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Tullia Jack
Tullia Jack
Institution of Service Studies
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Nobody was dirty: Intervening in inconspicuous consumption of laundry routines
T Jack
Journal of Consumer Culture 13 (3), 406-421, 2013
942013
Laundry routine and resource consumption in A ustralia
T Jack
International Journal of Consumer Studies 37 (6), 666-674, 2013
692013
‘Already existing’sustainability experiments: Lessons on water demand, cleanliness practices and climate adaptation from the UK camping music festival
AL Browne, T Jack, R Hitchings
Geoforum 103, 16-25, 2019
492019
Cleanliness and consumption: exploring material and social structuring of domestic cleaning practices
T Jack
International Journal of Consumer Studies 41 (1), 70-78, 2017
402017
Online conferencing in the midst of COVID-19: an “already existing experiment” in academic internationalization without air travel
T Jack, A Glover
Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy 17 (1), 292-304, 2021
372021
Should there be more showers at the summer music festival? Studying the contextual dependence of resource consuming conventions and lessons for sustainable tourism
R Hitchings, A Browne, T Jack
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 26 (3), 496-514, 2018
332018
Small is beautiful? Stories of carbon footprints, socio-demographic trends and small households in Denmark
T Jack, D Ivanova
Energy Research & Social Science 78, 102130, 2021
282021
‘Without cleanliness we can’t lead the life, no?’Cleanliness practices,(in) accessible infrastructures, social (im) mobility and (un) sustainable consumption in Mysore, India
T Jack, M Anantharaman, AL Browne
Social & Cultural Geography 23 (6), 814-835, 2022
172022
Sovereign dupes? Representations, conventions and (un) sustainable consumption
T Jack
Journal of Consumer Culture 22 (2), 331-358, 2022
142022
Negotiating Conventions: cleanliness, sustainability and everyday life
T Jack
Lund Dissertations in Sociology, 2018
132018
Representations–a critical look at media’s role in cleanliness conventions and Inconspicuous consumption
T Jack
Journal of Consumer Culture 20 (3), 324-346, 2020
102020
Nobody was Dirty: Disrupting Inconspicuous Consumption in Laundry Routines
T Jack
University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture Building & Planning, 2012
5*2012
Nobody was dirty: Cultural exhibitions as societal transition tools
T Jack
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 7, 70-72, 2013
42013
How individuals make sense of their climate impacts in the capitalocene: mixed methods insights from calculating carbon footprints
T Jack, J Bååth, JT Heinonen, K Gram-Hanssen
Sustainability Science, 1-15, 2023
22023
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
Why more people than ever are living alone–and what this means for the environment
T Jack, D Ivanova, K Gram-Hanssen, M Buchs
22021
Sustainable Consumption Research: Where Should We Go From Here
AR Hansen, T Jack, S Laakso, N Neuman
ESA midterm RN5, 2020
22020
Fashioning use
T Jack
Sustainability in Fashion and Textiles: Values, Design, Production and …, 2013
2*2013
What’s normal and what can we do about it? Challenging conventions, from research to teaching to action
M Sahakian, T Jack
Consumption and Society, 1-8, 2022
12022
The sustainability implications of single occupancy households [Commentary]
D Ivanova, T Jack, M Buchs, K Gram-Hanssen
12021
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