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This <strong>Timeline</strong> celebrates 25 years of research and scholarship in the Global Urban<br />

Research Unit (<strong>GURU</strong>). Building on previous research strengths in the School of<br />

Architecture, Planning and Landscape (APL) at Newcastle University, <strong>GURU</strong> was<br />

founded under a different name in 1993.<br />

Today, <strong>GURU</strong>, through collaboration with other research centres from across the<br />

University and beyond, is internationally recognised for its theoretical contributions<br />

to planning, governance and urban studies, and its engagement with public policy,<br />

community development and professional practices. Over the past 25 years, it has<br />

consistently promoted academic excellence and creativity to enable progressive urban<br />

policy and practice. Since 1993, <strong>GURU</strong> members have supervised about 400 international<br />

Doctoral students who have contributed significantly to the Centre’s vibrant research<br />

environment.<br />

Current research focuses on five distinct but interrelated themes:<br />

• People, Place & Politics<br />

• Infrastructure & Digital Technologies<br />

• Identity, Culture & Heritage<br />

• Urban Design & Human Flourishing<br />

• Environmental Planning & Management<br />

Year by year, the <strong>Timeline</strong> showcases selected examples of our research projects -<br />

funded by a wide range of local, national and international organisations - and<br />

publications, some of which have been highly influential in shaping the debate in the<br />

field. It highlights some of <strong>GURU</strong>’s key achievements and contributions to academic and<br />

practice communities, indicating a long standing determination to generate lasting<br />

and visible impacts.<br />

The <strong>Timeline</strong> is the product of our collective efforts and especially the generous time<br />

and support given by Loes Veldpaus, Ruth Raynor, Jennifer Manuel and Sarah Delap.<br />

Professor Simin Davoudi<br />

Director of <strong>GURU</strong><br />

School of Architecture<br />

Planning & Landscape


1993<br />

<strong>GURU</strong>’s predecessor, the Centre for Research<br />

in European Urban Environment (CREUE)<br />

was formally approved by the University,<br />

with Patsy Healey as its founding Director.<br />

Patsy joined Newcastle University in 1989<br />

as the Head of Department of Town and<br />

Country Planning.<br />

The centre was launched following a<br />

keynote lecture by Professor David<br />

Harvey of Johns Hopkins University.<br />

CREUE worked in collaboration with the Centre for<br />

Architectural Research and Development Overseas<br />

(CARDO) that had existed since 1971 and was formally<br />

established in 1985 in the Department of Architecture<br />

with two key members: Graham Tipple and Peter Kellett.<br />

Richard Williams completed his term of office as the third<br />

Secretary General of the Association of European Schools of<br />

Planning (AESOP).


1993 saw the flourishing of the Journal of<br />

Environmental Planning & Management that was<br />

established by John Benson and Ken Willis in<br />

1992 and replaced Planning Outlook, published<br />

since 1948.<br />

The 6th Thomas Sharp Lecture was presented<br />

by John Bridge.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Blackhall, C. 1993-1996, Plan-Track, Guardian<br />

Royal Exchange (Properties) Ltd.<br />

Cameron, S. & Davoudi, S. 1993-1996,<br />

Independent Monitoring and evaluation<br />

of North Tyneside City Challenge, NTCC<br />

Partnership.<br />

Cameron, S. 1993-1995, Housing Property<br />

Maintenance System, North Tyneside Council.<br />

Healey, P. 1993-1994, Movement and mobility<br />

in the post-Fordist city, ESRC.<br />

Tipple, G. 1993-1995, Housing the poor<br />

majority in Ghana: evidence from current<br />

activity, Leverhulme Trust.<br />

KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Davoudi, S. 1993. Women and Part Time<br />

Employment Training, Local Economy, 8(1), 33-43.<br />

Davoudi, S. et al. 1993. The Longer Term Effects of<br />

Tyne and Wear Metro, Transport Research Laboratory,<br />

Newcastle University.<br />

Healey, P. 1993. The communicative work of<br />

Development Plans, Environment & Planning B, 20(1),<br />

83-194<br />

Healey, P. & Williams, R.H. 1993. European Planning<br />

Systems: Diversity and Convergence, Urban Studies,<br />

30(4/5), 201-220.<br />

Healey, P. & Shaw, T. 1993. Planners, plans and<br />

sustainable development, Regional Studies, 27(8),<br />

769-776.<br />

Tipple, A.G. 1993. Housing in Algeria: recent<br />

research at CARDO, Third World Planning Review,<br />

15(1), 55-62.


Patsy Healey became the 4th President of the Association of European<br />

Schools of Planning (AESOP).<br />

1994<br />

The ESRC-funded Seminar on Challenges in Urban Management<br />

led to the Managing Cities book in 1995. The photograph overleaf,<br />

taken at the end of the seminar, shows some of the speakers and<br />

participants.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Powe, N.A, Benson, J., Shaw, T. & Willis, K. 1994, Holy Island<br />

Management Plan Visitor Research Survey, Northumberland<br />

County Council.<br />

Cameron, S. 1994-1995, Black Housing Needs Research,<br />

Banks of the Wear Community Projects.<br />

Dorling, D. 1994, Atlas of social change, British Academy.<br />

Gilroy, R. 1994-1996, A Comparative Study of Anti-Racist<br />

Initiatives in Education & Training in Canada, Canadian<br />

High Commission.<br />

Marvin, S. 1994-1995, Demand Side Management and Urban<br />

Infrastructure Provision, ESRC.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Cameron, S. & Doling, J. 1994. Housing Neighbourhoods<br />

and Urban Regeneration, Urban Studies, 31(7), 1211-1223.<br />

Dorling, D. et al. 1994. Negative equity in 1990s Britain,<br />

Urban Studies, 31(2), 181-199.<br />

Graham, S. 1994. Networking Cities: Telematics in<br />

Urban Policy, a Critical Review, International Journal of<br />

Urban and Regional Research, 18(3), 416-432.<br />

Graham, S. & Marvin, S. 1994. Telemetric and the<br />

convergence of urban infrastructure, Town Planning<br />

Review, 65(3), 227-242.<br />

Healey, P. 1994. Development Plans: New Approaches to<br />

Making Frameworks for Land Use Regulation, European<br />

Planning Studies, 2(1), 39-57.<br />

Healey, P. 1994. Urban policy and property<br />

development, Environment and Planning A, 26, 177-198.<br />

Healey, P. & Shaw, T. 1994. The changing meanings<br />

of ‘environment’ in the British planning system,<br />

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 19(4),<br />

425-438.<br />

Tipple, A.G. 1994. The need for new urban housing in<br />

Sub-Saharan Africa: problem or opportunity, African<br />

Affairs, 93(373), 587-608.<br />

Tipple, A.G. 1994. Employment from housing: a<br />

resource for rapidly growing urban Populations, Cities,<br />

11(6), 372-376.<br />

Tipple, A.G. 1994. A matter of interface: the need for<br />

a shift in targeting housing interventions, Habitat<br />

International, 18(4), 1-15.


Two new research centres were established:<br />

Centre for Urban Technology (CUT) by Simon<br />

Marvin, Steve Graham and Simon Guy,<br />

and Centre for Research in Environmental<br />

Appraisal and Management (CREAM) by<br />

Ken Willis and John Benson.<br />

1995<br />

Both centres continued to work<br />

collaboratively with CREUE which by<br />

then had significantly expanded its<br />

multidisciplinary and international<br />

collaboration.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Graham, S. April 1995. Urban & Technological Futures,<br />

ESRC-funded seminar.<br />

Guy, S. & Marvin, S. 1995-1998, Demand Side Management<br />

of Urban Resources: Fine Grain Modelling for Sustainable<br />

Strategies, EPSRC.<br />

Healey, P., Davoudi, S., Hull A., Shaw, T. & Vigar, G. 1995-<br />

1997, Development Plans and the Regulatory Forms of the<br />

Planning System, ESRC.<br />

Speak, S., Cameron, S. & Gilroy, R. 1995-1997, Young Single<br />

Fathers: The Barriers to Participation in Fatherhood, Joseph<br />

Rowntree Foundation.<br />

Tipple, G., Kellett, P. & Willis, K.G. 1995-1996, Mixed Uses in<br />

Residential Areas: A Pilot Study, Department for International<br />

Development.<br />

Tipple, G. et al. 1995-1997, Integration & Urbanisation of Existing<br />

Townships in South Africa, Department for International Development.


CREUE hosted a seminar on social cohesion<br />

in collaboration with the newly established<br />

Institute for Urban and Rural Research<br />

(directed by John Goddard) with a keynote<br />

speech by Alain Lipietz, Director of the French<br />

National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS).<br />

The Thomas Sharp Lecture was presented by<br />

Edward Cullinan.<br />

KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Davoudi, S. 1995. City Challenge: the Three-Way<br />

Partnership, Planning Practice and Research, 10(3/4),<br />

333-345.<br />

Davoudi, S. & Healey, P. 1995. City Challenge:<br />

Sustainable Process or Temporary Gesture,<br />

Environment and Planning C, 13(1), 79-95.<br />

Graham, S. 1995. Cities, nations and<br />

communications in the global era, European Planning<br />

Studies, 3(3), 357-380.<br />

Graham, S. 1995. From urban competition to urban<br />

collaboration? The development of interurban<br />

telematics networks, Environment and Planning C,<br />

13(4), 503-524.


