Victim pressure, institutional inertia and climate change adaptation: The case of flood risk T Harries, E Penning-Rowsell Global Environmental Change 21 (1), 188-197, 2011 | 226 | 2011 |
Feeling secure or being secure? Why it can seem better not to protect yourself against a natural hazard T Harries Health, risk & society 10 (5), 479-490, 2008 | 220 | 2008 |
Is social norms marketing effective? A case study in domestic electricity consumption T Harries, R Rettie, M Studley, K Burchell, S Chambers European Journal of Marketing 47 (9), 1458-1475, 2013 | 120 | 2013 |
The anticipated emotional consequences of adaptive behaviour—Impacts on the take-up of household flood-protection measures T Harries Environment and Planning A 44 (3), 649-668, 2012 | 107 | 2012 |
Review of disability estimates and definitions: A study carried out on behalf of the department for work and pensions M Bajekal, T Harris, R Breman, K Woodfield Department for Work and Pensions, Social Research Division, 2004 | 105 | 2004 |
Effectiveness of a smartphone app in increasing physical activity amongst male adults: a randomised controlled trial T Harries, P Eslambolchilar, R Rettie, C Stride, S Walton, ... BMC public health 16, 1-10, 2016 | 103 | 2016 |
Flood resilience community pathfinder evaluation: Rapid evidence assessment C Twigger-Ross, E Kashefi, S Weldon, K Brooks, H Deeming, S Forrest, ... 84xq6, 2014 | 60 | 2014 |
Walking as a social practice: dispersed walking and the organisation of everyday practices T Harries, R Rettie Sociology of Health & Illness 38 (6), 874-883, 2016 | 59 | 2016 |
Walking in the wild–Using an always-on smartphone application to increase physical activity T Harries, P Eslambolchilar, C Stride, R Rettie, S Walton Human-Computer Interaction–INTERACT 2013: 14th IFIP TC 13 International …, 2013 | 57 | 2013 |
Systematisation, evaluation and context conditions of structural and non-structural measures for flood risk reduction J Schanze, G Hutter, A Offert, EC Penning-Rowsell, D Parker, T Harries, ... CRUE Funding Initiative on Flood Risk Management Research, 2008 | 57 | 2008 |
Why it takes an ‘ontological shock’to prompt increases in small firm resilience: Sensemaking, emotions and flood risk T Harries, L McEwen, A Wragg International Small Business Journal 36 (6), 712-733, 2018 | 56 | 2018 |
Householder responses to flood risk: the consequences of the search for ontological security T Harries Middlesex University, 2008 | 46 | 2008 |
Responding to flood risk in the UK T Harries Cities at risk: Living with perils in the 21st century, 45-72, 2013 | 34 | 2013 |
A step in the journey to food waste: How and why mealtime surpluses become unwanted A Aleshaiwi, T Harries Appetite 158, 105040, 2021 | 32 | 2021 |
New Deal for Disabled People: Third synthesis report–key findings from the evaluation B Stafford, S Bell, R Kornfield, K Lam, L Orr, K Ashworth, L Adelman, ... Department of Work & Pensions, 2007 | 28 | 2007 |
Ontological Security and Natural Hazards T Harries Oxford Research Encylopedia of Natural Hazard Science, 2017 | 24 | 2017 |
Flood resilience community pathfinder evaluation: Final evaluation report C Twigger-Ross, P Orr, K Brooks, R Sadauskis, H Deeming, J Fielding, ... Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 2015 | 23 | 2015 |
Cities at risk: Living with perils in the 21st century H Joffe, T Rossetto, J Adams Springer Science & Business Media, 2013 | 22 | 2013 |
Shedding new light on the (in) compatibility of chronic disease management with everyday life–social practice theory, mobile technologies and the interwoven time‐spaces of … T Harries, R Rettie, J Gabe Sociology of health & illness 41 (7), 1396-1409, 2019 | 20 | 2019 |
Childcare: how local markets respond to national initiatives T Harries, I La Valle, S Dickens Department for Education and Skills, 2004 | 17 | 2004 |