Jacquelin Burgess mainly investigates Qualitative research, Environmental economics, Public relations, Advertising and Market research. Her study on Qualitative research is covered under Social science. Her Social science study combines topics in areas such as Cultural diversity, Diversity, Borough and Development plan.
The Environmental economics study combines topics in areas such as Energy consumption, Telecommunications and Consumer behaviour. Her Public relations research incorporates themes from Media studies, Cultural studies, Argument, Consumption and Mass media. Her study looks at the intersection of Market research and topics like Local authority with Marketing.
Her primary scientific interests are in Environmental resource management, Environmental planning, Social science, Public relations and Qualitative research. Her studies deal with areas such as Stakeholder and Sustainable development as well as Environmental resource management. Her Environmental planning study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Sustainability and Stakeholder engagement.
Her work in the fields of Social constructionism overlaps with other areas such as Group, Greenwich and Marsh. Her Public relations study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Mass media. Her Qualitative research research incorporates elements of Pedagogy, Construct and Public economics.
Jacquelin Burgess mainly focuses on Ecosystem assessment, Environmental economics, Environmental resource management, Citizen journalism and Management science. Her work carried out in the field of Ecosystem assessment brings together such families of science as Technical report, Engineering ethics and Environmental planning. Her research on Environmental economics frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Advertising.
Her Environmental resource management research includes themes of Cultural services, Human geography and Ecosystem. Her Citizen journalism study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Social science and Ecosystem services. Her Management science research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Project team, Corporate governance and Sustainability appraisal.
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Making energy visible: A qualitative field study of how householders interact with feedback from smart energy monitors
Tom Hargreaves;Michael Nye;Jacquelin Burgess.
Energy Policy (2010)
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.
Urban Studies (1988)
Environmental Communication and the Cultural Politics of Environmental Citizenship
J. Burgess;C.M. Harrison;P. Filius.
Environment and Planning A (1998)
Keeping energy visible? Exploring how householders interact with feedback from smart energy monitors in the longer term
Tom Hargreaves;Michael Nye;Jacquelin Burgess.
Energy Policy (2013)
Un)sustainable consumption
Jacquelin Burgess;Tracey Bedford;Kersty Hobson;Gail Davies.
In: Negotiating Environmental Change: New Perspectives from Social Science. (pp. 261-291). (2003) (2003)
UK National Ecosystem Assessment:understanding nature's value to society. Synthesis of key findings
R. Watson;S. Albon;R. Aspinall;M. Austen.
(2011)
The Production and Consumption of Environmental Meanings in the Mass Media: A Research Agenda for the 1990s
Jacquelin Burgess.
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (1990)
Exploring Environmental Values through the Medium of Small Groups: 1. Theory and Practice
J Burgess;M Limb;C M Harrison.
Environment and Planning A (1988)
Geography, The Media and Popular Culture
Jacquelin Burgess;John R Gold.
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (1986)
Re-materialising energy use through transparent monitoring systems
Jacquelin Burgess;Michael Nye.
Energy Policy (2008)
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