My Publications

Books

Edited Books

Jenkins, K. & Hopkins, D. [Eds.] (2019). Transitions in Energy Efficiency and Demand: The emergence, diffusion and impact of low-carbon innovation, Routledge, Abingdon, UK. [Open Access].

Hopkins, D. & Higham, J.E.S [Eds.] (2016). Low Carbon Mobility Transitions, GoodFellow Publishers, Oxford, UK. ISBN: 978-1-910158-64-7 hbk; 978-1-910158-65-4 eBook.

Book Chapters

21. Hopkins, D. (2024) Afterword: What (about) now? Complexities, Omissions and Taking Transitions Seriously, in: Ryghaug, M. et al [Eds]. SSH Mobilities.

20. Hopkins, D. (2023). Autonomous Lorries, Artificial Intelligence and Urban (Freight) Mobilities, in: Artificial Intelligence and The City, Routledge, Abingdon. DOI: 10.4324/9781003365877-5

19. Hopkins, D. & Plyushteva, A. (2023). Transport. In: Demeritt, D. & Lees, L. [Eds]. Concise Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Elgar Encyclopedias in the Social Sciences series.

18. Hopkins, D. & Akyelken, N. (2022). MotherTruckers? Gendered work in logistics and freight, In: Wright, T., Budd, L., & Ison, S. [Eds]. Gender and Work in Transport, Emerald Publishing.

17. Higham, J.E.S., Hopkins, D. & Orchiston, C. (2022). Academic aeromobility in the global periphery, In: Bjørkdahl, K. & Duharte, A.S.F. [Eds]. Academic Aeromobility: Airborne Research in the Anthropocene, Springer, Singapore.

16. Hopkins, D. & Brand, C. (2021). The Energy Implications of Transport Planning, In: Vickerman, R. [Ed]. The International Encyclopedia of Transportation, Elsevier, London. P. 214-219.

15. Hopkins, D. (2020). Low Carbon Mobility Transitions, In: Curtis, C. [Ed]. The Handbook of Sustainable Transport, Edward Elgar.

14. Hopkins, D. & Schwanen, T. (2019). Experimenting with vehicle automation, In: Jenkins, K. & Hopkins, D. [Eds.]. Transitions in Energy Demand: A Sociotechnical Perspective, Routledge, Abingdon, UK.  

13. Jenkins, K., Sorrell, S., Hopkins, D. & Roberts, C. (2019) New directions in sociotechnical energy demand research. In: Jenkins, K. & Hopkins, D. [Eds.]. Transitions in Energy Demand: A Sociotechnical Perspective, Routledge, Abingdon, UK.

12. Jenkins, K., Hopkins, D. & Roberts, C. (2019). Conclusion: Towards systematic reductions in energy demand. In: Jenkins, K. & Hopkins, D. [Eds.]. Transitions in Energy Demand: A Sociotechnical Perspective, Routledge, Abingdon, UK.

11. Hopkins, D. & Schwanen, T. (2018). Governing the race to automation, In: Marsden, G. & Reardon, L. [Eds]. Governance of Smart Mobility, Emerald, Bingley, UK.

10. Hopkins, D. & Markowitz, E.M. (2018). Geographies of climate change belief, In: Oxford Encyclopedia of Climate Science. Oxford University Press, New York, USA. DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.332

9. Hopkins, D. (2018). Winter sports resources, climate change and the ironies of sports-related mobilities. In: Higham, J.E.S. & Hinch, T. [Eds]. Sport Tourism Development (Edition 3). Part 3, Chapter 7.

8. Hopkins, D. & Higham, J.E.S. (2018). Climate change and tourism. In: Cooper, C., Gartner, B., Scott, N. & Volo, S. (Eds). Sage Handbook of Tourism Management. Chapter 27.

7. Hopkins, D. & Mandic, S. (2018). Purposeful leisure mobilities: reframing the walk to school. In: Hall, C.M., Ram, Y., Shoval, N. (Eds). Handbook of Walking Studies, Routledge, Abingdon, p. 100-108.

