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Mr Samuel Johnson-Schlee

johnss32@lsbu.ac.uk

Social Sciences

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3562-9741

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I am an interdisciplinary geographer with particular interests in cities and domestic space. I am currently working on a British Academy Innovation Fellowship relating to domestic energy use decarbonisation. I have a forthcoming book with Peninsula Press on domestic interiors called Living Rooms.

My PhD was an ethnographic study of urban change in Brixton. Currently I am exploring the ways in which paintings can be analysed as a form of urban knowledge. My urban studies research has focused on epistemology and representation of urban space as well as social inequality and urban regeneration.

British Academy Innovation Fellowship Route A:

Gaseous Domesticities: Learning from commercial cultural analysis to produce strategies to encourage domestic energy transition" – Dr Samuel Johnson-Schlee, London South Bank University, in partnership with Ms Cato Hunt, Space Doctors

This research award is ongoing until March 2023, it is a collaborative project with a marketing agency to explore the cultural relationships between householders and domestic energy use and design new strategies for communication between retrofit stakeholders and householders.

I am on the Editorial Board of London Journal

Postgraduate Research Supervision
Current
Mrs Katie BetteridgeDoctoral Research ProjectPhD
PhD Geography and Anthropology

University College London

2013
2017
FunderYear wonProjectRole
Greater London Authority2023Retrofit Adapting Home for Energy Use WorkshopPrincipal Investigator
British Academy 2023Warmer Homes: How can grant subsidy schemes improve engagement with participants?Principal Investigator
British Academy 2023Conference-Domestic Atmospheres: How the immaterial shapes the homePrincipal Investigator
Innovate UK 2023Net Zero Transition LambethCo-Investigator
Innovate UK 2023Net Zero Transition LambethCo-Investigator
Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)2023Hot House: modernity and heat in the homePrincipal Investigator
British Academy 2022Gaseous Domesticities: Learning from commercial cultural analysis to produce strategies to encourage domestic energy transitionPrincipal Investigator
ProposalProjectRoleFunderStatusStatus last updated
Hot House: modernity and heat in the homeHot House: modernity and heat in the homePrincipal InvestigatorArts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)OPEN SubmittedFeb 2024
Atmospheres: New languages for the domestic transitionAtmospheres: New languages for the domestic transitionPrincipal InvestigatorArts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)OPEN In preparationFeb 2024
Net Zero Transition LambethNet Zero Transition LambethCo-InvestigatorInnovate UK OPEN Approved for submissionJan 2023

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Living Rooms
Johnson-Schlee, S. (2022). Living Rooms. London Peninsula Press.

The Permanence of Temporary Urbanism: Normalising Precarity in Austerity London
Johnson-Schlee, S. (2022). The Permanence of Temporary Urbanism: Normalising Precarity in Austerity London. The London Journal. 48 (2), pp. 196-198. https://doi.org/10.1080/03058034.2022.2119529

Introduction to the Special Issue on Material Cultures of Reconstruction in post-war London
Johnson-Schlee, S. (2021). Introduction to the Special Issue on Material Cultures of Reconstruction in post-war London. The London Journal. 46 (1), pp. 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/03058034.2020.1869430

Building Site Ontologies: Post-war London in the Paintings of Auerbach and Kossoff
Johnson-Schlee, S. (2020). Building Site Ontologies: Post-war London in the Paintings of Auerbach and Kossoff. The London Journal. 46 (1), pp. 92-111. https://doi.org/10.1080/03058034.2020.1832364

Playing cards against the state: precarious lives, conspiracy theories, and the production of ‘irrational’ subjects
Johnson-Schlee, S (2019). Playing cards against the state: precarious lives, conspiracy theories, and the production of ‘irrational’ subjects. Geoforum. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2019.02.013

What would Ruth Glass do? London: Aspects of change as a critique of urban epistemologies
Johnson-Schlee, S (2019). What would Ruth Glass do? London: Aspects of change as a critique of urban epistemologies. City. 23 (1), pp. 97-106. https://doi.org/10.1080/13604813.2019.1575119