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Professor Matt Watson at the University of Sheffield investigates sustainability through social practice theory, focusing on everyday life and socio-technical systems. His work spans biodiversity, waste, food, mobility, and energy systems, with interdisciplinary collaborations across History, Design, Physics, and Engineering.
- BSc in Geography (University of Edinburgh)
- Masters in Society, Science and Nature (Lancaster University, ESRC-funded)
- PhD in Science Studies and Vegetation Science (Lancaster University, ESRC-funded)
Research emphasizes practice theory to reframe resource consumption, with projects like Change Points (2020-2023) developing intervention toolkits for sustainable households, and Redefining Single-Use Plastics (2020) exploring technical and social solutions. His work with the DEMAND Centre (2013-2018) advanced energy demand understanding through sociological frameworks.
Scientific contributions include 15+ key publications on socio-technical systems, energy-water-food nexus, and policy integration. He co-authored foundational texts like The Dynamics of Social Practice (2012) and The Design of Everyday Life (2007).
- Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy
- Advisory roles for G7, UK Net Zero Strategy, and House of Lords Climate Committee
- Co-investigator for £5M RCUK Energy Programme (DEMAND Centre)
As Director of Research and Innovation, he leads sustainability strategy initiatives and serves on international PhD examination panels. His teaching includes modules on Consumption and Sustainability and the Nepal field class on maternal health and forestry.
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