1996<br />

The Department of Town and Country<br />

Planning celebrated the 50th Anniversary of<br />

its establishment of the first undergraduate<br />

planning degree in the UK with 31 full<br />

time students and a growing number<br />

of international students from India,<br />

Egypt and West Indies. Jo Allen became<br />

the first Chair of Town and Country<br />

Planning.<br />

The 50th anniversary was marked<br />

by the publication of a book edited<br />

by Cameron Blackhall, the acting<br />

Head of Department in 1986, with<br />

contributions from staff and alumni.<br />

Centre for Architectural Research<br />

and Development Overseas (CARDO)<br />

celebrated its 25th anniversary.


MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Benson, J., Roe, M. & Porter, G. 1996-1997,<br />

Northumberland Coast Recreation Strategy,<br />

English Nature, Environment Agency, National<br />

Trust, Sports Council and multiple local<br />

councils.<br />

Cameron, S., Healey P., et al. 1996-1997, Social<br />

Exclusion and the Neighbourhood, ESRCfunded<br />

seminar.<br />

Davoudi, S. 1996, Evaluation of the Swan<br />

Hunter Training Project, Report to the North<br />

Tyneside City Challenge Company.<br />

Guy, S. 1996-1998, Developing Alternatives:<br />

Environmental Innovation & the Property<br />

Business, ESRC.<br />

Guy, S. & Marvin, S. 1996-1997, Smart Metering<br />

& Sustainable Cities, EPSRC.<br />

Guy, S. & Marvin, S. 1996-1998, Technical<br />

Networks as Instruments of Sustainable Flow<br />

Management: A Comparative Analysis of<br />

Infrastructure Policy & Planning I, European<br />

Commission.<br />

Healey, P., Roe, M., Hull, A., Gilroy, R.,<br />

Cameron, S. & Tomaney, J. 1996-1997, State of<br />

the District Report, Sedgefield District Council.<br />

Healey, P., Cameron, S. & Davoudi, S. 1996-<br />

1997, Medium-sized Cities and Environmental<br />

and Socio-Economic Developments in the<br />

Regions of the EU, European Foundation for<br />

Improvement of Living & Working Conditions.<br />

KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Davoudi, S., Hull, A. & Healey P. 1996.<br />

Environmental concerns and economic imperatives<br />

in strategic plan making, Town Planning Review,<br />

67(4), 421-435.<br />

Graham, S. 1996. Cities, nations and<br />

communications in the global era, European Planning<br />

Studies, 3(3), 357-380.<br />

Guy, S., Graham, S. & Marvin, S. 1996. Privatized<br />

utilities and regional governance: The new regional<br />

managers?, Regional Studies, 30(8), 733-739.<br />

Healey, P. 1996. The Communicative Turn in<br />

Planning Theory and its Implications for Spatial<br />

Strategy Formation, Environment and Planning B,<br />

23(2), 217-234.


Patsy Healey’s influential book Collaborative Planning was published.<br />

1997<br />

The Thomas Sharp Lecture was presented by David Lock.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Gilroy, R., Cameron, S. & Healey, P. 1997-2000, Evaluation of<br />

York Regeneration Initiative Policy Development Programme,<br />

Joseph Rowntree Foundation.<br />

Guy, S. & Marvin, S. 1997-1998, Unlocking the Potential of<br />

New Metering Technology, EPSRC.<br />

Hull, A., Baker, M., Williams, R., Bevan M. & Cameron,<br />

S. 1997-1998, Regionalism and Social Housing in the UK<br />

Joseph Rowntree Foundation.<br />

Speak, S. & Graham, S. 1997-1999, Marginalised<br />

Neighbourhoods and Business Disinvestment in Essential<br />

Services, Joseph Rowntree Foundation.<br />

Speak, S. 1997, Young Men & Women from Disadvantaged<br />

Neighbourhoods, Joseph Rowntree Foundation.<br />

Vigar, G., Healey, P. & Nelson J. 1997-1998, The Institutional<br />

Structure of Transport, Rees Jeffreys Road Fund.<br />

Wood, B. & Healey, P. 1997, Vacant Urban Land in Europe, Lincoln<br />

Institute of Land Policy.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Amin, A. & Graham, S. 1997. The ordinary city,<br />

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers,<br />

22(4), 411-429.<br />

Graham, S. 1997. Cities in the real-time age,<br />

Environment and Planning A, 29(1), 105-127.<br />

Graham, S. 1997. Liberalized utilities, new<br />

technologies and urban social polarization: the UK<br />

experience, European Urban and Regional Studies, 4(2),<br />

135-150.<br />

Graham, S. 1997. Telecommunications and the<br />

future of cities: Debunking the myths, Cities, 14(1),<br />

21-29.<br />

Guy, S., Graham, S. & Marvin, S. 1997. Splintering<br />

networks: Cities and technical networks in 1990s<br />

Britain, Urban Studies, 34(2), 191-216.<br />

Kellett, P. 1997. City profile: Santa Marta, Cities,<br />

14(6), 393-402.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 1997. The Statutory Protection of<br />

Historic Parks and Gardens, Journal of Urban Design,<br />

2(3), 241-258.<br />

Tipple, A.G., Korboe, D. & Garrod, G.D. 1997. Income<br />

and wealth in house ownership studies in urban<br />

Ghana, Housing Studies, 12(1), 111-26.<br />

Townshend, T. 1997. Safer City Centres: The Role of<br />

Public Lighting, in: Oc, T. & Tiesdell, S. (eds.) Safer<br />

city Centres: Reviving the Public Realm, 119-129.


