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2011

Book Chapter

Understanding household attitudes and behaviours towards waste, water and energy conservation

Fielding, Kelly S., Louis, Winnifred R., Warren, Clive and Thompson, Alice (2011). Understanding household attitudes and behaviours towards waste, water and energy conservation. Urban Consumption. (pp. 199-214) edited by Peter W. Newton. Collingwood, VIC, Australia: CSIRO Publishing.

Understanding household attitudes and behaviours towards waste, water and energy conservation

2010

Book

Environmental sustainability: understanding the attitudes and behaviour of Australian households

Fielding, Kelly S., Thompson, Alice, Louis, Winnifred R. and Warren, Clive (2010). Environmental sustainability: understanding the attitudes and behaviour of Australian households. AHURI Final Report No. 152 Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.

Environmental sustainability: understanding the attitudes and behaviour of Australian households

2010

Journal Article

Environmental sustainability in residential housing: understanding attitudes and behaviour towards waste, water, and energy consumption and conservation among Australian households

Fielding, Kelly S., Louis, Winnifred R., Warren, Clive M.J. and Thompson, Alice (2010). Environmental sustainability in residential housing: understanding attitudes and behaviour towards waste, water, and energy consumption and conservation among Australian households. AHURI Final Report, 152, 1-132.

Environmental sustainability in residential housing: understanding attitudes and behaviour towards waste, water, and energy consumption and conservation among Australian households

2010

Journal Article

Water demand management research: A psychological perspective

Russell, Sally and Fielding, Kelly (2010). Water demand management research: A psychological perspective. Water Resources Research, 46 (5) W05302, W05302-1-W05302-12. doi: 10.1029/2009WR008408

Water demand management research: A psychological perspective

2010

Journal Article

Fun environmentalism! Potential contributions of autonomy supportive psychology to sustainable lifestyles

Cooke, Anna and Fielding, Kelly (2010). Fun environmentalism! Potential contributions of autonomy supportive psychology to sustainable lifestyles. Management of Environmental Quality, 21 (2), 155-164. doi: 10.1108/14777831011025508

Fun environmentalism! Potential contributions of autonomy supportive psychology to sustainable lifestyles

2009

Journal Article

Environmental sustainability in residential housing: Understanding attitudes and behaviour towards waste, water, and energy consumption and conservation among Australian households

Fielding, Kelly S., Louis, Winnifred R., Warren, Clive M. J. and Thompson, Alice (2009). Environmental sustainability in residential housing: Understanding attitudes and behaviour towards waste, water, and energy consumption and conservation among Australian households. AHURI Positioning Paper, 121, 1-50.

Environmental sustainability in residential housing: Understanding attitudes and behaviour towards waste, water, and energy consumption and conservation among Australian households

2009

Journal Article

Reactions to Procedural Discrimination in an Intergroup Context: The Role of Group Membership of the Authority

Cheng, Grand H.-L., Fielding, Kelly S., Hogg, Michael A. and Terry, Deborah J. (2009). Reactions to Procedural Discrimination in an Intergroup Context: The Role of Group Membership of the Authority. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 12 (4), 463-478. doi: 10.1177/1368430209105041

Reactions to Procedural Discrimination in an Intergroup Context: The Role of Group Membership of the Authority

2009

Conference Publication

Fun environmentalism! Potential contributions of autonomy supportive psychology to developing low carbon lifestyles in Australian households

Cooke, Anna and Fielding, Kelly (2009). Fun environmentalism! Potential contributions of autonomy supportive psychology to developing low carbon lifestyles in Australian households. Environmental Research Event 2009, Noosa Heads, Queensland, 10-13th May 2009.

Fun environmentalism! Potential contributions of autonomy supportive psychology to developing low carbon lifestyles in Australian households

2008

Journal Article

Theory of planned behaviour, identity and intentions to engage in environmental activism

Fielding, Kelly S., McDonald, Rachel and Louis, Winnifred R. (2008). Theory of planned behaviour, identity and intentions to engage in environmental activism. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 28 (4), 318-326. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2008.03.003

Theory of planned behaviour, identity and intentions to engage in environmental activism

2008

Journal Article

Integrating social identity theory and the theory of planned behaviour to explain decisions to engage in sustainable agricultural practices

Fielding, Kelly, Terry, Deborah J., Masser, Barbara M. and Hogg, Michael A. (2008). Integrating social identity theory and the theory of planned behaviour to explain decisions to engage in sustainable agricultural practices. British Journal of Social Psychology, 47 (1), 23-48. doi: 10.1348/014466607X206792

