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  1. Co-creation of social innovations for healthy ageing in rural Europe – a process evaluation of a volunteer-led guided conversation toolkit using Normalisation Process Theory (NPT)
  2. Indoor environment sensor systems for healthier homes: a feasibility study in social housing
  3. Ethnic Minority Inclusion in Well-Being Research: Beyond Widening Participation
  4. ‘Where’ is the evidence? A starting point for the development of place‐based research reviews and their implications for wellbeing‐related policymaking
  5. Improving health and wellbeing through social prescribing
  6. Smarter Social Housing: User Perspectives on Technology Adoption for Healthy Homes
  7. ‘We’re on the edge’: Cultures of care and Universal Credit
  8. Fostering Engagement With Health and Housing Innovation: Development of Participant Personas in a Social Housing Cohort
  9. More than sweat equity: Young people as volunteers in conservation work
  10. Fostering Engagement With Health and Housing Innovation: Development of Participant Personas in a Social Housing Cohort (Preprint)
  11. Designing for Inclusivity: Platforms of Protest and Participation
  12. Corrigendum: A Systems Thinking Approach to Exploring the Influence of the Media on How Publics Engage With and Develop Dialogues Relating to Electric Vehicles
  13. Determinants of Volunteering Within a Social Housing Community
  14. A Systems Thinking Approach to Exploring the Influence of the Media on How Publics Engage With and Develop Dialogues Relating to Electric Vehicles
  15. Beyond adherence to social prescriptions: How places, social acquaintances and stories help walking group members to thrive
  16. Digital possibilities and social mission in the voluntary sector: the case of a community transport organisation in the UK
  17. The Role of Rural Heterogeneity in Knowledge Mobilisation and Sociotechnical Transitions: Reflections from a Study on Electric Vehicles as an Alternative Technology for Cornwall, UK
  18. The complex spaces of co-production, volunteering, ageing and care
  19. Seriously Personal: The Reasons that Motivate Entrepreneurs to Address Climate Change
  20. Knowledge, experience and the circus: academic perspectives on the processes of communicating the environmental and health impacts of electric vehicles
  21. Communicating climate change – Learning from business: challenging values, changing economic thinking, innovating the low carbon economy
  22. The design of decision-making: participatory budgeting and the production of localism
  23. Mobile Technologies and Youthful Exploration: Stimulus or Inhibitor?
  24. The struggle to belong: young people on the move in the countryside
  25. The bricolage of the here: young people's narratives of identity in the countryside
  26. The betweeness of being a rural youth: inclusive and exclusive lifestyles
  27. ‘We’re stuck in the corner’: Young women, embodiment and drinking in the countryside
  28. The Village Pub and Young People's Drinking Practices in the Countryside
  29. Men and the Desert: Contested masculinitiesIn Ice Cold in Alex
  30. Embodied rural geographies: Developing research agendas
  31. On being ‘in the field’: practice, progress and problems in research with young people in rural areas