
معرفی
Peter Nuttall serves as Associate Dean (International) at the University of Bath's School of Management within the Department of Management, Marketing, Business & Society. His office is located at 10 EAST 4.74 and he maintains an active research profile with 29 research outputs including articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings.
Dr. Nuttall's research focuses on consumer behavior and practices of adolescents, with particular attention to adolescent expression of self through music consumption, social environments influencing adolescent choice, elective identity, and commitment to practice within social groups. His current projects examine style and subculture in small social groups organized around shared fashion and music, as well as ritual practices including adolescent experiences of the high school prom and its globalization.
His research portfolio demonstrates significant impact with publications referenced in policy sources, picked up by news outlets, and cited across social media platforms. His 2019 article 'It's Not Easy Living a Sustainable Lifestyle' has received 112 citations and 854 downloads, indicating substantial scholarly engagement with his work on sustainable consumption dilemmas.
- Adolescence Psychology (100% relevance)
- Youth Social Sciences (70% relevance)
- Ritual Social Sciences (52% relevance)
- Secondary Schools Social Sciences (44% relevance)
- UK Social Sciences (32% relevance)
- Qualitative Research Psychology (27% relevance)
Dr. Nuttall has successfully led research projects including 'Disadvantage and Ritual Excess: Examining Inclusion and Exclusion during Adolescent Transition' funded by The British Academy from 2012-2014. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to sustainable consumption patterns and quality education. His research methodology emphasizes innovative approaches to gain deeper insights into adolescent behavior, frequently employing qualitative techniques including in-depth interviews.

