Daniel Thorman
Myfyriwr ymchwil, Ysgol Seicoleg
- thormand@cardiff.ac.uk
- Adeilad y Tŵr, Plas y Parc, Caerdydd, CF10 3AT
Mae'r cynnwys hwn ar gael yn Saesneg yn unig.
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Research summary
Dan is a PhD Student at Cardiff University, working on his thesis exploring the public acceptability of low consumption lifestyles and degrowth through a mixed-methods research design that incorporates deliberative focus groups, future scenario vignettes and experimental. Whilst he is based in the School of Psychology his research incorporates theory from socio-economics, political science and sociology.
Previous research history has primarily had a focus on environmental issues, located with the Understanding Risk Research Group. Having worked on CASPI, BRISKEE and UKERC concerned with Pro-Environmental Behavior, Low-Carbon Lifestyles, Energy-Efficiency and Energy Transitions. He has also worked for a thinktank in Brussels conducting research on Youth Issues.
As a post-graduate Tutor at Cardiff University, he delivers seminars to undergraduates for their Research Methods skills and report writing.
Additional responsibilities include his appointment as a council member of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, representing the Tyndall Early Career Network (TECN). In this role he helps to organize events for the centre on a regular basis.
Ymchil
Diddordebau ymchwil
Research groups
Social and Environmental Psychology
Understanding Risk Research Group
Sustainable Places Research Institute
Energy Systems Research Institute
Dysgu
As a post-graduate Tutor at Cardiff University, he delivers seminars to undergraduates for their Research Methods skills and report writing.
Goruchwyliaeth
Cyhoeddiadau
2020
- Thorman, D., Whitmarsh, L. and Demski, C. 2020. Policy acceptance of low-consumption governance approaches: the effect of social norms and hypocrisy. Sustainability 12(3), article number: 1247. (10.3390/su12031247)