Angela Hull became AESOP’s Secretary General.<br />

1998<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Gilroy, R. 1998-1999, Allocating Social Housing to Serious<br />

Offenders, Joseph Rowntree Foundation.<br />

Guy, S. 1998-2000, Economic Structures, Urban Responses:<br />

Framing & Negotiating Urban Property Development, ESRC.<br />

Healey, P., Madanipour, A. & De Magalhaes, C. 1998-1999,<br />

Institutional Capacity, Partnerships and City Centres<br />

Regeneration, ESRC.<br />

Healey, P., De Magalhaes, C. & Rudden, M. 1998, Grainger<br />

Town - Ownership Database, Grainger Town Partnership<br />

Ltd.<br />

Healey, P., Williams, R.H. & Davoudi, S. 1998-2000,<br />

European Spatial Planning: Study Programme, Department<br />

of Environment Transport & Regions.<br />

Madanipour, A. 1998-1999, Social Exclusion in European<br />

Neighbourhoods - Processes Experiences & Responses, EU<br />

FP4.<br />

Marvin, S. 1998-2001, New Technology New Urbanism, British<br />

Telecommunications Plc.<br />

Tipple, A.G., Kellet, P., Coulson, J. & Laurie, N. 1998-2001,<br />

Environmental Effects of Home-Based Enterprises, Department<br />

for International Development.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Healey, P. 1998. The Place of ‘Europe’ in<br />

Contemporary Spatial Strategy Making, European<br />

Urban and Regional Studies, 5(2), 139-153.<br />

Graham, S. 1998. Spaces of surveillant simulation:<br />

new technologies, digital representations, and<br />

material geographies, Environment and Planning D,<br />

16(4), 483-504.<br />

Graham, S. 1998. The end of geography or the<br />

explosion of place? Conceptualizing space, place<br />

and information technology, Progress in Human<br />

Geography, 22(2), 165-185.<br />

Hull, A. & Vigar, G. 1998. The changing role of the<br />

development plan in managing spatial change,<br />

Environment and planning C, 16(4), 379-394.<br />

Tipple, A.G., Korboe, D., Willis K.G. & Garrod, G.D.<br />

1998. Who is building what in urban Ghana, Cities,<br />

15(6), 399-416.<br />

Tipple, A.G. & Korboe, D. 1998, Housing Policy in<br />

Ghana: towards a supply-oriented approach, Habitat<br />

International, 22(3), 245-57.


1999<br />

Department of Town and Country<br />

Planning and Department of<br />

Architecture merged into<br />

the School of Architecture,<br />

Planning and Landscape. John<br />

Wiltshire became the first Head of School.<br />

School of Architecture<br />

Planning & Landscape<br />

Patsy Healey was awarded an OBE for her services to town and<br />

country planning. Her paper with Steve Graham won the AESOP<br />

prize for best paper in European Planning Studies.<br />

The Thomas Sharp Lecture was presented by Rodney Beaumont.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Cameron S. 1999-2000, The Role of Social Housing in Rural<br />

Areas, Joseph Rowntree Foundation.<br />

Cameron, S., Healey, P. & De Magalhaes, C. 1999-2001,<br />

Co-ordination of Area-Base Initiatives in Six Areas,<br />

Department of Environment, Transport & Regions.<br />

Gilroy, R. & Bevan, M. 1999-2000, Community<br />

Involvement and Modernising Local Government: The<br />

Potential of New Urban Parish Councils, Joseph Rowntree<br />

Foundation.<br />

Guy, S. 1999-2001, Pathways into the Home: Smart Meters<br />

and Changing Modes of Engagement in the Information<br />

Society, Accuread Ltd.<br />

Guy, S. 1999-2000, Towards Continuous Strategic Asset<br />

Management in the Northumbrian Water Group, NLTRC.<br />

Hull, A. & Wood B. 1999-2000, Transferrable Lessons from Housing<br />

Action Trusts, Department of Environment, Transport & Regions.<br />

Speak, S. 1999-2001, Planning for a Health Environment: Children’s<br />

Participation Project, Kings Fund.<br />

Vigar, G. 1999-2002, Regional Strategy Development and the Role of<br />

Integrated Spatial Planning, Royal Town Planning Institute.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Cameron, S. 1999. Housing: The essential foundations,<br />

