Denise's research interests are in the areas of consumption and sustainability. She is particularly interested in how communities build, retain and defend their sense of identity
| Enabling Change: Helping Individuals Participate in Sustainable Communities | |||
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Two case studies to explore how individuals may be empowered to participate in building sustainable communities. |
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| Imposed Change and Social Sustainability: A Community's Perspective | |||
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We explore the impact of proposed changes to power generation on the social sustainability and identity of a community |
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| Status and Sustainable Consumption in Lifestyles: From Conspicuous to Conscious | |||
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The research sites of interest are life style events, in particular, weddings, sports and corporate events, each of which include major levels of consumption. |
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| Achieving more Effective Social Marketing: Putting the Social Back into Systems Theory | |||
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In our paper we offer insights in to what the social sciences in general, and social marketing in particular, can offer change programmes in the area of social sustainability |
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| Marketing “Sustainability”: A New Vision for Promoting Sustainable Consumer Lifestyles | |||
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A discussion of why marketing campaigns promoting sustainability have had limited impact to date and argues for a new approach based on the motives for consumers adopting sustainable lifestyles. |
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