Theme 2 - Conferences & Workshops: Presentations & Refereed Papers
- Barnacle, M.A.; Alarcon-Rodriguez, A.D.; Ault, G.W.; Galloway, S.J. (2009). Emissions-based simulation to evaluate long-term low carbon transition pathways for the UK gas and electricity infrastructure. Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2009 Proceedings of the 44th International , vol., no., pp.1-5, 1-4 Sept. 2009.
- Burgess, J., & Hargreaves, T. (2010). Household interactions with Smart Energy Monitors: Insights from the Visible Energy Trial. Smart Metering Europe. Vienna, Austria. September 2010.
- Burgess, J. & Hargreaves, T. (2010). Consumer behaviour and 2050. Transition Pathways Dissemination Conference, London, 2nd November 2010.
- Hargreaves, T. (2011). Smart meters and the governance of energy use in the household. Workshop on Governing the Global Climate Polity. Lund, Sweden. June 2011.
- Hargreaves, T. (2011). Making Pro-Environmental Behaviour Work. Invited Presentation to the Centre for Sustainable Communications, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. June 2011.
- Hargreaves, T. (2011). Discipline and pro-environmental behaviour change: resistance and the making-up of environmental individuals. Workshop on Governing the Global Climate Polity. Lund, Sweden. June 2011.
- Hargreaves, T. (2011). Making Energy Visible: How householders interact with feedback on their energy use. UK Energy Research Centre Webinar. 6th October 2011.
- Hargreaves, T. (2011). Sustainable Energy Transitions: Civil Society, the Multi-Level Perspective and Social Practice Theory. Presentation to Workshop on Applying Practice Theory to Community Energy. Southampton, June 2011.
- Hargreaves, T. (2010). Governmentality and energy use: behaviour change and the making up of energy citizens. Paper for: the ESRC Seminar Series on ‘Critical Public Engagement – participation, power and sustainable energy futures’. University of Sussex, 26th October 2010.
- Hargreaves, T. (2010). Can practice make behaviour change perfect? Using social practice theory to interrogate and improve pro-environmental behaviour change interventions. Paper for: the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST) conference on ‘Practicing Science and Technology – Performing the Social. Trento, Italy, 2-4th September 2010.
- Hargreaves, T. (2010). Disciplining Consumption: Exploring surveillance and normalization in pro-environmental behaviour change interventions. Paper for: the European Sociological Association Sociology of Consumption network interim meeting. Tartu, Estonia, 26-28 August 2010.
- Hargreaves, T. (2010). The Social and behavioural aspects of energy use. UK Energy Research Centre Summer School, Warwick University, June 2010.
- Hargreaves, T., & Blincoe, C. (2011). Smart Behaviour Change for Smart Households. Presentation to IBM UK workshop on Finding the Clunk-Click for Energy. May 2011.
- Hargreaves, T., & Burgess, J. (2010). Understanding how householders interact with feedback from smart energy monitors. Keynote presentation at the ESRC Seminar Series on ‘Geographies of Energy Transition – Cultural Economies of Energy Consumption’. University of Manchester, 15th October 2010.
- Hargreaves, T., Hielscher, S., Seyfang, G., Smith, A., & Park, J. (2011). How does community energy travel? Local projects and global niches in sustainable energy transitions. Paper for the Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, London, September 2011.
- Hargreaves, T., Nye, M., & Burgess, J. (2011). When practices strike back…: A longitudinal study of the impact of smart energy monitors on domestic energy-use practices. Paper for the Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, London, September 2011.
- Hargreaves, T., Nye, M., & Burgess, J. (2010). Understanding how householders interact with feedback from smart energy monitors – Opening the black box of the household. Paper for: the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST) conference on: Practicing Science and Technology – Performing the Social. Trento, Italy, 2-4th September 2010.
- Haxeltine, A., Hargreaves, T., Longhurst, N., & Seyfang, G. (2011). Where does change come from? Theoretical and conceptual framings for research on the role of civil society in changing social practices and socio-technical transitions. The Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative (SCORAI) workshop on: Socio-technical Transitions, Social Practices, and the New Economics: Meeting the Challenges of a Constrained World. April 2011.
- Higginson, S., Richardson, I. and Thomson, M. (2011). Energy use in the context of behaviour and practice: The interdisciplinary challenge in modelling flexible electricity demand. 17 August 2011.
- Huang, S and Infield, D (2010). Demand side management for domestic plug-in electric vehicles in power distribution system operation. 21st International Conference on Electricity Distribution (CIRED), Frankfurt, 8 June 2011.
- Huang, S and Infield, D (2010). The impact of domestic Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles on power distribution system loads. International Conference on Power System Technology (POWERCON), Hangzhou, 24 October 2010.
- Huang, S and Infield, D (2009). The potential of domestic electric vehicles to contribute to power system operation through vehicle to grid technology. The 44th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), University of Strathclyde, 1 September 2009.
- Richardson, I and Thomson, M. (2011). Integrated simulation of photovoltaic microgeneration and domestic electricity demand: A one-minute resolution open-source model. Microgen II, Glasgow, April 2011.
- Robertson, E.M.; Alarcon-Rodriguez, A.D.; Galloway, S.J.; Ault, G.W.; , "Outline for an integrated multiple energy carrier model of the UK energy infrastructure," Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2009 Proceedings of the 44th International , vol., no., pp.1-5, 1-4 Sept. 2009.
