Patrick Devine-Wright

Patrick Devine-Wright

University of Exeter

H-index: 72

Europe-United Kingdom

About Patrick Devine-Wright

Patrick Devine-Wright, With an exceptional h-index of 72 and a recent h-index of 59 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Exeter, specializes in the field of Renewable Energy, Place Attachment, Social Acceptance.

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

The ‘Four Ds’ and support for Local Smart Grids: Analysis from national surveys in the United Kingdom and Canada

Place-based reflexivity for just energy social science

Imagining and emplacing net zero industrial clusters: A critical analysis of stakeholder discourses

Energy democracy, public participation, and support for local energy system change in Canada

Putting energy infrastructure into place: A systematic review

Reflections on the ACCESS Flexible Fund

Guidance for Planning and Hosting a Successful Hybrid Event-Reflections from the ACCESS Annual Assembly 2022

Do the ends justify the means? Problematizing social acceptance and instrumentally-driven community engagement in proposed energy projects

Patrick Devine-Wright Information

University

Position

Professor of Geography

Citations(all)

25958

Citations(since 2020)

13486

Cited By

15974

hIndex(all)

72

hIndex(since 2020)

59

i10Index(all)

131

i10Index(since 2020)

114

Email

University Profile Page

University of Exeter

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Patrick Devine-Wright Skills & Research Interests

Renewable Energy

Place Attachment

Social Acceptance

Top articles of Patrick Devine-Wright

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The ‘Four Ds’ and support for Local Smart Grids: Analysis from national surveys in the United Kingdom and Canada

Oxford Open Energy

Chad Walker

Ian H Rowlands

Patrick Devine-Wright

Iain Soutar

Charlie Wilson

...

2024/3/2

Place-based reflexivity for just energy social science

Nature Energy

Patrick Devine-Wright

Stacia Ryder

2024/1/5

Imagining and emplacing net zero industrial clusters: A critical analysis of stakeholder discourses

Geo: Geography and Environment

Huei‐Ling Lai

Patrick Devine‐Wright

2024/1

Energy democracy, public participation, and support for local energy system change in Canada

Energy Research & Social Science

Joseph Fiander

Chad Walker

Ian H Rowlands

Patrick Devine-Wright

Charlie Wilson

...

2024/7/1

Putting energy infrastructure into place: A systematic review

Patrick Devine-Wright

Adam Peacock

2024/6/1

Reflections on the ACCESS Flexible Fund

Patrick Devine-Wright

2023/6/30

Guidance for Planning and Hosting a Successful Hybrid Event-Reflections from the ACCESS Annual Assembly 2022

Katya Romankevich

Becky Harwood

Peter Lefort

Patrick Devine-Wright

2023/11/1

Do the ends justify the means? Problematizing social acceptance and instrumentally-driven community engagement in proposed energy projects

Socio-Ecological Practice Research

Stacia Ryder

Chad Walker

Susana Batel

Hannah Devine-Wright

Patrick Devine-Wright

...

2023/6

On the importance of qualitative research in environmental psychology

Journal of Environmental Psychology

Eleanor Ratcliffe

Charles Ogunbode

Stephanie Wilkie

Christopher R Jones

Patrick Devine-Wright

...

2023/10/23

Growing importance of climate change beliefs for attitudes towards gas

Nature Climate Change

Darrick Evensen

Lorraine Whitmarsh

Patrick Devine-Wright

Jen Dickie

Phil Bartie

...

2023/3

ACCESS Flex Fund Round One Evaluation Report

P Devine-Wright

M Spruce

SE Golding

2023/10/1

Contested scales of democratic decision-making and procedural justice in energy transitions

Chad Walker

Stacia Ryder

Jean-Pierre Roux

Zoé Chateau

Patrick Devine-Wright

2023/1/1

The best-laid plans: Tracing public engagement change in emergent Smart Local Energy Systems

Energy Research & Social Science

Luke Gooding

Patrick Devine-Wright

Melanie Rohse

Rebecca Ford

Chad Walker

...

2023/7/1

“Do you Know What's Underneath your Feet?”: Underground Landscapes & Place‐Based Risk Perceptions of Proposed Shale Gas Sites in Rural British Communities☆

Rural Sociology

Stacia S Ryder

Jennifer A Dickie

Patrick Devine‐Wright

2023/12

Great Britain's spatial twitter activity related to ‘fracking’

Computers, Environment and Urban Systems

Phil Bartie

Adam Varley

Jennifer Dickie

Darrick Evensen

Patrick Devine-Wright

...

2023/7/1

ACCESS Annual Assembly 2023: Event Guide and Evaluation Report

Patrick Devine-Wright

Sarah E Golding

Peter Lefort

2023/11/1

Constructing practices of engagement with users and communities: Comparing emergent state-led smart local energy systems

Energy Policy

Iain Soutar

Patrick Devine-Wright

Melanie Rohse

Chad Walker

Luke Gooding

...

2022/12/1

‘We're going all out for shale:’explaining shale gas energy policy failure in the United Kingdom

Energy Policy

Michael Bradshaw

Patrick Devine-Wright

Darrick Evensen

Owen King

Abigail Martin

...

2022/9/1

Environmental justice implications and conceptual advancements: community experiences of proposed shale gas exploration in the UK

Environmental Politics

Stacia S Ryder

Patrick Devine-Wright

2022/11/10

Effect of linguistic framing and information provision on attitudes towards induced seismicity and seismicity regulation

Scientific Reports

Darrick Evensen

Adam Varley

Lorraine Whitmarsh

Patrick Devine-Wright

Jen Dickie

...

2022/7/4

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Co-Authors

H-index: 187
Kevin J. Gaston

Kevin J. Gaston

University of Exeter

H-index: 69
Gordon Walker

Gordon Walker

Lancaster University

H-index: 65
Lorraine Whitmarsh

Lorraine Whitmarsh

University of Bath

H-index: 24
Susana Batel

Susana Batel

Instituto Universitário de Lisboa

H-index: 23
Matthew Cotton

Matthew Cotton

Teesside University

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