On 23 November, I participated in a workshop on ‘The Domestic Nexus: Interrogating the Interlinked Practices of Water, Energy and Food Consumption’ as part of the ESRC-funded Nexus Network. I delivered a presentation on ‘Domestic Experiments: Bringing Living Labs into the Home’ and learned a lot from colleagues from the UK, Denmark, and Estonia on the notion of the nexus. Thanks to Matt Watson, Ali Browne, and others for organising.
Smart City-Regional Governance

On 8-9 October, I attended a workshop hosted by the Brussels Centre for Urban Studies at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel on ‘Smart City-Regional Governance: ‘Smartness’ in Reconciling Internationality, Competitiveness and Cohesion?‘. The workshop was organised by Tassilo Hershell and Bas van Heur and included a wide-ranging discussion on the implications of smart city agendas. With my co-authors James Evans (University of Manchester), Kes McCormick (University of Lund) and Gregory Trencher (Clark University), I presented ideas about ‘Smartness and the Disintegration of the City’.
Urban STS: Assembling New Perspectives
I participated in a workshop on ‘Urban STS: Assembling New Perspectives‘ hosted by the European University at St Petersburg, Technical University of Munich, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. I delivered a presentation on ‘The Smart City Agenda and the Technopolitics of Infrastructure Innovation’. Thanks to Diana West and Anastasia Karkacheva for organising the event.
News article on ‘Stories from the Road’
The Manchester Evening News just published an article to highlight the research that Sarah Butler, Laura Partridge and I are doing for our ‘Stories from the Road‘ project. We have published 17 stories about personal experiences on Oxford Road. Check it out!
The Life and Death of Zero Carbon Housing
I co-authored a blog posting on ‘The Life and Death of Zero Carbon Housing’ on the Geography Directions website. This is related to a new journal article in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers on ‘Zero carbon homes and zero carbon living: sociomaterial interdependencies in carbon governance’.
Summer Institute in Urban Studies 2015
It was an honour to co-host the cities@manchester 2015 Summer Institute in Urban Studies from 28 June to 2 July. Roger Keil (York University), Pauline Lipman (University of Illinois-Chicago), Jennifer Robinson (UCL), and Simon Marvin (Durham University) contributed to four days of intensive debate and discussion about all things urban with 25 early career researchers. Looking forward to another summer institute in 2016!
Workshop – ‘Beyond Practices: Sustainable Consumption and Sociotechnical Systems’
Dan Welch and I convened an academic workshop on 24-25 June for the University of Manchester’s Sustainable Consumption Institute on ‘Beyond Practices: Sustainable Consumption and Sociotechnical Systems’. We had a lively set of debates over two half-days with keynote presentations by Inge Ropke and Alan Warde.
New journal article on intermediaries in low carbon housing
Along with Catherine Grandclement (EDF R&D) and Simon Guy (Lancaster University), I co-authored a new article in Energy Policy titled ‘Negotiating comfort in low energy housing: The politics of intermediation‘. We use a case study in France to study how human and non-human actors attempt to mediate the sometimes diverging goals of comfort and energy efficiency in an innovative housing development. This article is part of a forthcoming special issue on energy efficiency and comfort that will be published in 2015.
New book chapter in Now Urbanism compendium on urban nature
I contributed a book chapter to the new Routledge compendium Now Urbanism: The Future City is Here, edited by Jeffrey Hou, Benjamin Spencer, Thaisa Way, and Ken Yocom. My chapter is about the various ways that urban nature is being realised in today’s cities and includes specific examples from Manchester.
ACSP Book Award!
At the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference in Philadelphia, my book, Politics of Urban Runoff: Nature, Technology and the Sustainable City, received the 2014 John Friedmann Book Award. I am honoured to receive the award and be acknowledged for my contributions to contemporary debates on sustainability and urban planning.




