Dr Joe Williams
BA, MSc, PhD
Expertise
I am a Human Geographer with interests in the areas of political ecology, urbanization and environmental challenges. My research looks at how water and energy infrastructures shape -and are shaped by- environment and society.
Current positions
Senior Lecturer
School of Geographical Sciences
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Research interests
I work in the fields of human geography, political ecology and global development. My research focuses on the politics of water and energy infrastructure as a lens for critically understanding social and ecological challenges, such as water stress and climate change.
I have a long-standing research interest in the proliferation of 'new' or 'unconventional water resources, particularly seawater and brackish water desalination, as a response to water challenges in diverse contexts around the world. Although not well understood, desalination now supplies water for about half a billion people globally and has quietly become one of the most important urban metabolic transformations in the 21st Century, offering important insights on how societies are responding to issues like water security.
I am currently PI of a five-year ERC-assessed/UKRI-funded project called 'Global development and the contradictions of new water'. The purpose of the project is to critically analyse the emergence of unconventional water sources in the Global South, and the implications new water technologies will have on access to water and water justice. The project focusses on the use of desalination in Kenya,
My research has been published in a wide range of international academic journals, as well as books and online collections.
Publications
Recent publications
10/06/2025Climate Change and Low-Carbon Field Research
The Routledge Handbook of Field Research
Technological Fix: An Anatomy and the Antonym of a Term
World Scientific Handbook of Transboundary Water Management
Nature, Rent and the Persistence of Inequality: A Georgist Political Ecology
Human Geography
The nature of AI
Urban Political Ecology
Global Development and Environment
Global Development and Environment