Journal of the American Planning Association, 65(3), 343-343.<br />

Gilroy, R. & Booth, C. 1999. Building an Infrastructure<br />

for Everyday Lives, European Planning Studies, 7(3), 307-<br />

324.<br />

Gilroy, R., Cowen, D. & Pantazis, C. 1999. Risking<br />

Housing Need, Journal of Law & Society, 26(4), 403-426.<br />

Graham, S. & Healey, P. 1999. Relational concepts<br />

of space and place: Issues for planning theory and<br />

practice, European Planning Studies, 7(5), 623-646.<br />

Graham, S. & Marvin, S. 1999. Planning cybercities?<br />

Integrating telecommunications into urban planning,<br />

Town Planning Review, 70(1), 89-114.<br />

Graham, S. 1999. Global grids of glass: On global cities,<br />

telecommunications and planetary urban networks,<br />

Urban Studies, 36(5/6), 929-949.<br />

Guy, S. & Marvin, S. 1999. Understanding sustainable<br />

cities: Competing urban futures, European Urban and<br />

Regional Studies, 6(3), 268-275.<br />

Healey, P. 1999. Towards cosmopolis: Planning for<br />

multi-cultural cities, Urban Studies, 36(8), 1410-1412.<br />

Healey, P. & Sandercock, L. 1999. Expanding the<br />

language of planning, European Planning Studies, 7(5),<br />

545-548.<br />

Kellett, P. 1999. Cultural values and housing behaviour<br />

in spontaneous settlements, Journal of Architectural and<br />

Planning Research, 16(3), 205-224.<br />

Madanipour, A. 1999. City profile - Tehran, Cities, 16(1),<br />

57-65.<br />

Madanipour, A. 1999. Planning for urban quality: urban<br />

design in towns and cities, Environment and Planning B,<br />

26(1), 151-152.<br />

Madanipour, A. 1999. Why are the design and<br />

development of public spaces significant for cities?,<br />

Environment and Planning B, 26(6), 879-891.<br />

Marvin, S., Graham, S. & Guy, S. 1999. Cities, regions<br />

and privatised utilities, Progress in Planning, 51(2), 91-<br />

169.<br />

Marvin, S., Chappells, H. & Guy, S. 1999. Pathways of<br />

smart metering development: shaping environmental<br />

innovation, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems,<br />

23(2), 109-126.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 1999. The conservation of historic areas<br />

in the UK: A case study of ‘Grainger Town’, Newcastle<br />

upon Tyne, Cities, 16(6), 423-433.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 1999. The place of historic parks and<br />

gardens in the English planning system: Towards<br />

statutory controls?, Town Planning Review, 70(4), 479-<br />

500.<br />

Speak, S. & Graham, S. 1999. Service not included:<br />

Private services restructuring, neighbourhoods, and<br />

social marginalisation, Environment and Planning A,<br />

31(11), 1985-2001.<br />

Tipple, A.G. & Ameen, M.S. 1999. User initiated<br />

extension activity in Bangladesh: “building slums” or<br />

area improvement?, Environment and Urbanization, 11(1),<br />

165-183.<br />

Townshend, T. & Pendlebury, J. 1999. Public<br />

Participation in the Conservation of Historic Areas:<br />

Case-studies from North-east England, Journal of Urban<br />

Design, 4(3), 313-331.<br />

Townshend, T. & Pendlebury, J. 1999. The Conservation<br />

of Historic Areas and Public Participation, Journal of<br />

Architectural Conservation, 5(2), 72-87.<br />

Vigar, G. & Healey, P. 1999. Territorial Integration and<br />

‘Plan-Led’ Planning, Planning Practice and Research,<br />

14(2), 153-169.


2000<br />

Steve Graham became consultant to the UN Centre for Human<br />

Settlements on cities and new technologies for their Cities in a<br />

Globalizing World report and became a joint founder of the journal<br />

Surveillance and Society.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Cameron, S., Healey, P. & Coaffee J. 2000-2001, Going for<br />