6. Hopkins, D. & Higham, J.E.S. (2016). Transitioning to low carbon mobility. In: Hopkins, D. & Higham, J.E.S. [Eds]. Low Carbon Mobility Transitions, Goodfellow Publishers, Oxford, UK.

5. Higham, J.E.S. & Hopkins, D. (2016). Low carbon mobility: urgent futures and radical transitions. In: Hopkins, D. & Higham, J.E.S. [Eds]. Low Carbon Mobility Transitions, Goodfellow Publishers, Oxford, UK.

4. Higham, J.E.S. & Hopkins, D. (2014). Wildlife viewing: “Call it consumption!” in the Routledge Handbook of Tourism and Sustainability. In: Gössling, S., Scott, D., Hall, M. (Eds.), Routledge, London.

3. Hopkins, D. & Becken, S. (2014). Socio-cultural resilience. In: Hall, M., Williams, A., and Lew, A. [Eds.] The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Tourism, Wiley-Blackwell, London.

2. Hopkins, D. & Higham, J.E.S. (2012). Framework conventions for climate change: An analysis of global framework conventions with reference to resource governance and environmental management approaches in New Zealand. In: Holden, A. & Fennell, D. [Eds.] A Handbook of Tourism and the Environment, Routledge, London.

1.Hopkins, D. (2011). Climatic change narratives in the Scottish ski industry. In: Hinch, T., & Higham, J. [Eds.]. Sport Tourism Development, 2nd Edition, Channel View Publications, Bristol.

Journal Articles

85. Farstad, E., Higham, J.E.S., Landa Mata, I., Hopkins, D. (2024) Back to the future: Advancing more sustainable tourism through domestic summer holidaying after COVID-19, Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00291951.2024.2416407

84. Higham, J.E.S., Viesten, K., Landa Mata, I., Farstad, E., Hopkins, D. & Bian, Y. (2024). Healthy persuasion: A values-based messaging approach to air travel decision-making. Journal of Sustainable Tourism. OnlineFirst.

83. de Vos, J., Hopkins, D., Schwanen, T. & Hickman, R. (2024). Tackling the academic air travel dependency. An analysis of the (in)consistency between academics’ travel behaviour and their attitudes, Global Environmental Change, 88, 102908.

82. Huwe, V., Hopkins, D. & Mattioli, G. (2024). Aviation exceptionalism, fossil fuels and the state, Review of International Political Economy, 31:1, 76-100.

81. Hopkins, D. (2024) Towards Just Geographies of Academic Mobilities, ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographers, 23:4. Special Issue: Climate Action Task Force 2023 Plenary Lecture and Forum.  https://doi.org/10.14288/acme.v23i4.2466

80. Farstad, E., Mehmetoglu, M., Landa-Mata, I., Higham, J.E.S., Hopkins, D. & Steen Jacobsen, J.K. (2024). Recasting sustainable summer holidaying: Scripts, time experiences, freedom, place change and environmental imprints, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 33:3, 395-415.

79. Smith, M., Cavadino, A., Zhang, Y., McGlashan Fainu, H., Zhao, J., Morton, S., Hopkins, D., Carr, H., Clark, T.C. (2024). Socio-environmental factors associated with shifts in children’s travel mode between 6 and 8 years, Journal of Transport & Health, 36, 101811.

78. Hopkins, D. Landa-Mata, I., Jacobsen, J.K.S., Farstad, E. & Higham, J.E.S. (2024). Imagining post-fossil mobilities with Norwegian tourists, Social & Cultural Geography, 25:9, 1395-1416.

77. Smith, M., Zhang, Y., McGlashan, H., Cavadino, A., Zhao, J., Morton, S., Hopkins, D., Carr, H., Clark, T.C. (2024). Socio-environmental factors associated with active school travel in children at ages 6 and 8 years, Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 23, 101026

76. Hopkins, D., Gossling, S., Cohen, S., Hana, P. & Higham, J.E.S. (2023). Aeromasculinities and the Fallacy of Sustainable Aviation, Energy Research & Social Science, 106, 103319.

75. Hopkins, D. & Schwanen, T. (2023). Sociotechnical expectations of vehicle automation in the UK trucking sector, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 196, 122863.

