Dr Charlotte Hadley
Research Fellow - PARITYResearch Overview
Charlotte Hadley is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Marketing at Lancaster University Management School, UK. Her interdisciplinary research interests focus on the challenges embedded in the connections between ordinary, everyday consumption and prevailing environmental and often politicised issues. Her work employs an interpretive, qualitative approach and she has previously undertaken ethnographic research around food production-consumption practices. She is a Research Associate working on the NERC funded Plastic Packaging in People’s Lives project.
LU GCRF Block Grant and Newton & FCRI: Plastic Packaging in Peoples Lives - Malaysia
03/10/2022 → 30/09/2023
Research
Plastic Packaging in People's Lives: Rethinking the consumer attitude behaviour gap
Invited talk
Panel Discussion: Packaging Today
Invited talk
UKSS International Conference 2023
Participation in conference - Academic
BPF Sustainability and Plastics 2023: Weighing social responses to the challenges of waste plastics
Invited talk
Advancing Plastic Waste Reduction in Agri-Food Supply Chains: A Stakeholder Perspective
Invited talk
Panel Discussion: Plastics Sustainability: myth busting and the human factor
Invited talk
Futures work at Lancaster University no.2: The little book of plastics in everyday life
Invited talk
The future of recycling
Invited talk
Plastic Packaging in People’s Lives: Perspectives on the Consumer Attitude-Behaviour Gap
Oral presentation
Plastic Packaging in People’s Lives: Perspectives on the Consumer Attitude-Behaviour Gap
Invited talk
Plastic packaging in People's Lives (PPiPL): From farm to fork and beyond?
Invited talk
PPiPL: Valuing the afterlives of materials
Invited talk
Plastic Packaging in People’s Lives: Reflections on Engaged Academic Research
Invited talk
LUMS What Matters Now
Other
Morecambe Bay Curriculum
Oral presentation
Morecambe Bay Curriculum
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar
Responsibility and Plastic Packaging: Exploring the issues for the packaging supply chain
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience