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Citations
11084
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5796
National Ranking
956

Overview

Jacquelin Burgess is affiliated with the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile currently includes no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues.

There is no available information regarding their main fields of study, subfields, or primary topics of research. Similarly, no book publications or awards have been documented for this researcher.

This profile solely encompasses verifiable details about Jacquelin Burgess's institutional association without additional data on research output or disciplinary focus at this time.

Best Publications

  • Feminism and Geography: The Limits of Geographical Knowledge

    Jacquelin Burgess;Gillian Rose

  • Making energy visible: A qualitative field study of how householders interact with feedback from smart energy monitors

    Tom Hargreaves;Michael Nye;Jacquelin Burgess

  • People, parks and the urban green: A study of popular meanings and values for open spaces in the city

    Jacquelin Burgess;Carolyn M. Harrison;Melanie Limb

  • Keeping energy visible? Exploring how householders interact with feedback from smart energy monitors in the longer term

    Tom Hargreaves;Michael Nye;Jacquelin Burgess

  • Environmental Communication and the Cultural Politics of Environmental Citizenship

    J. Burgess;C.M. Harrison;P. Filius

  • The Production and Consumption of Environmental Meanings in the Mass Media: A Research Agenda for the 1990s

    Jacquelin Burgess

  • UK National Ecosystem Assessment:understanding nature's value to society. Synthesis of key findings

    R. Watson;S. Albon;R. Aspinall;M. Austen

  • Exploring Environmental Values through the Medium of Small Groups: 1. Theory and Practice

    J Burgess;M Limb;C M Harrison

  • Re-materialising energy use through transparent monitoring systems

    Jacquelin Burgess;Michael Nye

  • UK National Ecosystem Assessment:Technical report

    R Watson;S Albon;R Aspinall;M Austen

  • Deliberative mapping: a novel analytic-deliberative methodology to support contested science-policy decisions

    Jacquelin Burgess;Andy Stirling;Judy Clark;Gail Davies

  • "I struggled with this money business”: Respondents' perspectives on contingent valuation

    Judy Clark;Jacquelin Burgess;Carolyn M Harrison

  • Knowledges in action: an actor network analysis of a wetland agri-environment scheme.

    Jacquelin Burgess;Judy Clark;Carolyn M Harrison

  • Selling places: Environmental images for the executive

    Jacquelin A. Burgess

  • Detecting environmental change: science and society—perspectives on long-term research and monitoring in the 21st century

    T.W. Parr;A.R.J. Sier;R.W. Battarbee;A. Mackay

  • Geography, The Media and Popular Culture

    Jacquelin Burgess;John R Gold

  • Social Constructions of Nature: A Case Study of Conflicts over the Development of Rainham Marshes

    Carolyn M. Harrison;Jacquelin Burgess

  • Exploring Environmental Values through the Medium of Small Groups: 2. Illustrations of a Group at Work

    J Burgess;M Limb;C M Harrison

  • Rationalising environmental responsibilities: A comparison of lay publics in the UK and the Netherlands

    Carolyn M Harrison;Jacquelin Burgess;Petra Filius

  • Un)sustainable consumption

    J Burgess;T Bedford;G Hobson;G Davies

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew Stirling
Andrew Stirling University of Sussex
Michael Winter
Michael Winter University of Exeter
Jules Pretty
Jules Pretty University of Essex
Roy Haines-Young
Roy Haines-Young University of Nottingham
Peter Smith
Peter Smith University of Aberdeen
Gareth Edwards-Jones
Gareth Edwards-Jones Bangor University
Richard W. Battarbee
Richard W. Battarbee University College London
Georgina M. Mace
Georgina M. Mace University College London
Les G. Firbank
Les G. Firbank University of Leeds
Alastair Fitter
Alastair Fitter University of York

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