74. Hopkins, D. & Schwanen, T. (2023). The Expected Speed and Impacts of Vehicle Automation in Passenger and Freight Transport: A Dissensus Delphi Study among UK Professionals, Research in Transportation Business and Management. 100973.

73. Hopkins, D. & Davidson A.C. (2023). Stories of the gendered mobile work of English lorry driving, Gender Place and Culture, 30:10, 1372-1392. DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2022.2122946

72. Mandic, S., Sandretto, S., Hopkins, D., Wilson, G., Kidd, G. & Bengoechea, E.G. (2023) School choice, distance to school and travel to school patterns among adolescents, Journal of Transport and Health, 33, 101704.

71. Martiskainen, M., Hopkins, D., Torres Contreras G.A., Jenkins, K., Mattioli, G., Simcock, N., Lacey-Barnacle, M. (2023). Eating, heating or taking the bus? Lived experiences at the intersection of energy and transport poverty, Global Environmental Change, 82, 102728.

70. Jacobsen, J.K.S., Farstad, E., Landa Mata, I. Higham, J.E.S. & Hopkins, D. (2023). Travel discontinuities, enforced holidaying-at-home and alternative leisure travel futures after Covid-19, Tourism Geographies, 25: 2-3, 615-633.

69. Mandic, S., Bengoechea, E.G., Hopkins, D., et al. (2023). Examining the transport to school patterns of New Zealand adolescents by home-to-school distance and settlement types, Journal of Transport & Health, 30, 101585.

68. Akyelken, N. & Hopkins, D. (2022). Researching mobility in times of immobility, Transport Reviews, 43:1, 1-4.

67. Higham, J.E.S., Loehr, J., Hopkins, D., Becken, S. & Stovall, W. (2022). Climate science and tourism policy in Australasia: Deficiencies in science-policy translation. Journal of Sustainable Tourism.

66. Calverley, J., Hopkins, D., García Bengoechea, E., Coppell, K., Spence, J.C. & Mandic, S. (2022, accepted September 2022). Active travel in rural New Zealand: A study of rural adolescents’ perceptions of walking and cycling to school, Active Travel Studies, 2:1.

65. Scheer, A. Schwarz, M. Hopkins, D. & Caldecott, B. (2022). Whose jobs face transition risk in Alberta? Understanding sectoral employment precarity in an oil-rich Canadian province, Climate Policy, 22:8, 1016-1032.

64. Hopkins, D. & Schwanen, T. (2022). Recruiting research participants for transport research: Reflections from studies on autonomous vehicles in the UK, Journal of Transport Geography, 102, 103377. DOI: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2022.103377

63. Hopkins, D. (2022). Buffering as everyday logistical labour, Roadsides, 007:  Logistics, 51-58. DOI: 10.26034/roadsides-202200708. Available at: https://roadsides.net/hopkins-007/

62. Higham, J.E.S., Hanna, P. Peeters, P., Hopkins, D., Cohen, S., Gossling, S. & Cocolas, N.  (2022). Reconfiguring aviation for a climate-safe future: Are airlines sending the wrong message? Journal of Travel Research, 61:6, 1458–1473.

61. Cohen, S., Liu, H., Hanna, P., Hopkins, D., Higham, J.E.S., Gossling, S. (2022). The Rich Kids of Instagram: Luxury travel, transport modes and desire, Journal of Travel Research, 61:7, 1479-1494. DOI: 10.1177/00472875211037748

60. McCurdy, A., Stearns, J. A., Rhodes, R.E., Hopkins, D., Mummery, K. & Spence. JC. (2022). Relationships Between Physical Activity, Boredom Proneness, and Subjective Well-Being Among U.K. Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 44:3, 189–197.

59. Mandic, S., Garcia Bengoechea, E., Hopkins, D., Coppell, K., & Spence, J.C. (2022). Adolescents’ perceptions of walking and cycling to school differ based on how far they live from school, Journal of Transport & Health, 24, 101316. 

58. Hopkins, D. & Schwanen, T. (2021). Talking about automated vehicles: What do levels of automation do? Technology in Society, 64, 101488.

