Dr Nicola Spurling

Senior Lecturer

Research Overview

Nicola Spurling is a Senior Lecturer renowned for her contributions to Mobilities scholarship and Sociology of consumption through her research leadership in the fields of Sustainable Practices, Everyday Futures, Decarbonising Mobility and Autobiographical Mobilisation. Her research has international reach and significance, it is widely cited and has informed policy discussions in the UK, the EU and Australia.

Her research has been funded by the ESRC, The Scottish Government, the AHRC, Design United (The Netherlands) and the EPSRC for her projects on Interventions in Practices; Mobile Utopias; Everyday Futures; and, DecarboN8 - A Network for the place-based decarbonisation of transport. She has published journal articles in leading Sociology and Environmental journals, book chapters in interdisciplinary edited collections and was co-editor of the widely cited book Sustainable Practices (Routledge Advances in Sociology, 2013).

Underpinned by an ethos of Public Sociology, much of her work develops and translates ideas from social theory, ethnographic, autobiographical and participatory knowledges into interventions and actions. Nicola has produced a range of non-academic outputs through her research including policy reports, websites, workshops, sociological films, exhibitions, picture books, design prototypes and frameworks.

Through her teaching and supervision she has supported the exploration of a range of environment, culture and society challenges underpinned by these values and approaches, including recent seminar discussions for students with external guests on ‘What role for sociologists in environmental change?’, and PhD student projects by Harriet Phipps on ‘Reimagining Young Peoples’ Participation in Food Circuits of Care’ and Abi Lafbery on ‘Becoming With Wild Swimming: knowledges, environmentalisms, and the implications for swimmers’ health and ecological health’.

Beyond academia, she has prioritised community engagement, policy advocacy and intervention towards beneficial change for environment and society, through invited roles as Commissioner on the National Commission on Travel Demand 2017-2019, and as Founder and Chair of the DecarboN8 Stakeholder Reference Group from 2019-2022. Such work has provided Nicola with a deep understanding of policy and professional practices; and, has underpinned her collaborations with ThinkTanks, Policy, Industry and Community partners.

Art Practice and Auto/biography for environmental mobilities research
Invited talk

Mobilities and Futures in the Social Sciences
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

Five Ways With Mobilities and Futures
Invited talk

Linköping University, Department of Thematic Studies
Visiting an external academic institution

Mobilities Research 20 Years On
Invited talk

Autobiographical (Im)mobilities: Possibilities for the intra and intergenerational mobilities of 'life without children' autobiographies
Invited talk

Academy Mobility Humanities, Konkuk University, Seoul
Visiting an external academic institution

Auto/biography, Mobilities and the Climate Emergency
Participation in conference - Academic

Climate Emergency Moblities Symposium
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience

MoHu (Padua) and CeMoRe (lancaster) Mobilities Workshop
Participation in workshop, seminar, course

T2M 2021 Conference
Invited talk

DecarboN8 International Conference: Real Zero in a Hurry
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience

What does it take to decarbonise mobility?
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

Tactical Urbanism, Everyday Life and Sustainable Mobility Solutions
Invited talk

The Hub as Intervention for Low Carbon Mobility Futures
Invited talk

Thinking on the Move
Participation in workshop, seminar, course

Social Futures: The View from Lancaster
Invited talk

Managing Waste and the Circular Economy
Invited talk

Making Space for the Car at Home
Invited talk

Beyond Behaviour Change and the Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University, Melbourne
Visiting an external academic institution

Sociology (Journal)
Editorial activity

Space in Use: dwelling in days, weeks, seasons and decades
Invited talk

Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds University (External organisation)
Membership of committee

Workshop 'Dwelling in the Utopian Everyday'
Invited talk

Utopia Fair
Festival/Exhibition/Concert

Making and Unmaking Space for the Car: infrastructure in practice
Invited talk

Reconfiguring Everyday Practices for a Post-Carbon World (Event)
Membership of committee

Invited talk at Energy Technologies Institute Event, 'Options, Choices and Actions on Low Carbon Energy for Local Authorities'
Invited talk

If the Walls Could Talk
Festival/Exhibition/Concert

Exploring the Peaks: Energy demand and the changing rhythms of daily life
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

Mobility Practice Bundles: Exploring the relationship between everyday and professional practices
Invited talk

Sustainability|Social Practices|Policy
Festival/Exhibition/Concert

  • CeMoRe - Centre for Mobilities Research
  • Institute for Social Futures Fellow