Dr Stanley Blue
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Current roles include:
- Co-Investigator on the EPSRC funded Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions (CREDS) working on issues of Flexibility;
- Co-Director of the Centre for Practice Theory at Lancaster.
Current Teaching includes:
- Convenor of the first-year, undergraduate, core course, SOCL101: 'The Sociological Imagination' - on which I teach an introductory block on ‘Sociological Approaches to the Study of Consumption’;
- Convenor of the third-year, undergraduate, core course, SOCL360: 'Independent Dissertation Project'.
- Co-Convenor of the postgraduate course, SOCL955: 'Practice Theory' - which is also open to students and early career researchers outside of Lancaster.
Office Hours:
- Wednesday at 1pm or Friday at 12pm, or by appointment. *Because I now meet students by Teams as well as in the office, please email to make an appointment in my office hours. If you can't make those times, just email me to arrange another time.
Research Overview
My work is about how the temporal organisation of social life matters for contemporary and future ways of living and consuming. Basically, I’m interested in how changing patterns of consumption matter for public health and for sustainability.
Theoretically, I draw on theories of practice (Bourdieu, Giddens, Schatzki, Shove), time (Zerubavel, Southerton), and rhythm (Lefevbre) to explore how certain ways of living and consuming take hold, how they become reproduced, and how they change.
For example, I’ve developed a particular theoretical approach to institutional change, combining theories of practice with rhythmanalysis to examine how different kinds of institutional organisation (broadly interpreted) make and shape patterns of consumption.
The aim of this work is to show how activity-organising-features like time (but also space, materiality, professional responsibility, and others), construct both contemporary ways of living and the envisaged possibilities for future ways of consuming.
The point is to properly consider how these might be different. That is, I’m interested in exploring how those kinds of features are and might be ‘shaped’ to enable less resource intensive patterns of consumption and promote healthy(er?) ways of living.
Substantively, I have developed these ideas through projects on the timing of energy and travel demand in hospitals and the flexibility of energy systems and through writing about public health issues related to smoking and obesity.
If you are interested in theories of practice, we have a website which is a great place to find reading lists, our podcasts, videos, and a structured set of links – Practice Theory at Lancaster.
Current Research
I am currently Co-I on the EPSRC funded Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions (CREDS). I work on the Flexibility Theme.
Recent Publications include:
- a special issue on historicising flexibility in the Journal of Energy History;
- work on conceptualsing obesity with Elizabeth Shove and Mike Kelly in Sociology of Health and Illness;
- work on Conceptualising Flexibility with Elizabeth Shove and Peter Forman in Time and Society;
- work on combining practice theory and rhythmanalysis in Time and Society;
- a chapter on the idea of temporal coordination as a method for reducing demand for energy and travel in hospitals in Demanding Energy;
- an introduction to the Sociology of Consumption in The Cambridge Handbook of Sociology;
- a paper, co-authored with colleagues at the Norah Fry Research Centre, on a practice-inspired approach to disability studies in Disability and Society;
- an article on exercise and the environment in Health and Place;
- a book chapter with Nicola Spurling on how institutional practices change in The Nexus of Practices;
Recent Invited Talks/Lectures include to:
- Eco-Health Research Group, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp;
- Graduate Research School of Science, Technology, and Modern Culture (WTMC), Netherlands;
- Anthropology of Health Research Group, Durham University;
- Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University, Melbourne;
- Centre for Behaviour Change, UCL;
- Self-Making: Practices of Subjectivation in Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspective, German Research Foundation Research Training Group, University of Oldenburg, Germany.
For more on current and past research projects, publications, and talks; media articles, press, and videos; engagement, impact, and more - please see my Personal Website.
Additional Information
Academic collaborations include:
Co-Director, Centre for Practice Theory at Lancaster (2021-present);
Co-I, Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions (2018-2023);
Research Fellow, DEMAND Centre, Lancaster University (2015-2017);
Affiliated with the Norah Fry Institute at the University of Bristol (2015-2017);
Visiting Fellow, Centre for Urban Research, RMIT, Melbourne (Oct-Dec 2016);
Member of the Sustainable Consumption Institute at the University of Manchester (2013-2015).
PhD Supervision Interests
I would be happy to work with students whose projects relate to my research interests, including work on theories of practice, time, space, rhythm, materiality, embodiment, habit, consumption, demand, mobility, energy, travel, and public health, smoking, obesity, and exercise.
Time dependence and institutional flexibility
01/04/2021 → 31/03/2023
Research
UK Centre for Research on Energy Demand (UKCRED)
01/04/2018 → 31/03/2023
Research
DEMAND: Dynamics of Energy, Mobility and Demand
01/05/2013 → 30/06/2019
Research
Intellectual Party Summer Conference 2019
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Intellectual Party/Summer Conference 2018
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Institutional Rhythms: How do hospitals shape demand for energy and travel?
Invited talk
BSA Medical Sociology Group Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
DEMAND Clan Gathering
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Theories of Practice and Public Health
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
RGS-IBG Annual International Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
End Use Energy Demand Gala
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
NHS Northern England Health and Sustainability Network
Business Engagement
Lancaster Community Day
Festival/Exhibition/Concert
Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (External organisation)
Member of Advisory Panel
The Times and Places of Smoking and Eating: Theories of Practice and Public Health
Invited talk
National Infrastrucutre Commission (External organisation)
Member of Advisory Panel
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust
Business Engagement
How do hospitals and other complex institutions shape energy and travel demand?
Invited talk
RMIT University, Melbourne
Visiting an external academic institution
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust
Business Engagement
Time as Experience, Landscape, and Rhythm
Invited talk
DEMAND Conference 2016
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
DEMAND Conference Stream 2016
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
BSA Annual Conference 2016
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
AAG Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Environment and Human Health – Social Perspectives: BSA Climate Change, Environment and Health, and London Medical Sociology Study Groups Study Group
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Capturing Practice, Chasing Rhythm: Epistemological Challenges and Experimental Solutions for Studying Practices
Invited talk
NHS Sustainability Day Roadshow
Invited talk
Animals, automated devices and ecosystems: a symposium on the agencies of dynamic non-humans in theories of practice
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
DEMAND Summer School 2016
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Pilkington Teaching Award
Prize (including medals and awards)
- DEMAND - Dynamics of Energy, Mobility and Demand