Growth - Reurba Project, Newcastle University.<br />

Coaffee, J., Cameron, S., Gilroy, R. & Speak, S. 2000,<br />

Scoping Social Inclusion, One North East.<br />

Hull, A.D. 2000-2003, Neighbourhood Housing Models,<br />

NEHOM CEC.<br />

Powe, N.A. & Willis, K.G. 2000, Providing a Profile of the<br />

Agricultural and Rural Economy in the NY Moors, NP Land<br />

Management Initiative Area Countryside Agency.<br />

Healey, P. 2000-2001, Establishment of a database and<br />

associated information resource, Department of Environment,<br />

Transport & Regions.<br />

Speak, S. 2000-2002, Evaluation of “Fit for Work”, Kings Fund.<br />

Speak, S. 2000-2001, Evaluation of the Standards Fund Teenage<br />

Pregnancy Grant, Department for Education & Employment.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Cameron, S. 2000. Ethnic minority housing needs and<br />

diversity in an area of low housing demand, Environment<br />

and Planning A, 32(8), 1427-1444.<br />

Cameron, S. 2000. European integration and housing<br />

policy (Book review), European Planning Studies, 8(4), 540.<br />

Cameron, S. & Field, A. 2000. Community, ethnicity and<br />

neighbourhood, Housing Studies, 15(6), 827-843.<br />

Gilroy, R. & Booth, C. 2000. The role of a Toolkit in<br />

mobilising women in local and regional development,<br />

Local Economy, 15(1), 9-17.<br />

Graham, S. 2000. Constructing premium network spaces:<br />

Reflections on infrastructure networks and contemporary<br />

urban development, International Journal of Urban and<br />

Regional Research, 24(1), 183-200.<br />

Kellett, P. & Tipple, A.G. 2000. The home as workplace: A<br />

study of income-generating activities within the domestic<br />

setting, Environment and Urbanization, 12(1), 203-213.<br />

Kellett, P. 2000. Voices from the barrio: Oral testimony<br />

and informal housing processes, Third World Planning<br />

Review, 22(2), 189-205.<br />

Madanipour, A. 2000. Urban design downtown: poetics<br />

and politics of form (Book review), International Journal of<br />

Urban and Regional Research, 24(4), 943-944.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 2000. Conservation, Conservatives and<br />

consensus: the success of conservation under the<br />

Thatcher and Major Governments, 1979-1997, Planning<br />

Theory and Practice, 1(1), 31-52.<br />

Roe, M. 2000. Coastal landscape ecology: Involving the<br />

community, Landscape Research, 25(3), 377-382.<br />

Roe, M. 2000. Landscape planning for sustainability:<br />

Community participation in estuary management plans,<br />

Landscape Research, 25(2), 157-181.<br />

Speak, S. 2000. Back to the well: the transactional costs<br />

of consumption for disadvantaged people, Journal of<br />

Consumer Studies and Home Economics.<br />

Vigar, G. 2000. Local ‘Barriers’ to environmentally sustainable<br />

transport planning, Local Environment, 5(1), 19-32.


2001<br />

Patsy Healey was awarded the 2000 Chester Rapkin Award (by<br />

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning) for the best article in<br />

volume 19 for her article on Institutionalist analysis, communicative<br />

planning and shaping places published in Journal of Planning<br />

Education and Research.<br />

Steve Graham and Simon Marvin’s influential book Splintering<br />

Urbanism was published.<br />

Maggie Roe won the Landscape Institute’s Award for Research<br />

on Landscape and Community.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Gilroy, R., Coaffee, J. & Dargan, L. 2001, New Deal for<br />

Communities - National Evaluation, Department for<br />

Transport, Local Government & Regions.<br />

Moulaert, F., Madanipour, A. & Healey, P. 2001-2004,<br />

Social Innovation, Governance and Community Building<br />

(SINGOCOM), Commission of the European Communities.<br />

Madanipour, A. 2001-2002, Cities’ Actions to Combat Social<br />

Exclusion (CASE), Eurocities.<br />

Madanipour, A. 2001-2004, Neighbourhood Governance,<br />

Commission of the European Communities.<br />

Speak, S. & Tipple, G. 2001-2003, Homelessness in Developing<br />

Countries, Department for International Development.<br />

Tipple, G. 2001-2003, Enabled Environments: Reducing Barriers for<br />

Low-Income Disabled People.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Booth, C. & Gilroy, R. 2001. Gender aware approaches<br />

to local and regional development: better practice<br />

lessons from across Europe, Town Planning Review,<br />

27(2), 217-242.<br />

Gough, K.V. & Kellett, P. 2001. Housing consolidation<br />

and home-based income generation: Evidence from<br />

self-help settletments in two Colombian cities,<br />

Cities, 18(4), 235-247.<br />

Healey, P. 2001. City region 2020: integrated<br />

planning for a sustainable environment, Environment<br />

and Planning B, 28(4), 626-627.<br />

Roe, M. & Benson, J. 2001. Planning for Conflict<br />

Resolution: Jet-Ski Use on the Northumberland<br />

Coast, Coastal Management, 29, 9-39.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 2001. Alas Smith and Burns?<br />

Conservation in Newcastle upon Tyne city centre<br />

1959-1968, Planning Perspectives, 16(2), 115-141.<br />

Vigar, G. 2001. Implementing transport’s ‘new<br />

realism’?, Town Planning Review, 72(4), 423-443.<br />

Vigar, G. 2001. Reappraising UK transport policy<br />

1950–99: the myth of’mono-modality’and the<br />

nature of ‘paradigm shifts’, Planning Perspectives,<br />

16(3), 269-291.


