Jo Lindsay

Jo Lindsay

Monash University

H-index: 35

Oceania-Australia

About Jo Lindsay

Jo Lindsay, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Monash University, specializes in the field of Sociology, families, consumption, environment, health.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Household Sustainability Labour and the Gendering of Responsibility for Low Waste Living

Something Old, Something New and Something Borrowed: A New Perspective on Low-Waste Consumption Practices

Bread baking, food growing, and bicycle riding: practice memories and household consumption during the COVID-19 lockdowns in Melbourne

Communicating ‘normal’behaviour: a randomised controlled trial experimenting with plastic avoidance media messages

“My children,”“my grandchildren”: Navigating intergenerational ambivalence in grandparent childcare arrangements in Hong Kong

Targeted change: Using behavioral segmentation to identify and understand plastic consumers and how they respond to media communications

Households in sustainability transitions: a systematic review and new research avenues

The family meals imperative and everyday family life: an analysis of children’s photos and videos

Jo Lindsay Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3474

Citations(since 2020)

1393

Cited By

2599

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

45

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Monash University

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Jo Lindsay Skills & Research Interests

Sociology

families

consumption

environment

health

Top articles of Jo Lindsay

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Household Sustainability Labour and the Gendering of Responsibility for Low Waste Living

Sociology

Jo Lindsay

David O Reynolds

Dharma Arunachalam

Rob Raven

Ruth Lane

2024

Something Old, Something New and Something Borrowed: A New Perspective on Low-Waste Consumption Practices

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

K Fox

SL Collins

2021/2/1

Bread baking, food growing, and bicycle riding: practice memories and household consumption during the COVID-19 lockdowns in Melbourne

Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy

Jo Lindsay

Ruth Lane

Rob Raven

David Reynolds

2022/12/9

Communicating ‘normal’behaviour: a randomised controlled trial experimenting with plastic avoidance media messages

Communication Research and Practice

Kim Borg

Jim Curtis

Jo Lindsay

2022/10/2

“My children,”“my grandchildren”: Navigating intergenerational ambivalence in grandparent childcare arrangements in Hong Kong

Family Relations

Sally Ka‐wing Lo

Jo Lindsay

2022/10

Targeted change: Using behavioral segmentation to identify and understand plastic consumers and how they respond to media communications

Environmental Communication

Kim Borg

Jo Lindsay

Jim Curtis

2021/8/14

Households in sustainability transitions: a systematic review and new research avenues

Rob Raven

David Reynolds

Ruth Lane

Jo Lindsay

Annica Kronsell

...

2021/9/1

The family meals imperative and everyday family life: an analysis of children’s photos and videos

Critical Public Health

Jo Lindsay

Claire Tanner

Deana Leahy

Sian Supski

Jan Wright

...

2021/1/1

School food in Australia–a dog's breakfast?

Deana Leahy

Jan Wright

Jo Lindsay

Claire Tanner

JaneMaree Maher

...

2021/12/30

When news media and social media meet: How Facebook users reacted to news stories about a supermarket plastic bag ban

New Media & Society

Kim Borg

Jo Lindsay

Jim Curtis

2020/9/16

Young adults' experiences with Australian public services

Brady Robards

Steven Roberts

Ben Lyall

Barbara Neves

Zareh Ghazarian

...

2020/10/21

Children,‘healthy’food, school and family: the ‘[n] ot really’outcome of school food messages

Children's Geographies

JaneMaree Maher

Sian Supski

Jan Wright

Deana Leahy

Jo Lindsay

...

2020/1/2

Downshifting to care: The role of gender and care in reducing working hours and consumption

Geoforum

Ruth Lane

Dharmalingam Arunachalam

Jo Lindsay

Kim Humphery

2020/8/1

Everyday life after downshifting: Consumption, thrift, and inequality

Geographical Research

Jo Lindsay

Ruth Lane

Kim Humphery

2020/8

Social inequality and water use in Australian cities: The social gradient in domestic water use

Local Environment

Paul Satur

Jo Lindsay

2020/5/3

The ineffable allure of sugar – Hammer cake, That Sugar Film and contradictory pleasures

Food and Foodways

Sian Supski

Claire Tanner

JaneMaree Maher

Jan Wright

Jo Lindsay

...

2020/12/7

Principles for engaging communities in water sensitive city transitions

Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities: Melbourne, Australia

BC Rogers

Alex Gunn

Emma Church

Jo Lindsay

Katie Hammer

...

2020/4

Social norms and plastic avoidance: Testing the theory of normative social behaviour on an environmental behaviour

Journal of Consumer Behaviour

Kim Borg

Jim Curtis

Jo Lindsay

2020/11

Widening the lens: Understanding urban parks as a network

Cities

Nooshin Torabi

Jo Lindsay

Jonathan Smith

Lee-Anne Khor

Oscar Sainsbury

2020/3/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 54
Jan Wright

Jan Wright

University of Wollongong

H-index: 52
Alan Petersen

Alan Petersen

Monash University

H-index: 43
Mark D M Davis

Mark D M Davis

Monash University

H-index: 31
JaneMaree Maher

JaneMaree Maher

Monash University

H-index: 27
John Germov

John Germov

Charles Sturt University

H-index: 27
Liam Smith

Liam Smith

Monash University

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