Angela Meah and Matt Watson
Angela Meah
Angela Meah is a Senior Research Associate. Her current research draws upon theories of practice in examining patterns of continuity and change in families' domestic kitchen routines over several generations, exploring the role of both life-course events and the impact of technological innovation in transforming everyday kitchen practices. Her publications include Mundane Heterosexualities: from theory to practices (co-authored with Jenny Hockey and Victoria Robinson, [Palgrave Macmillan]).
Department of Geography
Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences (ICoSS)
University of Sheffield
219 Portobello, Sheffield
United Kingdom
Email: a.meah@sheffield.ac.uk
Matt Watson
Matt Watson is Lecturer in Human Geography. His research explores themes of consumption, waste and mobility to advance understandings of the dynamics of everyday practices in relation to sustainability, and the means through which those practices are shaped and governed. His publications include The Design of Everyday Life (co-authored with Elizabeth Shove, Jack Ingram and Martin Hand [Berg]).
Department of Geography
University of Sheffield
Winter Street
Sheffield
United Kingdom
Email: m.watson@sheffield.ac.uk