57. Hopkins, D., García Bengoechea, E., & Mandic, S. (2021) Adolescents and their aspirations for car-based transport, Transportation, 48:1, 67-93.

56. Hopkins, D. (2021). Crises and sustainable tourism, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 29:9, 1423-1435.

55. Martiskainen, M., Jenkins, K.E.H., Bouzarovski, S., Hopkins, D., Mattioli, G., Lacey-Barnacle, M. (2021). A spatial whole systems justice approach to sustainability transitions, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 41, 110-112

54. Simcock, N., Jenkins, K., Lacey-Barnacle, M., Martiskainen, M., Mattioli, G. & Hopkins, D. (2021). Identifying double energy vulnerability: A systematic and narrative review of groups at-risk of energy and transport poverty in the global north, Energy Research and Social Science, 102351.

53. Martiskainen, M., Sovacool, B.K., Lacey-Barnacle, M., Hopkins, D., Jenkins, K.E.H., Simcock, N., Mattioli, G. & Bouzarovski, S. (2021). New dimensions of vulnerability to energy and transport poverty, Joule, 5:1, 3-7. DOI: 10.1016/j.joule.2020.11.016

52. Spence, J. C., Rhodes, R. E., McCurdy, A., Mangan, A., Hopkins, D. & Mummery, W. K. (2021). Determinants of physical activity among adults in the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 pandemic: The DUK-COVID study, British Journal of Health Psychology, 26:2, 588-608.

51. Thomopoulos, N., Cohen, S., Hopkins, D., Kimber, S. & Siegel, L. (2021). All work and no play? Autonomous vehicles in non-commuting journeys. Transport Reviews, 41:4, 456-477.

50. Hopkins, D. (2020). Sustainable mobility at the interface of transport and tourism, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 28:2, 129-143.

49. Hopkins, D., Kester, J. Meelen, T. & Schwanen, T. (2020). Not more but different: A comment on the transitions research agenda, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 34, 4-6.  

48. Klöwer, M., Hopkins, D., Higham, J.E.S. & Allen, M. (2020). An analysis of ways to decarbonize conference travel after COVID-19, Nature, 583, 356-360.

47. Sovacool, B., Shoval, N., Hopkins, D., Jenkins, K., Hielscher, S., Goldthau, A.  & Brossmann, B. (2020). Imagining sustainable energy and mobility transitions: Valence, temporality, and radicalism in 38 visions of a low-carbon future, Social Studies of Science. 50:4, 642-679.

46. Cohen, T., Stilgoe, J., Stares, S., Akeyelken, N., Cavoli, C., Day, J., Dickinson, J., Fors, V., Hopkins, D., Lyons, G., Marres, N., Newman, J., Reardon, L., Sipe, N., Tennant, C., Wadud, Z. & Wigley, E. (2020). A constructive role for social science in the development of automated vehicles, Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspective, 6, 100133.

45. Mandic, S., Ikeda, E., Stewart, T., Garrett, N., Hopkins, D., Mindell, J.S., Tautolo, E.S., Smith, M. (2020). Sociodemographic and Built Environment Associates of Travel to School by Car among New Zealand Adolescents: Meta-Analysis, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17: 23, 9138. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17239138.

44. Cohen, S., Stienmetz, J., Hanna, P., Humbracht, M. & Hopkins, D. (2020). Shadowcasting tourism knowledge through media: Self-driving sex cars? Annals of Tourism Research, 85, 103061.

43. Mindell, J., Ergler, C., Hopkins, D. & Mandic, S. (2020). Barriers and facilitators for adolescent use of public buses to school, Travel Behaviour and Society, 22, 48-58.

42. Sandretto, S., Hopkins, D., Wilson, G., Mandic, S. (2020). Competing Tensions: Active Transport to School, School Choice and Policy Making, Journal of Transport and Health, 18. 100908. DOI: 10.1016/j.jth.2020.100908

41. Keall, M., Hopkins, D., Coppell, K., Sandretto, S., García Bengoechea, E., Spence, J., Wilson, G. & Mandic, S. (2020). Implications of attending the closest school on adolescents’ physical activity and car travel in Dunedin, New Zealand, Journal of Transport and Health, 18, 100900.

