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An inconvenient truth? Can extracts of a film really affect our psychological mood and our motivation to act against climate change
G Beattie, L Sale, L McGuire
115*2011
An exploration of possible unconscious ethnic biases in higher education: The role of implicit attitudes on selection for university posts
G Beattie, D Cohen, L McGuire
Semiotica 2013 (197), 171-201, 2013
792013
See no evil? Only implicit attitudes predict unconscious eye movements towards images of climate change
G Beattie, L McGuire
642012
Do we actually look at the carbon footprint of a product in the initial few seconds? An experimental analysis of unconscious eye movements
G Beattie, L McGuire, L Sale
International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic & Social …, 2010
392010
Harnessing the unconscious mind of the consumer: How implicit attitudes predict pre-conscious visual attention to carbon footprint information on products
G Beattie, L McGuire
Semiotica 2015 (204), 253-290, 2015
362015
Staying over-optimistic about the future: Uncovering attentional biases to climate change messages
G Beattie, M Marselle, L McGuire, D Litchfield
Semiotica 2017 (218), 21-64, 2017
342017
Consumption and climate change: Why we say one thing but do another in the face of our greatest threat
G Beattie, L McGuire
Semiotica 2016 (213), 493-538, 2016
312016
Mapping our underlying cognitions and emotions about good environmental behavior: Why we fail to act despite the best of intentions
N Power, G Beattie, L McGuire
Semiotica 2017 (215), 193-234, 2017
232017
The modifiability of implicit attitudes to carbon footprint and its implications for carbon choice
G Beattie, L McGuire
Environment and Behavior 52 (5), 467-494, 2020
212020
Talking green and acting green are two different things: An experimental investigation of the relationship between implicit and explicit attitudes and low carbon consumer choice
L McGuire, G Beattie
Semiotica 2019 (227), 99-125, 2019
202019
The Psychology of Climate Change
G Beattie, L McGuire
Routledge, 2018
172018
Are we too optimistic to bother saving the planet? The relationship between optimism, eye gaze, and negative images of climate change
G Beattie, L McGuire
International Journal of Environmental Cultural Economic and Social …, 2011
92011
Consumers and climate change: Can the presence of others promote more sustainable consumer choice?
L McGuire, G Beattie
The International Journal of Environmental Sustainability 12 (2), 33-56, 2016
72016
Personality and climate change mitigation: a psychological and semiotic exploration of the sustainable choices of optimists
G Beattie, L McGuire
Semiotica 2021 (241), 237-273, 2021
52021
The Psychology of Sustainable Consumption.
G Beattie, L McGuire
Multidisciplinary perspectives in honour of Sir Partha Dasgupta, 2014
52014
Emotional responses and psychological health among young people amid climate change, Fukushima's radioactive water release, and wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and the …
SSS Lau, JWL Fong, N van Rijsbergen, L McGuire, CCY Ho, MCH Cheng, ...
The Lancet Planetary Health 8 (6), e365-e377, 2024
22024
The psychology of sustainable consumption: or why we don’t do what we say
G Beattie, L McGuire
Sustainable consumption: Multidisciplinary perspectives, 175-196, 2014
22014
Reading the signs of climate change: How important is dispositional optimism for low carbon choice and potential climate change mitigation?
G BEATTIE, L MCGUIRE
Semiotica, 2019
2019
Brexit, racial and religious discrimination: the implications for secondary RE”
F FARRELL, L MCGUIRE
Annual Conference of Research in Education 2018, Edge Hill University, 2018
2018
Information of Carbon Labelling and Consumer Response. Final Project Report
G Beattie, L Sale, L McGuire
The University of Manchester Sustainable Consumption Institute, 2009
2009
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