2002<br />

The three research centres CUT, CREUE<br />

and CARDO merged to form <strong>GURU</strong><br />

as a University-recognised research<br />

centre.<br />

Stuart Cameron became Director of <strong>GURU</strong>.<br />

Patsy Healey was awarded Doctor<br />

of Technology Honoris causa,<br />

Chalmers University of Technology,<br />

Gothenburg.<br />

Steve Graham won 2nd<br />

International Bauhaus Award,<br />

Dessau.


MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Coaffee, J. 2002-2003, Going for Growth: West End<br />

Regeneration and Renewal, Newcastle City Council.<br />

Coaffee, J., Dargan, L. & Gilroy, R. 2002-2005,<br />

Evaluation of New Deal for Communities,<br />

Department of Transport, Local Government<br />

and the Regions.<br />

Coaffee, J. & Healey, P. 2002-2005, My<br />

Voice: My Place: Widening Citizen-Council<br />

Interactions, Newcastle City Council.<br />

Guy, S. 2002-2004, The New Intermediaries,<br />

Institutional Innovation and the Reconfiguration<br />

of Urban Water and Wastewater Networks CEC.<br />

Kellett, P. 2002-2004, Designing for Health:<br />

Architecture, Art and Design at the James Cook<br />

University Hospital, NHS Estates.<br />

Powe, N.A. & Willis, K.G. 2002, Bewl to Darwell<br />

Transfer - Environmental Economics Study,<br />

Jacobs Babtie Group.<br />

Thompson, I., Ballantyne, A., Menin, &<br />

Townshend, T. 2002, Preparation of casestudy<br />

material for the CABE online digial<br />

library, Commission for Architecture & the<br />

Built Environment.<br />

Pendlebury, J., Townshend, T. 2002-2005, Whose<br />

Heritage? The Construction of Cultural Built<br />

Heritage in a Pluralist, Multi-Cultural England,<br />

Historic England.<br />

Speak, S. 2002-2004, Education for pregnant<br />

young women and young mothers, Dept of Health.<br />

KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Benson, J., Jackson, S., Roe, M. & Thompson, I.H.<br />

2002. Response: Redressing the balance on The<br />

Unsustainability of Sustainability and Other Green<br />

Myths, Landscape Design, 310, 11-12.<br />

Graham, S. 2002. Bulldozers and bombs: The latest<br />

Palestinian-Israeli conflict as asymmetric urbicide,<br />

Antipode, 34(4), 642-649.<br />

Graham, S. 2002. FlowCity: Networked mobilities<br />

and the contemporary metropolis, Journal of Urban<br />

Technology, 9(1), 1-20.<br />

Graham, S. & Guy, S. 2002. Digital space meets urban<br />

place: Sociotechnologies of urban restructuring in<br />

downtown San Francisco, City, 6(3), 369-382.<br />

Kellett, P., Mothwa, M. & Napier, N. 2002. No Place<br />

Like Home: Recording the Struggle for Housing and<br />

Work Under Apartheid, Oral History, 30(2), 35-48.<br />

Pain, R. & Townshend, T. 2002. A safer city centre<br />

for all? Senses of ‘community safety’ in Newcastle<br />

upon Tyne, Geoforum, 33(1), 105-119.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 2002. Conservation and regeneration:<br />

Complementary or conflicting processes? The case<br />

of Grainger Town, Newcastle upon Tyne, Planning<br />

Practice and Research, 17(2), 145-158.<br />

Vigar, G. & Healey, P. 2002. Developing<br />

environmentally respectful policy programmes: five<br />

key principles, Journal of Environmental Planning and<br />

Management, 45(4), 517-532.


Jean Hillier joined <strong>GURU</strong> as Professor of Town and Country Planning.<br />

Frank Moulaert joined <strong>GURU</strong> as Professor of European Planning and<br />

Development.<br />

2003<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Benson, J. 2003-2004, Tilting at Windmills? The Attitude-<br />

