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Alexa Spence
Alexa Spence
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei nottingham.ac.uk
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The psychological distance of climate change
A Spence, W Poortinga, N Pidgeon
Risk Analysis: An International Journal 32 (6), 957-972, 2012
15572012
Perceptions of climate change and willingness to save energy related to flood experience
A Spence, W Poortinga, C Butler, NF Pidgeon
Nature climate change 1 (1), 46-49, 2011
11872011
Framing and communicating climate change: The effects of distance and outcome frame manipulations
A Spence, N Pidgeon
Global environmental change 20 (4), 656-667, 2010
9842010
Uncertain climate: An investigation into public scepticism about anthropogenic climate change
W Poortinga, A Spence, L Whitmarsh, S Capstick, NF Pidgeon
Global environmental change 21 (3), 1015-1024, 2011
8772011
Smart grids, smart users? The role of the user in demand side management
M Goulden, B Bedwell, S Rennick-Egglestone, T Rodden, A Spence
Energy research & social science 2, 21-29, 2014
4612014
Experience of extreme weather affects climate change mitigation and adaptation responses
C Demski, S Capstick, N Pidgeon, RG Sposato, A Spence
Climatic change 140, 149-164, 2017
4362017
Nuclear power, climate change and energy security: Exploring British public attitudes
A Corner, D Venables, A Spence, W Poortinga, C Demski, N Pidgeon
Energy Policy 39 (9), 4823-4833, 2011
4282011
Intervening to change behaviour and save energy in the workplace: A systematic review of available evidence
SC Staddon, C Cycil, M Goulden, C Leygue, A Spence
Energy Research & Social Science 17, 30-51, 2016
2262016
Creating a national citizen engagement process for energy policy
N Pidgeon, C Demski, C Butler, K Parkhill, A Spence
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (supplement_4), 13606-13613, 2014
2212014
Public values for energy system change
C Demski, C Butler, KA Parkhill, A Spence, NF Pidgeon
Global Environmental Change 34, 59-69, 2015
2092015
Examining consumer behavior toward genetically modified (GM) food in Britain
A Spence, E Townsend
Risk Analysis 26 (3), 657-670, 2006
1702006
Public perceptions of energy choices: The influence of beliefs about climate change and the environment
A Spence, W Poortinga, N Pidgeon, I Lorenzoni
Energy & environment 21 (5), 385-407, 2010
1602010
Public perceptions of climate change and energy futures in Britain: Summary findings of a survey conducted in January-March 2010
A Spence, D Venables, N Pidgeon, W Poortinga, C Demski
Understanding Risk Group 10 (1), 2010
1572010
Engaging with energy reduction: Does a climate change frame have the potential for achieving broader sustainable behaviour?
A Spence, C Leygue, B Bedwell, C O'malley
Journal of Environmental Psychology 38, 17-28, 2014
1512014
Psychology, climate change & sustainable bahaviour
A Spence, N Pidgeon
Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development 51 (6), 8-18, 2009
1492009
Reducing, and bridging, the psychological distance of climate change
LS Loy, A Spence
Journal of Environmental Psychology 67, 101388, 2020
1382020
Transforming the UK energy system: public values, attitudes and acceptability-synthesis report
K Parkhill, CC Demski, C Butler, A Spence, NF Pidgeon
UKERC, 2013
1292013
Bringing appraisal theory to environmental risk perception: A review of conceptual approaches of the past 40 years and suggestions for future research
C Keller, A Bostrom, M Kuttschreuter, L Savadori, A Spence, M White
Journal of risk research 15 (3), 237-256, 2012
1222012
The digital workplace and its dark side: An integrative review
E Marsh, EP Vallejos, A Spence
Computers in Human Behavior 128, 107118, 2022
1202022
Caught in the middle: The role of the Facilities Manager in organisational energy use
M Goulden, A Spence
Energy Policy 85, 280-287, 2015
1162015
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