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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
124-Mar-2015A quantitative investigation of narratives: recycled drinking waterLeong Ching 
21-Jan-2016Ambiguity, bureaucracy and certainty: The ABCs of enabling water self-sufficiencyLeong Ching ; Neng Qian 
327-Nov-2010Beyond the Individual in Controversial Science-Based Technology Attitude Formation and Regulation: The State Construction of Policy Alternatives in AsiaLeong, Ching Ching ; Jarvis, Darryl ; Howlett, Michael Patrick ; Migone, Andrea
41-Jan-2020Can Conformity Overcome the Yuck Factor? Explaining the Choice for Recycled Drinking WaterLeong Ching ; Louis Lebel 
529-Jul-2019Constructing a fabula of resilience: a lived experience approachLeong Ching ; Zhou Yishu ; Nisha Francine Rajoo; Sarah Ruiqi Tan
617-Jan-2019Data from: Can Conformity Overcome the Yuck Factor? Explaining the Choice for Recycled Drinking WaterLeong Ching 
713-Nov-2018Global IWRM ideas and local context: Studying narratives in rural CambodiaLeong C. ; Mukhtarov F.
82017Hajer’s institutional void and legitimacy without polityLeong, C 
925-Apr-2013Institutional legitimacy: an exegesis of normative incentivesYahua Wang; Leong Ching 
102019Motivating household water conservation: A field experiment in SingaporeGoette L. ; Leong C. ; Qian N. 
111-May-2020Narratives of Sanitation: Motivating Toilet Use in IndiaLeong Ching 
127-Sep-2015Persistently Biased: The Devil Shift in Water Privatization in JakartaLeong Ching 
132017Singapore and Sydney: Regulation and market-makingLeong, C ; Li, L
141-Jun-2020Social Networks and Perceptions of Power in the MekongLeong Ching 
15Jun-2013The Evolution of Public Transport Policies in SingaporeTan Shin Bin ; Leong Ching 
16May-2013The French model and water challenges in developing countries: evidence from Jakarta and ManilaWu, Xun ; Leong, Ching Ching 
172016The role of emotions in drinking recycled waterLeong, C 
1822-May-2018The Role of Narratives in Sociohydrological Models of Flood BehaviorsLeong Ching