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Telework Isn’t Working: A Policy Review
M Hynes
The Economic and Social Review 45 (4, Winter), 579-602, 2014
1022014
Challenging Consumption: Pathways to a More Sustainable Future
AR Davies, F Fahy, H Rau
Routledge, 2014
93*2014
Developing (tele) work? A multi-level sociotechnical perspective of telework in Ireland
M Hynes
Research in Transportation Economics 57, 21-31, 2016
742016
Public and stakeholder engagement and the built environment: a review
KM Leyden, A Slevin, T Grey, M Hynes, F Frisbaek, R Silke
Current environmental health reports 4, 267-277, 2017
412017
Transport policy and governance in turbulent times: Evidence from Ireland
H Rau, M Hynes, B Heisserer
Case Studies on Transport Policy 4 (2), 45-56, 2016
372016
Students-as-producers: Developing valuable student-centered research and learning opportunities
M Hynes
International Journal of Research Studies in Education 7 (4), 1-13, 2017
302017
Chapter 12 | What's smart about working from home? Telework and the sustainable consumption of distance in Ireland
M Hynes
Internet Research, Theory, and Practice: Perspectives from Ireland, 2013
22*2013
The Social, cultural and environmental costs of hyper-connectivity: Sleeping through the revolution
M Hynes
Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021
192021
ConsEnSus: Consumption, Environment and Sustainability
J Pape, H Rau, B Heisserer, AR Davies, MJ Lavelle, L Devaney, R Doyle, ...
EPA Ireland, 2015
18*2015
At a Crossroads: Investigating Automobility and Its Implications for Local Urban Transport Policy Design
M Hynes
Urban Science 1 (2), 14, 2017
172017
Heading in the right direction? Investigating walkability in Galway city, Ireland
M Hynes, E Seoighthe
Urban Science 2 (2), 31, 2018
9*2018
Shining a brighter light into the digital ‘black box’: A call for stronger sociological (re) engagement with digital technology design, development and adoption debates
M Hynes
Irish Journal of Sociology 26 (1), 94-126, 2018
92018
Mobility Matters: Technology, Telework, and the (Un)sustainable Consumption of Distance
M Hynes
National University of Ireland Galway, 2013
92013
Environmental Gains and Social Losses? Critical Reflections on the Sustainability Potential of Telework
M Hynes, H Rau
Anais do XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology. Anais... Yokohama, Japan, 2014
82014
The Practices of Technology: Putting Society and Technology in their Place
M Hynes
The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society 8 (3), 37-55, 2013
82013
The smartphone: a weapon of mass distraction
M Hynes
The social, cultural and environmental costs of hyper-connectivity: sleeping …, 2021
72021
Digital Democracy: The Winners and Losers
M Hynes
The Social, Cultural and Environmental Costs of Hyper-Connectivity: Sleeping …, 2021
52021
Towards Cultural Homogenisation
M Hynes
The Social, Cultural and Environmental Costs of Hyper-Connectivity: Sleeping …, 2021
52021
“Howya gettin’on?” Investigating Public Transport Satisfaction Levels in Galway, Ireland
M Hynes, O Bolbocean, M McNally, M Conroy, D Bednarczuk, F Hyland, ...
Urban Science 2 (4), 102, 2018
52018
Virtual consumption: A review of digitalization's “green” credentials
M Hynes
Frontiers in Sustainability 3, 969329, 2022
42022
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