Using the language of NIMBY: a topic for research, not an activity for researchers K Burningham Local environment 5 (1), 55-67, 2000 | 496 | 2000 |
‘It'll never happen to me’: understanding public awareness of local flood risk K Burningham, J Fielding, D Thrush Disasters 32 (2), 216-238, 2008 | 495 | 2008 |
Being constructive: Social constructionism and the environment K Burningham, G Cooper Sociology 33 (2), 297-316, 1999 | 352 | 1999 |
Flood risk, vulnerability and environmental justice: Evidence and evaluation of inequality in a UK context G Walker, K Burningham Critical social policy 31 (2), 216-240, 2011 | 318 | 2011 |
Imagined publics and engagement around renewable energy technologies in the UK J Barnett, K Burningham, G Walker, N Cass Public Understanding of Science 21 (1), 36-50, 2012 | 256 | 2012 |
Renewable energy and sociotechnical change: imagined subjectivities of ‘the public’and their implications G Walker, N Cass, K Burningham, J Barnett Environment and planning A 42 (4), 931-947, 2010 | 212 | 2010 |
The limitations of the NIMBY concept for understanding public engagement with renewable energy technologies: a literature review K Burningham, J Barnett, D Thrush School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester, 2006 | 209 | 2006 |
An array of deficits: unpacking NIMBY discourses in wind energy developers' conceptualizations of their local opponents K Burningham, J Barnett, G Walker Society & Natural Resources 28 (3), 246-260, 2015 | 177 | 2015 |
Global environmental values and local contexts of action K Burningham, M O'Brien Sociology 28 (4), 913-932, 1994 | 129 | 1994 |
Environmental inequality and flood hazard J Fielding, K Burningham Local Environment 10 (4), 379-395, 2005 | 128 | 2005 |
Symmetries, expectations, dynamics and contexts: a framework for understanding public engagement with renewable energy projects G Walker, P Devine-Wright, J Barnett, K Burningham, N Cass, ... Renewable energy and the public. From NIMBY to participation, 1-14, 2011 | 123 | 2011 |
Pollution concerns in context: a comparison of local perceptions of the risks associated with living close to a road and a chemical factory K Burningham, D Thrush Journal of Risk Research 7 (2), 213-232, 2004 | 93 | 2004 |
Industrial constructions of publics and public knowledge: A qualitative investigation of practice in the UK chemicals industry K Burningham, J Barnett, A Carr, R Clift, W Wehrmeyer Public Understanding of Science 16 (1), 23-43, 2007 | 92 | 2007 |
Brownfield regeneration to greenspace: Delivery of project objectives for social and environmental gain G Atkinson, KJ Doick, K Burningham, C France Urban forestry & urban greening 13 (3), 586-594, 2014 | 91 | 2014 |
New motherhood: a moment of change in everyday shopping practices? K Burningham, S Venn, I Christie, T Jackson, B Gatersleben Young Consumers 15 (3), 211-226, 2014 | 80 | 2014 |
Stigma and attachment: performance of identity in an environmentally degraded place VC Broto, K Burningham, C Carter, L Elghali Society and Natural Resources 23 (10), 952-968, 2010 | 79 | 2010 |
The electric commons: A qualitative study of community accountability E Melville, I Christie, K Burningham, C Way, P Hampshire Energy Policy 106, 12-21, 2017 | 77 | 2017 |
Are lifecourse transitions opportunities for moving to more sustainable consumption? K Burningham, S Venn Journal of Consumer Culture 20 (1), 102-121, 2020 | 76 | 2020 |
‘It came up to here’: learning from children's flood narratives M Walker, R Whittle, W Medd, K Burningham, J Moran-Ellis, S Tapsell Children's Geographies 10 (2), 135-150, 2012 | 73* | 2012 |
Experiencing environmental inequality: the everyday concerns of disadvantaged groups K Burningham, D Thrush Housing Studies 18 (4), 517-536, 2003 | 68 | 2003 |