Understanding the missing middlemen of domestic heating: Installers as a community of professional practice in the United Kingdom

[1]  C. P. Gleeson,et al.  Residential heat pump installations: the role of vocational education and training , 2016 .

[2]  Alice Owen,et al.  Outside influence – Some effects of retrofit installers and advisors on energy behaviours in households , 2015 .

[3]  Therese Peffer,et al.  Original research articleEnergy efficiency and the misuse of programmable thermostats: The effectiveness of crowdsourcing for understanding household behavior , 2015 .

[4]  Gordon R Waitt,et al.  Winter cold in a summer place: Perceived norms of seasonal adaptation and cultures of home heating in Australia , 2015 .

[5]  Gavin Killip,et al.  Reducing Carbon from the “Middle-Out”: The Role of Builders in Domestic Refurbishment , 2014 .

[6]  Y. Parag,et al.  More than filler: Middle actors and socio-technical change in the energy system from the “middle-out” , 2014 .

[7]  Loren Lutzenhiser,et al.  Through the energy efficiency looking glass , 2014 .

[8]  B. Sovacool What Are We Doing Here? Analyzing Fifteen Years of Energy Scholarship and Proposing a Social Science Research Agenda , 2014 .

[9]  Gavin Killip,et al.  Products, practices and processes: exploring the innovation potential for low-carbon housing refurbishment among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK construction industry , 2013 .

[10]  Alistair G.F. Gibb,et al.  ‘In the air’ and below the horizon: migrant workers in UK construction and the practice-based nature of learning and communicating OHS , 2013 .

[11]  Christian Koch,et al.  Knowledge sharing in construction partnering projects – redundancy, boundary objects and brokers , 2013 .

[12]  R. Hitchings,et al.  Sharing conventions: communities of practice and thermal comfort , 2013 .

[13]  Kathryn B. Janda,et al.  A middle-out approach for improving energy performance in buildings , 2013 .

[14]  R. Leiringer,et al.  Beyond the technical: a snapshot of energy and buildings research , 2012 .

[15]  M. Kolokotroni,et al.  Building communities: reducing energy use in tenanted commercial property , 2012 .

[16]  Therese Peffer,et al.  How people use thermostats in homes: A review , 2011, Building and Environment.

[17]  Tim. Chatterton,et al.  An introduction to thinking about 'energy behaviour': A multi-model approach , 2011 .

[18]  Simon Marvin,et al.  Shaping urban infrastructures: intermediaries and the governance of socio-technical networks , 2010 .

[19]  Jan Fischer,et al.  Re-interpreting Regulations: Architects as Intermediaries for Low-carbon Buildings , 2009 .

[20]  Julie Gwilliam,et al.  Social Production of Desirable Space: An Exploration of the Practice and Role of Property Agents in the UK Commercial Property Market , 2009 .

[21]  Will Medd,et al.  Organising water: The hidden role of intermediary work , 2009 .

[22]  Robin Teigland,et al.  Improved organizational performance through communities of practice , 2008, J. Knowl. Manag..

[23]  C. Vlek,et al.  A review of intervention studies aimed at household energy conservation , 2005 .

[24]  Harold Wilhite,et al.  Why energy needs anthropology , 2005 .

[25]  Paul Duguid,et al.  “The Art of Knowing”: Social and Tacit Dimensions of Knowledge and the Limits of the Community of Practice , 2005, Inf. Soc..

[26]  Harald Rohracher,et al.  A Sociotechnical Mapping of Domestic Biomass Heating Systems in Austria , 2002 .

[27]  Davide Nicolini,et al.  Learning the Trade: A Culture of Safety in Practice , 2002 .

[28]  Harald Rohracher,et al.  Managing the Technological Transition to Sustainable Construction of Buildings: A Socio-Technical Perspective , 2001, Technol. Anal. Strateg. Manag..

[29]  E. Wenger Communities of Practice and Social Learning Systems , 2000 .

[30]  J. Brown,et al.  Organizational Learning and Communities-of-Practice: Toward a Unified View of Working, Learning, and Innovation , 1991 .

[31]  Catherine C. Marshall,et al.  Designing Qualitative Research , 1996 .

[32]  A. Abbott The System of Professions: An Essay on the Division of Expert Labor , 1988 .

[33]  Alice Owen,et al.  Unseen influence-The role of low carbon retrofit advisers and installers in the adoption and use of domestic energy technology , 2014 .

[34]  G. Killip,et al.  Implications of an 80% CO₂ emissions reduction target for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK housing refurbishment industry , 2011 .

[35]  Loren Lutzenhiser,et al.  What's Missing in Theories of the Residential Energy User , 2010 .

[36]  Christoph Scheuer,et al.  Adoption of Residential Green Building Practices: Understanding the Role of Familiarity. , 2007 .

[37]  N. Banks Socio-Technical Networks and the Sad Case of the Condensing Boiler , 2001 .

[38]  Etienne Wenger,et al.  Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity , 1998 .

[39]  Etienne Wenger,et al.  Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral Participation , 1991 .

[40]  Martyn Hammersley,et al.  Ethnography : Principles in Practice , 1983 .