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Patterns of practice: A reflection on the development of quantitative/mixed methodologies capturing everday life related to water consumption in the UK.

Browne, A.L., Pullinger, M., Medd, W., & Anderson, B

International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 2014;17(1):27-43.

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Abstract

There is a growing body of research arguing the relevance of practice approaches to understand resource consumption, and to highlight alternative pathways to sustainability. These practice approaches offer an alternative conceptualisation of demand and have been demonstrated largely by qualitative research, particularly in the work on water and energy consumption in the home. However, these historical narratives and qualitative research have not, to date, lead to the development of quantitative or mixed methodologies that could potentially reflect the diversity of performances of practice across populations in a more systematic way. This paper reflects, critically, on one such attempt to scale a practice-based perspective into a quantitative survey on water consumption and practice in homes in the south and South-East of England. The use of quantitative and mixed methodology has substantial potential – from translating practice-based research to policy; developing indictors to track patterns of practices as they change over time; and the exploration of methodologies that reflect the bundling and coordination of practices associated with water use inside and outside the home. The benefits and utility of such a methodological approach are highlighted as cautions and future research directions.

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Publication status:
Published
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Accepted date:
2013-09-30
Submitted date:
2013-09-07
Publishers website:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13645579.2014.854012
Volume:
17
Issue:
1
Start page:
27
End page:
43
Total:
16
Pagination:
27-43
Digital Object Identifier:
DOI:10.1080/13645579.2014.854012
Funder(s) acknowledged in this article?:
Yes
Attached files embargo period:
Immediate release
Attached files release date:
8th January, 2014
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Active

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:202635
Created by:
Browne, Alison
Created:
26th July, 2013, 15:19:24
Last modified by:
Browne, Alison
Last modified:
2nd November, 2015, 16:32:49

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