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Kate Burningham

Role: 

Co-Investigator

Email: 

k.burningham@surrey.ac.uk

Kate Burningham is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology of the Environment; a joint appointment between the Department of Sociology and the Centre for Environmental Strategy (CES) at the University of Surrey. Her research interests focus on the social construction of environmental problems, public environmental knowledge, environmental inequalities and sustainable lifestyles.

Kate is a co-investigator in the Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group (SLRG) and is leading the qualitative, longitudinal project Exploring Lifestyle Changes in Transition (ELiCiT).

 

team

 
· Tim Jackson
· Ian Christie
· Adrian Smith
· Andrew Leicester
· Andy Stirling
· Angela Druckman
· Bas Verplanken
· Birgitt Gatersleben
· Bronwyn Hayward
· Debbie Roy
· Emily Creamer
· Gemma Birkett
· George Stoye
· Julie Barnett
· Kate Burningham
· Laura Blow
· Linda Geßner
· Mona Chitnis
· Rachael Durrant
· Rebecca White
· Simon Allen
· Steve Sorrell
· Susan Venn
· Sylvia Nissen

           

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