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Rute Costa, Ana and Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine; Moreno-Rangel, Alejandro and Conroy Dalton, Ruth, eds. (2023) Working from home : we don't need more space, we need space. In: Future Home. Routledge, London, pp. 77-86. ISBN 9781003358244

Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine; Dunn, Nick and Cruickshank, Leon and Coupe, Gemma, eds. (2023) Just toys? : From material sustainability to co-design and degrowth. In: Flourish by Design. Routledge, London, pp. 161-163. ISBN 9781003399568

Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine and Niero, Monia and Jack, Tullia (2023) Feminist LCAs : finding leverage points for wellbeing within planetary boundaries. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 39. pp. 546-555. ISSN 2352-5509

Lord, Carolynne and Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine and Holmes, Torik (2023) 'Telling tales' : communicating UK energy research through fairy tale characters. Energy Research and Social Science, 101. 103100. ISSN 2214-6296

Greene, Mary and Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine and Volden, Johannes and Fox, Emmet and Anantharaman, Manisha (2022) Practic-ing culture : exploring the implications of pre-existing mobility cultures on (post-) pandemic practices in Norway, Ireland, and the United States. Sustainability : Science, Practice, and Policy, 18 (1). pp. 483-499. ISSN 1548-7733

Holmes, Torik and Lord, Carolynne and Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine (2022) Locking-down instituted practices : understanding sustainability in the context of ‘domestic’ consumption in the remaking. Journal of Consumer Culture, 22 (4). pp. 1049-1067. ISSN 1469-5405

Wethal, Ulrikke and Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine and Hansen, Arve and Changede, Sejal and Spaargaren, Gert (2022) Reworking boundaries in the home-as-office : boundary traffic during COVID-19 lockdown and the future of working from home. Sustainability : Science, Practice, and Policy, 18 (1). pp. 325-343. ISSN 1548-7733

Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine and Rampen, Claire and Rogers, Emily and Dudley, Lauren and Wishart, Lucy (2022) Circular economy infrastructure : why we need track and trace for reusable packaging. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 29. pp. 249-258. ISSN 2352-5509

Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine (2021) How businesses could cut plastic waste with a track and trace system. The Conversation.

Reid, Louise and Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine (2021) Demanding expectations : exploring the experience of distributed heat generation in Europe. Energy Research and Social Science, 71. pp. 1-10. 101821. ISSN 2214-6296

Ellsworth-Krebs, K. (2019) Implications of declining household sizes and expectations of home comfort for domestic energy demand. Nature Energy, 5 (2020). pp. 20-25. ISSN 2058-7546

Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine and Reid, Louise and Hunter, Colin J. (2019) Integrated framework for home comfort : relaxation, companionship and control. Building Research and Information, 47 (2). pp. 202-218. ISSN 1466-4321

Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine and Reid, Louise (2016) Conceptualising energy prosumption : exploring energy production, consumption and microgeneration in Scotland, UK. Environment and Planning A, 48 (10). pp. 1988-2005. ISSN 0308-518X

Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine and Reid, Louise and Hunter, Colin J. (2015) Home-ing in on domestic energy research : 'house', 'home' and the importance of ontology. Energy Research and Social Science, 6. pp. 100-108. ISSN 2214-6296

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