assessment of the uncertainties of polar bear population dynamics under climate change, Journal of Applied Ecology, 45, 1649-1659
- ONeill_et_al_2008.pdf
