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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
109*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
742013
See no evil? Only implicit attitudes predict unconscious eye movements towards images of climate change
G Beattie, L McGuire
582012
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
372010
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
292015
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
282017
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
272016
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
202017
The Modifiability of Implicit Attitudes to Carbon Footprint and Its Implications for Carbon Choice
G Beattie, L McGuire
Environment and Behavior, 0013916518808571, 2018
182018
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, 2017
162017
The Psychology of Climate Change
G Beattie, L McGuire
Routledge, 2018
112018
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
82011
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
The Psychology of Sustainable Consumption.
G Beattie, L McGuire
Multidisciplinary perspectives in honour of Sir Partha Dasgupta, 2014
52014
Personality and climate change mitigation: a psychological and semiotic exploration of the sustainable choices of optimists
G Beattie, L McGuire
Semiotica, 2021
42021
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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