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Katherine Ellsworth-Krebs
Katherine Ellsworth-Krebs
Chancellor's Fellow in Sustainable Design, University of Strathclyde
Verified email at strath.ac.uk - Homepage
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Home-ing in on domestic energy research:“House,”“home,” and the importance of ontology
K Ellsworth-Krebs, L Reid, CJ Hunter
Energy research & social science 6, 100-108, 2015
1202015
Implications of declining household sizes and expectations of home comfort for domestic energy demand
K Ellsworth-Krebs
Nature Energy, 20-25, 2020
852020
Conceptualising energy prosumption: Exploring energy production, consumption and microgeneration in Scotland, UK
K Ellsworth-Krebs, L Reid
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 48 (10), 1988-2005, 2016
722016
Integrated framework of home comfort: relaxation, companionship and control
K Ellsworth-Krebs, L Reid, CJ Hunter
Building Research & Information 47 (2), 202-218, 2019
542019
Circular economy infrastructure: Why we need track and trace for reusable packaging
K Ellsworth-Krebs, C Rampen, E Rogers, L Dudley, L Wishart
Sustainable Production and Consumption 29, 249-258, 2022
472022
Nudge (ography) and practice theories: Contemporary sites of behavioural science and post-structuralist approaches in geography?
L Reid, K Ellsworth-Krebs
Progress in Human Geography 43 (2), 295-313, 2019
402019
Reworking boundaries in the home-as-office: boundary traffic during COVID-19 lockdown and the future of working from home
U Wethal, K Ellsworth-Krebs, A Hansen, S Changede, G Spaargaren
Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy 18 (1), 325-343, 2022
312022
Home Comfort and “Peak Household”: Implications for Energy Demand
K Ellsworth-Krebs, L Reid, CJ Hunter
Housing, Theory and Society, 1-20, 2020
262020
Locking-down instituted practices: Understanding sustainability in the context of ‘domestic’consumption in the remaking
T Holmes, C Lord, K Ellsworth-Krebs
Journal of Consumer Culture 22 (4), 1049-1067, 2022
132022
Practic-ing culture: exploring the implications of pre-existing mobility cultures on (post-) pandemic practices in Norway, Ireland, and the United States
M Greene, K Ellsworth-Krebs, J Volden, E Fox, M Anantharaman
Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy 18 (1), 483-499, 2022
102022
Practicing energy prosumption: Using unsolicited online data to reveal the everyday realities of solar thermal panels in the United Kingdom
L Reid, K Ellsworth-Krebs
Energy research & social science 34, 191-199, 2017
92017
Demanding expectations: Exploring the experience of distributed heat generation in Europe
L Reid, K Ellsworth-Krebs
Energy Research & Social Science 71, 101821, 2021
72021
2 Everyday futures, spaces, and mobilities
S Pink, K Ellsworth-Krebs, M Köhne, ED Rasch, N Ortar, A Flipo, ...
Energy Futures, 25-70, 2022
62022
Home-ing in on domestic energy research: home comfort and energy demand
K Ellsworth-Krebs
University of St Andrews, 2017
62017
Feminist LCAs: Finding leverage points for wellbeing within planetary boundaries
K Ellsworth-Krebs, M Niero, T Jack
Sustainable Production and Consumption 39, 546-555, 2023
22023
‘Telling tales’: Communicating UK energy research through fairy tale characters
C Lord, K Ellsworth-Krebs, T Holmes
Energy Research & Social Science 101, 103100, 2023
22023
Hybrid working is fuelling demand for more tech and bigger homes–both are bad news for the planet
K Ellsworth-Krebs, C Lord, T Holmes
12021
Fixing the housing crisis: it’s time to challenge our thirst for more living space
KS Ellsworth-Krebs
12018
Working from Home: We Don't Need More Space, We Need Space
AR Costa, K Ellsworth-Krebs
Future Home, 77-86, 2023
2023
Just toys? From material sustainability to co-design and degrowth
K Ellsworth-Krebs
Flourish by Design, 161-163, 2023
2023
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