40. Mandic, S., Hopkins, D., Garcia Bengoechea, E., Flaherty, C., Coppell, K., Moore, A., Williams, J. & Spence, J.C. (2020). Differences in Parental Perceptions of Walking and Cycling to High School According to Distance, Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and Behaviour, 71, 238-249. 

39. Mandic, S., Hopkins, D., Garcia Benhoechea, E.G., Moore, A., Sandretto, S., Coppell, K., Ergler, C., Keall, M., Rolleston, A., Kidd, G., Wilson, G. & Spence, J.C. (2020). Built Environment and Active Transport to School: BEATS Natural Experiment study protocol, BMJ Open, 10: e034899.

38. Bach, L., Hopkins, D. & Stephenson, J. (2020) Solar electricity cultures: Household adoption dynamics and energy policy in Switzerland, Energy Research and Social Science, 63, 1-13.

37. Hopkins, D., Higham, J.E.S., Orchiston, C., & Duncan, T. (2019). The practice of academic mobilities: bodies, networks and institutional rhythms, The Geographical Journal, 185:4, 472-484.

36. Gössling, S., Hanna, P., Cohen, S., Higham, J.E.S., Hopkins, D. (2019). Can we fly less? An evaluation of the ‘necessity’ of air travel, Journal of Air Transport Management, 81, 101722.

35. Cohen, S., Hanna, P., Higham, J.E.S., Hopkins, D., Orchiston, C. (2019) Gender discourses in academic mobility, Gender, Work and Organization, 27:2, 149-165. DOI: 10.1111/gwao.12413

34. Higham, J.E.S., Hopkins, D. & Orchiston, C. (2019). The work-sociology of academic aeromobility at remote institutions: Networks, co-presence and proximity. Mobilities, 14:5, 612-631.

33. Cohen, S.A. & Hopkins, D. (2019). Autonomous vehicles and the future of urban tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 74C, 33-42.

32. Hassan, K., Higham, J.E.S., Wooliscroft, B. & Hopkins, D. (2019). Climate change and World Heritage: A cross-border analysis of the Sundarbans (Bangladesh-India), Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, special issue on Tourism Policy in the Asia Pacific.

31. Hopkins, D. & Schwanen, T. (2018). Automated mobility transitions: governing processes in the UK, Sustainability, Special Issue on Transport Policy, 10, 956, 1-19, DOI: 10.3390/su10040956.

30. Haerewa, N., Stephenson, J. & Hopkins, D. (2018). Shared Transport in a Māori Community, Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences, 13:2, 233-245.

29. Mandic, S., Sandretto, S., Hopkins, D., Wilson, G., Moore, A., García Bengoechea, E. (2018) “I wanted to go here”: Adolescents’ perspectives on school choice, Journal of School Choice: International Research and Reform, 12:1, 98-122.

28. Stephenson, J., Spector, S., Hopkins, D. & McCarthy, A. (2018). Deep interventions for a sustainable transport future, Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Sustainability, 61B, 356-372. DOI: 10.1016/j.trd.2017.06.031

27. Hopkins, D. (2017). Destabilising automobility? The emergent mobilities of generation Y, AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 46: 3, 371-383. DOI: 10.1007/s13280-016-0841-2.

26. Hopkins, D. & Mandic, S. (2017). Perceptions of cycling amongst high school students and their parents, International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 15: 5, 342-356 DOI: 10.1080/15568318.2016.1253803.

25. Frater, J., Williams, J., Hopkins, D., Flaherty, C. & Moore, A., Kingham, S., Kuijer, R. & Mandic, S. (2017). A tale of two New Zealand cities: Cycling to school among adolescents in Christchurch and Dunedin, Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 49, 205-214.

24. Mandic, S., Sandretto, S., Bengoechea, E.G., Hopkins, D., Moore, A., Rodda, J. & Wilson, G. (2017). Enrolling in the closest school: Implications of school choice decisions for active transport to school, Journal of Transport & Health, 6C, 347-357.

