Shale gas policy in the United Kingdom: An argumentative discourse analysis M Cotton, I Rattle, J Van Alstine Energy Policy 73, 427-438, 2014 | 257 | 2014 |
Making electricity networks “visible”: Industry actor representations of “publics” and public engagement in infrastructure planning M Cotton, P Devine-Wright Public Understanding of Science 21 (1), 17-35, 2012 | 173 | 2012 |
Fair fracking? Ethics and environmental justice in United Kingdom shale gas policy and planning M Cotton Local Environment 22 (2), 185-202, 2017 | 141 | 2017 |
Putting pylons into place: a UK case study of public perspectives on the impacts of high voltage overhead transmission lines M Cotton, P Devine-Wright Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 56 (8), 1225-1245, 2013 | 130 | 2013 |
Shale gas governance in the United Kingdom and the United States: Opportunities for public participation and the implications for social justice J Whitton, K Brasier, I Charnley-Parry, M Cotton Energy Research & Social Science 26, 11-22, 2017 | 125 | 2017 |
Stakeholder perspectives on shale gas fracking: a Q-method study of environmental discourses M Cotton Environment and Planning A 47 (9), 1944-1962, 2015 | 106 | 2015 |
Discourses of energy infrastructure development: a Q-method study of electricity transmission line siting in the UK M Cotton, P Devine-Wright Environment and Planning A 43 (4), 942-960, 2011 | 100 | 2011 |
Stakeholder perceptions of marine plastic waste management in the United Kingdom G McNicholas, M Cotton Ecological Economics 163, 77-87, 2019 | 89 | 2019 |
NIMBYism and community consultation in electricity transmission network planning M Cotton, P Devine-Wright Renewable Energy and the Public, 115-128, 2014 | 72 | 2014 |
Ethics and technology assessment: a participatory approach M Cotton Springer, 2014 | 70 | 2014 |
Understanding farmers’ climate adaptation intention in Iran: A protection-motivation extended model M Ghanian, OM Ghoochani, M Dehghanpour, M Taqipour, F Taheri, ... Land Use Policy 94, Article number: 104553, 2020 | 63 | 2020 |
Shale gas—community relations: NIMBY or not? Integrating social factors into shale gas community engagements M Cotton Natural Gas & Electricity 29 (9), 8-12, 2013 | 55 | 2013 |
Harnessing indigenous knowledge for climate change-resilient water management–lessons from an ethnographic case study in Iran M Ghorbani, H Eskandari-Damaneh, M Cotton, OM Ghoochani, M Borji Climate and Development 13 (9), 766-779, 2021 | 52 | 2021 |
Electricity access in Mozambique: A critical policy analysis of investment, service reliability and social sustainability D Salite, J Kirshner, M Cotton, L Howe, B Cuamba, J Feijó, AZ Macome Energy Research & Social Science 78, Article number: 102123, 2021 | 48 | 2021 |
Evaluating rural participation in wetland management: A contingent valuation analysis of the set-aside policy in Iran H Eskandari-Damaneh, H Noroozi, OM Ghoochani, E Taheri-Reykandeh, ... Science of the Total Environment 747, Article: 141127, 2020 | 45 | 2020 |
Integrating the norm activation model and theory of planned behaviour to investigate farmer pro-environmental behavioural intention M Savari, H Eskandari Damaneh, H Eskandari Damaneh, M Cotton Scientific Reports 13, Article number: 5584, 2023 | 44 | 2023 |
Evaluating the 'ethical matrix' as a radioactive waste management deliberative decision-support tool M Cotton Environmental Values 18 (2), 153-176, 2009 | 44 | 2009 |
Rebirth, devastation and sickness: Analyzing the role of metaphor in media discourses of nuclear power BG Renzi, M Cotton, G Napolitano, R Barkemeyer Environmental Communication 11 (5), 624-640, 2017 | 40 | 2017 |
Key actor perspectives on stakeholder engagement in Omani Environmental Impact Assessment: an application of Q-Methodology MD Cotton, AA Mahroos-Alsaiari Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 58 (1), 91-112, 2015 | 40 | 2015 |
Environmental justice as scalar parity: Lessons from nuclear waste management M Cotton Social Justice Research 31, 238-259, 2018 | 39 | 2018 |