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Hammond, Kim; Revill, George and Smith, Joe (2020). The digital citizen: working upstream of digital and broadcast archive developments. In: Popple, Simon; Prescott, Andrew and Mutibwa, Daniel H. eds. Communities, Archives and New Collaborative Practices. Connected Communities. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 139–152.

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Smith, Joe and Tyszczuk, Renata (2017). How can we make things better? In: Svendsen, Zoe and Daw, Simon eds. World Factory. Metis, pp. 29–32.

Smith, Joe; Butler, Robert; Day, Rosie; Fyfe, Hamish; Goodbody, Axel; Llewellyn, David; Rohse, Mel; Smith, Bradon; Tyszczuk, Renata; Udall, Julia and Whyte, Nicola (2017). Gathering around stories: Interdisciplinary experiments in support of energy system transitions. Energy Research & Social Science, 31 pp. 284–294.

Smith, Joe (2017). Demanding stories: television coverage of sustainability, climate change and material demand. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 375(2095) pp. 1–16.

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Smith, Joe (2015). Geographies of interdependence. Geography, 100(1) pp. 12–19.

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Smith, Joe (2014). The world in a wardrobe: expressing notions of care in the economy and everyday life. In: Fletcher, Kate and Tham, Mathilda eds. The Routledge Handbook of Sustainability and Fashion. Routledge International Handbooks. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 139–146.

Smith, Joe; Tyszczuk, Renata and Butler, Robert eds. (2014). Culture and Climate Change: Narratives. Culture and Climate Change, 2. Cambridge, UK: Shed.

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Brandon, Mark; Smith, Joe; Garrow, Kat and Law, Andrew (2013). Broadcasting environmental knowledge: Open University & BBC collaborations serving massive global audiences. In: American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2013., 9-13 Dec 2013, San Francisco.

Smith, Joe (2013). Communicating tipping points and resilience: editorial introduction. In: O’Riordan, Tim and Lenton, Tim eds. Addressing Tipping Points for a Precarious Future. Proceedings of the British Academy. Oxford: Oxford University Press / British Academy.

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Jehlička, Petr and Smith, Joe (2012). Sustainability and the “urban peasant”: rethinking the cultural politics of food self-provisioning in the Czech Republic. In: Zahrádka, Pavel and Sedláková, Renáta eds. New Perspectives on Consumer Culture Theory and Research. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 78–96.

Smith, Joe (2012). Road map: other ways of thinking about auto-mobility. In: Tyszczuk, Renata; Smith, Joe; Clark, Nigel and Butcher, Melissa eds. Atlas: Geography, Architecture and Change in an Interdependent World. London: Black Dog Publishing.

Jehlicka, Petr and Smith, Joe (2012). Shelf life: post-socialism, food and the politics of sustainable consumption. In: Butcher, Melissa; Clark, Nigel; Smith, Joe and Tyszczuk, Renata eds. Atlas: Geography, Architecture and Change in an Interdependent World. London, UK: Black Dog Publishing, pp. 56–63.

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Butler, Robert; Margolies, Eleonor; Smith, Joe and Tyszczuk, Renata eds. (2011). Culture and Climate Change: Recordings. Culture and Climate Change, 1. Cambridge: Shed.

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Boykoff, Max and Smith, Joe (2010). Media presentations of climate change. In: Lever-Tracy, Constance ed. Routledge Handbook of Climate Change and Society. Routlede International Handbooks. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 210–218.

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Peake, Stephen and Smith, Joe (2009). Climate Change: From Science to Sustainability. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Tyszczuk, Renata and Smith, Joe (2009). The Interdependence Day Project: Mediating Environmental Change. The International Journal of the Arts in Society, 3(6) pp. 37–62.

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Smith, Joe (2008). Mihin uskovat vihreät. Beliefs series. Keuruu: Otava Publishing Company.

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Smith, Joe (2006). What do Greens believe? What Do We Believe. London, UK: Granta.

Smith, Joe; Edge, Lucy and Morris, Vanessa (2006). Reflecting the real world?: How British TV portrayed developing countries in 2005. London, UK: International Broadcasting Trust.

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