Integrating social identity theory and the theory of planned behaviour to explain decisions to engage in sustainable agricultural practices

2008

Conference Publication

Just because you lead us, it doesn't mean we have to like you: The challenge of being an anti-normative leader

Fielding, K. S., Masser, B. and Xiang, N. (2008). Just because you lead us, it doesn't mean we have to like you: The challenge of being an anti-normative leader. 37th Annual Meeting of Australasian Social Psychologists, Wellingon, New Zealand, 27-30 March 2008. doi: 10.1080/00049530802385533

Just because you lead us, it doesn't mean we have to like you: The challenge of being an anti-normative leader

2006

Journal Article

Reactions to positive deviance: Social identity and attribution dimensions

Fielding, K. S., Hogg, M. A. and Annandale, N. (2006). Reactions to positive deviance: Social identity and attribution dimensions. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 9 (2), 199-218. doi: 10.1177/1368430206062077

Reactions to positive deviance: Social identity and attribution dimensions

2006

Journal Article

Why do people engage in collective action? Revisiting the role of perceived effectiveness

Hornsey, Matthew J., Blackwood, Leda, Louis, Winnifred Louis, Fielding, Kelly, Mavor, Ken, Morton, Thomas, O'Brien, Anne, Paasonen, Karl-Erik, Smith, Joanne and White, Katherine M. (2006). Why do people engage in collective action? Revisiting the role of perceived effectiveness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 36 (7), 1701-1722. doi: 10.1111/j.0021-9029.2006.00077.x

Why do people engage in collective action? Revisiting the role of perceived effectiveness

2006

Conference Publication

How multiple identities influence attitudes, emotions and action

Louis, W., Nickerson, A., Fielding, K. and Johnson, S. (2006). How multiple identities influence attitudes, emotions and action. The 35th Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasia Social Psychologists (SASP), Canberra, A.C.T., 20-23 April, 2006. London: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.1080/00049530600940015

How multiple identities influence attitudes, emotions and action

2006

Journal Article

Demographic category membership and leadership in small groups: A social identity analysis

Hogg, MA, Fielding, KS, Johnson, D, Masser, B, Russell, E and Svensson, A (2006). Demographic category membership and leadership in small groups: A social identity analysis. Leadership Quarterly, 17 (4), 335-350. doi: 10.1016/j.leaqua.2006.04.007

Demographic category membership and leadership in small groups: A social identity analysis

2006

Conference Publication

Identity barriers to engaging in proenvironmental behaviour

Fielding, K. and Bulwinkle, J. (2006). Identity barriers to engaging in proenvironmental behaviour. The 35th Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists (SASP), Canberra, 20-23 April, 2006. London: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.1080/00049530600940015

Identity barriers to engaging in proenvironmental behaviour

2005

Journal Article

Explaining landholders' decisions about riparian zone management: The role of behavioural, normative, and control beliefs

Fielding, K. S., Terry, D. J., Masser, B. M., Bordia, P. and Hogg, M. A. (2005). Explaining landholders' decisions about riparian zone management: The role of behavioural, normative, and control beliefs. Journal of Environmental Management, 77 (1), 12-21. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2005.03.002

Explaining landholders' decisions about riparian zone management: The role of behavioural, normative, and control beliefs

2005

Conference Publication

Sustained versus eroding community engagement

Louis, Winnifred, Terry, Deborah and Fielding, Kelly (2005). Sustained versus eroding community engagement. International Conference on Engaging Communities, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 14-17 August 2005. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Queensland Department of Main Roads.

Sustained versus eroding community engagement

2005

Book Chapter

Fringe dwellers: Processes of deviance and marginalization in groups

Hogg, M. A., Fielding, K. and Darley, J. (2005). Fringe dwellers: Processes of deviance and marginalization in groups. The Social Psychology of Inclusion and Exclusion. (pp. 191-210) edited by Dominic Abrams, Michael A Hogg and Jose M Marques. New York, USA: Psychology Press. doi: 10.4324/9780203496176

Fringe dwellers: Processes of deviance and marginalization in groups

2003

Conference Publication

Explaining rural landholders' use of sustainable practices: The role of attitudes, norms, and the intergroup context

Fielding, K., Terry, D. J., Bordia, P., Hogg, M. A. and Masser, B. M. (2003). Explaining rural landholders' use of sustainable practices: The role of attitudes, norms, and the intergroup context. 38th APS Annual Conference : development through diversity, Perth W. A., 2003. Melbourne: APA.

Explaining rural landholders' use of sustainable practices: The role of attitudes, norms, and the intergroup context