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Dr Jo Swaffield
Joe Curtis
Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
Energy related technologies and vulnerable users: Using innovative methods to assess the challenges of technology adoption.2025
Dr Jo Swaffield
Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Energy use information and traffic light technology: Exploring user engagement with smart sockets2025
Dr Liucen Pan
Dr Dinara Davlembayeva
Dr Davit Marikyan
Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
Dr Jo Swaffield
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Paradoxical Smart Home Affordances Through the Eyes of People with Vulnerabilities : Exploring Conditions to Bridge the Gap Between Perceived and Actual Technology Affordances2025
Dr Dinara Davlembayeva
Dr Jo Swaffield
Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
Dr Davit Marikyan
Smart Homes: Enhancing Lives or Creating Challenges? Insights from People with Vulnerabilities2025
Dr Dinara Davlembayeva
Dr Jo Swaffield
Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
Dr Davit Marikyan
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Smart Homes: Enhancing Lives or Creating Challenges? Insights from People with Vulnerabilities.2025
Dr Jo Swaffield
Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
The Future of Energy Efficiency in the Home: Using Innovative Methods to Assess the Acceptance of New Technologies by Vulnerable and Non-Vulnerable Groups2025
Professor Derek Bell
Dr Jo Swaffield
Climate ethics with an ethnographic sensibility2019
Professor Derek Bell
Dr Jo Swaffield
How New are New Harms Really? Climate Change, Historical Reasoning and Social Change2019
Dr Jo Swaffield
Profit, reputation and ‘doing the right thing’: convention theory and the problem of food waste in the UK retail sector2018
Dr Jo Swaffield
Supermarkets, the ‘consumer’ and responsibilities for sustainable food2018
Dr Jo Swaffield
Who's Responsible for Food Waste? Consumers, Retailers and the Food Waste Discourse Coalition in the UK2018
Dr Jo Swaffield
Constructing and mobilizing ‘the consumer’: Responsibility, consumption and the politics of sustainability2017
Dr Jo Swaffield
After a decade of critique: neoliberal environmentalism, discourse analysis and the promotion of climate-protecting behaviour in the workplace2016
Dr Jo Swaffield
Freebies, freedom and fundamental change: resistance to neoliberal environmentalism in large ‘green’ corporations2016
Dr Jo Swaffield
Professor Derek Bell
Can 'climate champions' save the planet? A critical reflection on neoliberal social change2012