23. Mandic, S., Hopkins, D., Bengoechea, E.G., Flaherty, C., Williams, J., Sloane, L., Spence, J.C. (2017). Adolescents’ perceptions of cycling versus walking to school: Understanding the New Zealand context, Journal of Transport & Health, 4, 294-304

22. Hopkins, D., Higham, J.E.S., Tapp, S., & Duncan, D. (2016). Academic mobility in the Anthropocene: A comparative study of university policy at three New Zealand institutions, Special Issue on Understanding and Governing Sustainable Mobility, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 24:2, 376-397.

21. Hopkins, D. (2016). Can environmental awareness explain declining preference for car-based mobility amongst generation Y? An examination of learn to drive behaviours, Transportation Research Part A: Policy & Practice, 94, 149-163.

20. Hopkins, D. & Stephenson, J. (2016). The replication and reduction of automobility: Findings from New Zealand, Journal of Transport Geography, 56, 92-101.

19. Hopkins, D. & McCarthy, A. (2016). Change trends in urban freight delivery: a qualitative inquiry, Geoforum, 74, 158-170.

18. Mandic, S., Williams, J., Moore, A., Hopkins, D., Flaherty, C., Wilson, G., García Bengoechea, E., Spence, J.C. (2016). Built Environment and Active Transport to School (BEATS) Study: Protocol for a cross-sectional study, BMJ Open, 6: e011196.

17. Rees, D., Stephenson, J., Hopkins, D., & Doering, A. (2016). Exploring stability and change in transport systems: combining Delphi and System Dynamics approaches, Transportation, 44: 4, 789–805.

16. Higham, J.E.S., Haukeland, J.V., Hopkins, D., Vistad, O.I., Lindberg, K. & Daugstad, K. (2016). National Parks policy and planning: A comparative analysis of friluftsliv (Norway) and the dual mandate (New Zealand). Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 8:2, 146-175.

15. Hopkins, D., Campbell-Hunt, C., Carter, L., Higham, J.E.S., & Rosin, C. (2015). Climate change and Aotearoa New Zealand: A review, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 6:6, 559-583. DOI: 10.1002/wcc.355.

14. Hopkins, D. (2015). Public opinion: Country comparisons, Nature Climate Change, 5, 975–976. DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2730.

13. Stephenson, J., Barton, B., Carrington, G., Doering, A., Ford, B., Hopkins, D., Lawson, R., McCarthy, A., Rees, D., Scott, M. G., Thorsnes, P., Walton, S., Williams, J., & Wooliscroft, B. (2015). The Energy Cultures Framework: Exploring the role of norms, practices and material culture in shaping energy behaviour in New Zealand, Energy Research and Social Science, 7, 117 - 123.

12. Mandic, S., Mountfort, A., Hopkins, D., Flaherty, C., Williams, J., Brook, E., Moore, A., Wilson, G., and Spence, J. (2015). Built Environment and Active Transport to School (BEATS) Study: Multidisciplinary and multi-sector collaboration for physical activity promotion. Retos: Nuevas tendencias en Educacion Fisica, Deporte y Recreacion’ (‘Challenges: New tendencies in Physical Education, Sport, and Recreation’), 28, 197-202.

11. Hopkins, D. (2015). Applying a comprehensive contextual climate change vulnerability framework to New Zealand’s tourism industry, AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 44:2, 110-120.

10. Hall, C.M., Amelung, B., Cohen, S., Eijgelaar, E. Gossling, S., Higham, J., Leemans, R., Peeters, P., Ram, Y., Scott, D., Hopkins, D. Huijbens, E.H., Koens, K., Lamers, M., et al. (2015). Denying bogus skepticism in climate change and tourism research, Tourism Management, 47, 352–356.

9. Hall, C.M., Amelung, B., Cohen, S., Eijgelaar, E. Gossling, S., Higham, J., Leemans, R., Peeters, P., Ram, Y., Scott, D., Hopkins, D. Huijbens, E.H., Koens, K., Lamers, M., et al. (2015). No time for smokescreen scepticism: A rejoinder to Shani and Arad, Tourism Management, 47, 341–347.

8. Hopkins, D., & Stephenson, J. (2014). Generation Y mobilities through the lens of energy cultures: a preliminary exploration of mobility cultures, Journal of Transport Geography 38, 88-91.

