Writing

Can People Talk About Their Past practice

Geoforum
Greene, M. (under review)

Visible and invisible energy policy: the effect of key societal institutions in steering demand

Geoforum
Greene, M. (under review)

Socio-technical transitions and dynamics of everyday energy practices

Global Environmental Change, 52, 1, 9
Greene, M. (2018)

Moving across the life course: the potential of a biographic approach to researching dynamics in everyday mobility practices

Journal of Consumer Culture, 18, 1, 60-82
Greene, M. and Rau, H. (2018)

Book Chapters

Learning from past and current energy transitions to build sustainable and resilient energy futures: Lessons from Ireland and The Gambia

In: SUMPF, P. & BÜSCHER, C. (eds.) SHAPE ENERGY ‘Research Design Challenge’: Control, Change and Capacity-Building in Energy Systems. Cambridge: SHAPE ENERGY.
Greene, M. and Schiffer, A. (2018)

Paths, projects and careers of domestic practice: exploring dynamics of demand over biographical time

in Day, R., Hui, A. and Walker, G. Demanding energy: spaces, temporalities and change, Palgrave Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Hampshire, UK
Greene, M. (2018)

Time and practice

In: Foulds C and Jensen CL (eds) Practices, the Built Environment & Sustainability – A Thinking Note Collection. Cambridge, Copenhagen, London: GSI, DIST, BSA CCSG.
Blue S, Greene M and Morosanu R. (2014)

Exploring the relationship between narrative and social practice

In: Foulds C and Jensen CL (eds) Practices, the Built Environment & Sustainability – A Thinking Note Collection. Cambridge, Copenhagen, London: GSI, DIST, BSA CCSG, 10-13
Greene M and Westerhoff L. (2014)

Book Reviews

Review of Innovations in Sustainable Consumption: New Economics, Socio-technical Transitions and Social Practices

Irish Geography, 46, 3, 263-265
Greene, M. (2014)

Blog Posts

A postgraduate’s guide to conference attendance – Survival tips for getting through you through the process

RGS-IBM Postgraduate Forum
Greene, M. (2015)

PGF ACTS 2014 – A Review of the Day

RGS-IBM Postgraduate Forum
Greene, M. & Tebbett, N. (2014)

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Other Articles

The Activist Researcher – Promoting long lasting change beyond the academy and the potential of Participatory Action Research (PAR)

Research Matters NUI Galway, Issue 7
Greene, M. (2014)

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Sustainable Campus: Towards fair trade universities’

Student Information Network (SIN) Newspaper, 13, 7, p12
Greene, M. (2012)

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Conference Paper Presentations

Governing Everyday Life: The Role of Societal Institutions in Shaping Demand

Seminar Delivered at Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago, New Zealand, 15th August.
Greene, M. (2018)

Governing Everyday Life: The Role of Societal Institutions in Shaping Demand

Seminar Delivered at Centre for Sustainability, Wellington University, New Zealand, 8th August.
Greene, M. (2018)

Steering Demand: The Role of Visible and Invisible Energy Policies in the Governance of Everyday life

Massey University, New Zealand, 25th July.
Greene, M. (2018)

Steering Demand: The Role of Visible and Invisible Energy Policies in the Governance of Everyday life

Conference of Irish Geographers, May 10-12th.
Greene, M. (2018)

Researching Dynamics of Everyday Life: Domestic Consumption and How it Changes – a Critical Geographical Investigation

Whitaker Institute Seminar Series, NUI Galway, 4th Oct.
Greene, M. (2017)

Energy Biographies: Exploring the intersections of lives, practices and contexts

Royal Geography Society Annual Conference, London, 29th Aug – 1st Sept.
Greene, M. (2017)

Socio-technical transitions and dynamics of everyday life

Conference of Irish Geographers, University College Cork, Cork, 4-6th May
Greene, M. (2017)

Socio-technical change and biographic dynamics in practice

AAG Annual Meeting, Boston, 5th – 9th April.
Greene, M. (2017)

Researching stability & change in everyday energy practices

Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, Exeter, 2nd-4th Sept.
Greene, M. (2015)

Careers of domestic practice: a biographic, practice-based approach to studying dynamics in energy demand

Centre for Technology & Society Seminar, TU Berlin, June.
Greene, M. (2015)

Researching everyday practices in biographic contexts’, Consensus 2ND International Conference

NUI Galway, 21st-22nd May.
Greene, M. (2015)

Mobilising Memories: measuring mobility practices across the life course

SCORAI (Europe) Workshop, Kingston University, London, 30 Sept- 1 Oct.
Greene, M. (2014)

Time and Practice’, Practice, the Built Environment & Sustainability Research Network Workshop

Cambridge, 15-16 September.
Blue S, Greene M and Morosanu R. (2014)

Exploring the relation between narrative and practice

Practice, the Built Environment & Sustainability Research Network Workshop, Cambridge, 15-16 September.
Greene, M. and Westerhoff, L. (2014)

Tales of stability and change – investigating careers of domestic practice over biographical time

Lifecourse Transitions – Opportunities for Sustainable Consumption? Workshop, University of Surrey, 15-16 July.
Greene, M. (2014)

Energy Practices and the lifecourse, 8th International Conference for Cultural Geronotlogy: Meaning and Culture(s): Exploring the Life Course

NUI Galway, 10th-12th April.
Greene, M. (2014)

Energy and the lifecourse’, Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference

ondon, 27-30 August.
Greene, M. (2013)

We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.

Albert Einstein