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Williams, Laurence J, Martin, Abigail and Stirling, Andrew (2022) ‘Going through the dance steps’: instrumentality, frustration and performativity in processes of formal public participation in decision-making on shale development in the United Kingdom. Energy Research & Social Science, 92. a102796 1-16. ISSN 2214-6296

Bradshaw, Michael, Devine-Wright, Patrick, Evensen, Darrick, King, Owen, Martin, Abigail, Ryder, Stacia, Short, Damien, Sovacool, Benjamin K, Stretesky, Paul, Szolucha, Anna and Williams, Laurence (2022) ‘We're going all out for shale:’ explaining shale gas energy policy failure in the United Kingdom. Energy Policy, 168. p. 113132. ISSN 0301-4215

Sovacool, Benjamin K, Williams, Laurence, Martin, Abigail and Axsen, Jonn (2020) Humanizing hydrocarbon frontiers: the “lived experience” of shale gas fracking in the United Kingdom’s Fylde communities. Local Environment, 25 (11-12). pp. 944-966. ISSN 1354-9839

Iles, Alastair, Martin, Abigail and Rosen, Christine Meisner (2017) Undoing chemical industry lock-ins: polyvinyl chloride and green chemistry. Hyle: International Journal for Philosophy of Chemistry, 23 (1). pp. 29-60. ISSN 1433-5158

Martin, Abigail, Iles, Alastair and Rosen, Christine (2016) Applying utilitarianism and deontology in managing Bisphenol-A risks in the United States. Hyle: International Journal for Philosophy of Chemistry, 22 (1). pp. 79-103. ISSN 1433-5158

Reports and working papers

Williams, Laurence, Martin, Abigail and Sovacool, Benjamin K (2020) A brief history of the UK’s political debate over shale gas, 2009-2019. Working Paper. UKUH.

Zabin, Carol, Martin, Abigail, Morello-Frosch, Rachel, Pastor, Manuel and Sadd, Jim (2016) Advancing equity in California climate policy: a new social contract for low-carbon transition. Technical Report. Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, California.

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