7. Hopkins, D., & Maclean, K. (2014). Climate change perceptions and responses in Scotland's ski industry, Tourism Geographies: An International Journal of Tourism Space, Place and Environment, 16:3, 400-414.

6. Hopkins, D. (2014). The sustainability of climate change adaptation strategies in New Zealand’s ski industry: a range of stakeholder perceptions, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 22:1, 107-126.

5. Hopkins, D. (2014). The perceived risks of local climate change in Queenstown, New Zealand, Current Issues in Tourism 18:10, 947 – 965.

4. Rosin, C., Dwiartama, A., Grant, D., Hopkins, D. (2014). Using provenance to create stability: State-led territorialisation of Central Otago as assemblage, Special Issue of the New Zealand Geographer on Biological Economies, 69:3, 235-248.

3. Stephenson, J. Hopkins, D. Doering, A. (2014). Conceptualising transport transitions: energy cultures as an organising framework, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy & Environment. 4:4, 354–364. DOI: 10.1002/wene.149.

2. Hopkins, D. (2013). Learning about climate: an exploration of the socialisation of climate change, Weather, Climate and Society, 5:4, 381-393.

1.Hopkins, D., Higham, J., & Becken, S. (2013). Climate change in a regional context: relative vulnerability in the Australasian skier market, Regional Environmental Change 13: 2, 449-458.

Reports

11. Hopkins, D., Medappa, K., Davidson, A.C., Gregson, N. & James, A. (2024). Views From the Cab: The Working Lives of Heavy Goods Vehicle Drivers in the UK. ISBN: 978-1-3999-7829-3.

10. ALLEA Report (2022). Towards Climate Sustainability of the Academic System in Europe and Beyond. May 2022. Allea, Berlin. DOI: 10.26356/climate-sust-acad ISBN: 978-3-9823967-1-2 [ALLEA working group member, drafting group].

9. Hopkins, D. (2019). Academic Research and Policymaking for Transport: Insights from Aotearoa New Zealand, Report prepared for the New Zealand Ministry of Transport, as part of an Academic Secondment 2017-2019. 19 November 2019.

8. Hopkins, D., Kutzner, D. & Ganve, G. (2018). Urban Freight Research (1972-2014): A Systematic Review of the Field. Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago, New Zealand.

7. Hopkins, D., Schwanen, T. & Bird, J. (2017). Submission to the public consultation on the Industrial Strategy Green Paper. HM Government, London.

6. Spector, S., Stephenson, J. & Hopkins, D. (2017). Interventions for a sustainable transport system for New Zealand: Results from a Delphi study. Energy Cultures Research Programme, Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago, New Zealand. ISBN: 978-0-9941371-3-5.

5. Schwanen, T., Hopkins, D. & Sovacool, B. (2016). Written evidence: House of Lords Science and Technology Committee: Autonomous Vehicles. Available from: http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/committeeevidence.svc/evidencedocument/science-and-technology-committee-lords/autonomous-vehicles/written/41707.pdf

4. Stephenson, J., Barton, B., Carrington, G., Hopkins, D., Lavelle, M.J., Lawson, R., Rees, D., Scott, M., Thorsnes, P., Walton, S. & Wooliscroft, B. (2016). Energy Cultures Policy Briefs. University of Otago: Centre for Sustainability.

3. Hopkins, D. & Stephenson, J. (2015). Generation Y Mobilities: Full Report. Centre for Sustainability (CSAFE), University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. ISBN: 978-0-9941219-5-0 (Print), 978-0-9941219-3-6 (Online). Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10523/5641

2. Hopkins, D. & Stephenson, J. (2015). Generation Y Mobilities: Highlights. Centre for Sustainability (CSAFE), University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. ISBN: 978-0-9941219-4-3 (Print), 978-0-9941219-2-9 (Online). Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10523/5642

1.Stephenson, J., Hopkins, D., & McCarthy, A. (2014). New Zealand’s future transport system: drivers of change. Initial report from the NZ Delphi study. Energy Cultures research programme, Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. Available from: https://ourarchive.otago.ac.nz/handle/10523/5399