School of Psychology

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Ms Ella Graham-Rowe

Post:Associate Tutor (Psychology)
Other posts:Research Student (Psychology)
Location:Pevensey 1
Email:E.J.Graham-Rowe@sussex.ac.uk
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Biography

PhD. Psychology, University of Sussex, 2011 - Present

Research Assistant/Research Fellow. School of Psychology, University of Sussex, 2008-2010

MSc. Health Psychology, Distinction, University of Sussex, 2006-2008

BA. (Hons) Social Psychology, University of Sussex, 1994-1997

Role

Research Student and Associate Tutor in the School of Psychology

My research interests focus on social psychological approaches to encouraging behaviour change in relation to health as well as environmental issues such as household waste, ICT energy use and driving.

My doctoral research is concerned with situational barriers of and psychological motives for wasting food and how best to encourage individuals/households to reduce the amount of food that they throw away.

My main supervisor is Donna Jessop and my second supervisor is Paul Sparks

Psychology and Social Issues (1st years)

Individuals and Groups (1st years)

Research Skills (1st years)

Graham-Rowe, Ella, Gardner, Benjamin, Abraham, Charles, Skippon, Stephen, Dittmar, Helga, Hutchins, Rebecca and Stannard, Jenny (2012) Mainstream consumers driving plug-in battery-electric and plug-in hybrid electric cars: A qualitative analysis of responses and evaluations. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. ISSN 0965-8564

Graham-Rowe, Ella, Skippon, Stephen, Gardner, Benjamin and Abraham, Charles (2011) Can we reduce car use and, if so, how? A review of available evidence. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 45. pp. 104-118. ISSN 0965-8564

Graham-Rowe, Ella (2010) How can health psychology research help reduce risky health behaviours? Health Psychology Update, 19 (1).

Abraham, Charles and Graham-Rowe, Ella (2009) Are worksite interventions effective in increasing physical activity? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Health Psychology Review, 3 (1). pp. 108-144. ISSN 1743-7199