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Caring consumption and sustainability: Insights from early motherhood | Journal paper by Kate Burningham and Sue Venn
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Good Practice Guide for Social Enterprises Working on Food, Wellbeing and Sustainability
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Exploring social enterprises’ engagement in transdisciplinary research: a reflective analysis | By K Graham, K Burningham and A Loukianov
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Living well today and tomorrow: young people, good life narratives, and sustainability | Working Paper
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Learning to work differently: reflections on transdisciplinary research | Blog by Kate Burningham
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Social Enterprises + Food Systems | Scaling Up Workshop Series, 31 Jan – 5 Feb 2024
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Transforming the UK food system | Policy event with the APPG for Social Enterprise, London 16 Jan 2024
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Instagram hashtags in context: Patterning of the discursive space in search for the #goodlife | Journal paper
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Young Lives in Seven Cities: Key Survey Findings | Brochures
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Vacancy for project administrator at new ACCESS Network: University of Surrey
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ACCESS Summer School 2022: Championing Climate and Environmental Social Science, Windsor 14-16 Sept 2022
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Social enterprise as a catalyst for sustainable and healthy local food systems | CUSP partnering in new UKRI research project
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Vacancies for key roles at new ACCESS Network: University of Exeter and University of Surrey
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Advocacy for Climate Change and Environment Social Science | CUSP partnering in major new ESRC investment
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“Two quid, chicken and chips, done”: Young people’s sense of living well in the city through the lens of fast food consumption | Journal Paper
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Young People’s Lives in NZ and ZA | Film Screening at #ESRCFestival, 9 Nov 2021
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Moments of Change: Managing material possessions in the transition to retirement | Journal paper by Sue Venn and Kate Burningham
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Youth Attitudes and Participation in Climate Protest: An international cities comparison | Journal paper
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Situated Understandings of the Good Life | Blog by Sue Venn, Kate Burningham and Tim Jackson
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What makes for a good life in Woking? | Research and Workshop Report
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What makes for a good life in Hay-on-Wye? | Research and Workshop Report
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Young people’s experiences with local transport and green space in seven diverse urban communities | Journal Paper
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What Makes for a Good Life in Hay-on-Wye? | CUSP workshop at #ESRCFestival of Social Science, 12 Nov 2020
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What Makes for a Good Life in Woking? | CUSP workshop at #ESRCFestival of Social Science, 10 Nov 2020
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Survey | Young people’s urban experiences in #Lambeth London
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Young people, good life narratives, and sustainable futures: the case of Instagram | Journal Paper
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Navigating the stormy waters of sustainability research | Blog by Sue Venn, Kate Burningham and Anastasia Loukianov
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Ethics in context: essential flexibility in international photo-elicitation projects w/ young people | Journal Paper by K Burningham, S Venn et al
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Living the Good Life on Instagram | Journal Paper by Anastasia Loukianov, Kate Burningham and Tim Jackson
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Nature of Prosperity Dialogue: Reviving Democracy | London, 15 July 2019
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Youth Studies: Collaboration, Creativity and Complexities | Manchester Conference w CUSP sessions and CYCLES exhibition, 26-27 June 2019
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Young lives in seven cities | CYCLES Exhibition, London Nov 2018—January2019
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Young Lives in Seven Cities. A Touring Exhibition. | Catalogue
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Prosperity Is…? | A Research Log by S Venn, K Burningham, K Skippon and T Jackson
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Sustainable Consumption in Early Motherhood | Journal Paper by Kate Burningham and Sue Venn
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Moments of Change—Opportunities for moving to more sustainable consumption? | Working Paper by K Burningham and S Venn
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Young Lives in Seven Cities—A scoping study for the CYCLES project | Working Paper by S Nissen et al
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Sustainable Prosperity Ideas | CUSP Summer School 2017
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More Fun Less Stuff? Exploring Young People’s Everyday Consumption | A research log
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Young lives in seven cities | CYCLES project launch, 19 Sept 2017
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What makes for a good life in Stoke-On-Trent? | Workshop Report
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The political nature of sustainable prosperity | Panel session w Joan Walley and Fanny Broholm
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Recovering the Social | BSA Annual Conference 2017 with Kate Burningham and Sue Venn
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Connecting Societies and Cultures | Discoveries on your Doorstep evening with Kate Burningham
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Sustainability in turbulent times | Conference, Thursday 16 March 2017
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Understanding Sustainable Prosperity – Towards a transdisciplinary research agenda | Working Paper by T Jackson et al
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Consumption, inequalities and futures | ESA Conference w/ Kate Burningham
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Doing family and sustainability | New paper by Kate Burningham and Sue Venn
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Social and psychological understandings of the good life | Blog by Kate Burningham
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