New Journal on Food Systems & Community
Do You See What I See? Examining the Epistemic Barriers to Sustainable Agriculture
Carolan, M. (2006). Do You See What I See? Examining the Epistemic Barriers to Sustainable Agriculture. Rural Sociology, 71(2), 232.
Norms for Environmentally Responsible Behaviour: An Extended Taxonomy
Thogersen, J. (2006). Norms for environmentally responsible behaviour: An extended taxonomy. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 26(4), 247-261.
To What Degree are Environmentally Beneficial Choices Reflective of a General Conservation Stance?
Thogersen, J., & Ölander, F. (2006). To What Degree are Environmentally Beneficial Choices Reflective of a General Conservation Stance?. Environment and Behavior, 38(4), 550-569.
Media Attention and the Market for 'Green' Consumer Products.
Thogersen, J. (2006). Media Attention and the Market for 'Green' Consumer Products. Business Strategy and the Environment, 15(3), 145-156.
Are Psychological and Ecological Well-Being Compatible? The Role of Values, Mindfulness, and Lifestyle
Brown, K., & Kasser, T. (2005). Are psychological and ecological well-being compatible? The role of values, mindfulness, and lifestyle. Social Indicators Research, 74(2), 349-368.
A Cognitive Dissonance Interpretation of Consistencies and Inconsistencies in Environmentally Responsible Behavior
Thogersen, J. (2004). A cognitive dissonance interpretation of consistencies and inconsistencies in environmentally responsible behavior. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 24(1), 93-103.
Human Values and the Emergence of a Sustainable Consumption Pattern: A Panel Study
Thogersen, J., & Ölander, F. (2002). Human values and the emergence of a sustainable consumption pattern: A panel study. Journal of Economic Psychology, 23(5), 605-630.
What's the Catch? Reducing Consumption of Contaminated Fish Among Anglers
Jonick, T., Anderson, E. L., Lin, S., Bruni, C. M., Schultz, P., Groner, S., et al. (2010). What's the Catch? Reducing Consumption of Contaminated Fish Among Anglers. Social Marketing Quarterly, 16(1), 32-51.