Dr Martin Green

Areas of interest
- Socio-technical approaches to emergent technologies
- Historical analysis of the built environment
- The temporal and spatial co-ordination of everyday work
- Everyday energy demand and sustainable technologies
Postgraduate supervision
- Kirk Maritshane –Parastatals and Social Housing Provision
Teaching
Convenorship:
- CE1HBE – History of The Built Environment, Space, Design, And Technology (UG)
- CEM243 - New Technology, Management & Change (PG)
- CE2CCE – Construction Economics (UG)
Contributing to:
- CE3CCD - Dissertation Supervision (UG)
- CEM10A - Research Skills (PG)
- CEM10B - Dissertation Supervision (PG)
- CEM110 - Collaboration, Practice and Innovation (PG)
Research centres and groups
Background
Martin’s research focuses on reconceptualising understandings of the built environment through unpacking how organisations, institutions, and technologies respond and reproduce broader sectoral and societal change.
Academic qualifications
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), University of Reading
- PhD, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University
- MA, Sociological Research, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University
- Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA), International House, Krakow
- BA Hons, Sociology and Criminology, Department of Sociology, University of Liverpool
Publications
- Dowsett, R. , Green, M. , Harty, C. (2022) Speculation beyond technology: building scenarios through storytelling. Buildings and Cities , 3 (1). pp. 534-553. ISSN: 2632-6655 | doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.5334/bc.213 (Special collection: Modern methods of construction: beyond productivity improvement)
- Torriti, J. and Green, M. (2019) Electricity: making demand more flexible. In: Eyre, N. and Killip, G. , (eds.) Shifting the focus: energy demand in a net-zero carbon UK. Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions pp. 59-78.
- Dowsett, R. , Green, M. , Sexton, M. , Harty, C. (2019) Projecting at the project-level: MMC supply chain integration roadmap for small housebuilders. Construction Innovation: Information, Process, Management , 19 (2). pp. 193-211. ISSN: 1471-4175 | doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/CI-07-2017-0059