Behaviour Gap in Renewable Energy Conflicts, ESRC.<br />

Benson, J. 2003-2004, An Assessment of the Sensitivity and<br />

Capacity of the Scottish Seascape in Relation to Offshore<br />

Windfarms, Scottish Natural Heritage.<br />

Cameron, S. 2003, Influencing UK Regeneration Policy,<br />

North East Regional Assembly.<br />

Gilroy, R. & Dargan, L. 2003-2004, Planning Diversity:<br />

Research into Policies and Procedures, Office of the<br />

Deputy Prime Minister.<br />

Graham, S. 2003-2005, The Software-Sorted Society:<br />

Rethinking the Digital Divide, British Academy.<br />

Graham, S. 2003-2004, Multispeed Cities and the Logistics<br />

of Living in an Information Age, ESRC.<br />

Gunn, S. 2003-2005, ESRC Postdocoral Fellowship Award.<br />

Powe, N.A. & Willis, K.G. 2003, Valuation of Amenity and<br />

Community Benefits of Street Lighting, Department for Transport<br />

London.<br />

Roe, M. 2003-2009, ECLAS ‘Le:Notre’ Thematic Network Project,<br />

EU Erasmus-Socrates Programme.<br />

Roe, M., Speak, S. & Tipple, G. 2003-2009, Sustainable Land Use<br />

Planning and Environmental Management for Salinity Affected Coastal<br />

Regions of Bangladesh: A Study on Rupsh, British Council.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Gilroy, R. 2003. Why can’t more people have a say?<br />

Learning to work with older people, Ageing and<br />

Society, 23(5), 659-674.<br />

Graham, S. 2003. Lessons in Urbicide, New Left<br />

Review, 19, 63-77.<br />

Healey, P. 2003. Shadows of power: an allegory of<br />

prudence in land-use planning, Progress in Human<br />

Geography, 27(6), 806-807.<br />

Kellett, P. & Moore, J. 2003. Routes to home:<br />

Homelessness and home-making in contrasting<br />

societies, Habitat International, 27(1), 123-141.<br />

Moulaert, F. & Sekia, F. 2003. Territorial Innovation<br />

Models: a Critical Survey, Regional Studies, 37(3),<br />

289–302.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 2003. Planning the Historic City:<br />

1940s Reconstruction Plans in Britain, Town Planning<br />

Review, 74(4), 371-393.<br />

Powe, N.A. & Shaw, T. 2003. Market towns:<br />

Investigating the service role through visitor<br />

surveys, Planning Practice and Research, 18(1), 37-50.<br />

Porter, G. & Vigar, G. 2003. Governance,<br />

accountability and responsibility in constructing<br />

strategic transport policy, a case study from North<br />

East England, Northern Economic Review.<br />

Roe, M. 2003. On the Seashore, Landscape Design,<br />

325, 18-20.


Jean Hillier became Director of <strong>GURU</strong>.<br />

2004<br />

Patsy Healey was awarded Honorary Fellow of<br />

AESOP.<br />

Maggie Roe became Deputy Editor of<br />

Landscape Research and Managing Editor<br />

in 2009.<br />

The Landscape Research Group joined<br />

<strong>GURU</strong> and continued its collaboration<br />

with McCord Centre for Landscape.


MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Cameron, S., Healey, P. & Moulaert, F. 2004-<br />

2007, DEMOLOGOS - Development Models<br />

and Logics of Socio-Economic Organisation in<br />

Space, EU FP6.<br />

Coaffee, J. 2004-2005, Going for Growth,<br />

Newcastle City Council.<br />

Guy, S. 2004-2005, Carbon Reduction in<br />

Buildings: A Socio-technical, Longitudinal<br />

Study of Carbon Use in Buildings, EPSRC.<br />

Shaw, T. 2004-2005, Strategic Planning and<br />

Regeneration Through Sport and Recreation,<br />

County Surveyors Society.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2004-2006, CORASON: A<br />

Cognitive Approach to Rural Sustainable<br />

Development - The Dynamics of Expert and<br />

Lay Knowledges, EU FP6.<br />

Townshend, T. 2004, NE1 Want to Live Here?<br />

Shaping attitudes to urban living and housing<br />

options in Newcastle Gateshead, Newcastle<br />

City Council.<br />

Willis, K.G. & Powe, N.A. 2004-2007, ITAES:<br />

Integrated Tools to Design and Implement<br />

Agro Environmental Schemes, EU FP6.<br />

KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Graham, S. 2004. Vertical geopolitics: Baghdad and<br />

after, Antipode, 36(1) 12-23.<br />

Healey, P. 2004. Creativity and urban governance,<br />

Policy Studies, 25(2), 87-102.<br />

Healey, P. 2004. The treatment of space and place<br />

in the new strategic spatial planning in Europe,<br />

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research,<br />

28(1), 45-67.<br />

Introna, L. & Wood, D. 2004. Picturing Algorithmic<br />

Surveillance: The Politics of Facial Recognition<br />

Systems, Surveillance & Society, 2(2/3) 177-198.<br />

Law, A. 2004. English Townscape as Cultural and<br />

Symbolic Capital, in: Ballantyne, A. (ed.) Architectures:<br />

Modernism and After, Blackwell, 202-226.<br />

Madanipour, A. 2004. Marginal public spaces in<br />

European cities, Journal of Urban Design, 9(3), 267-286.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 2004. Reconciling history with<br />

modernity: 1940s plans for Durham and Warwick,<br />

Environment and Planning B, 31(3), 331–348.<br />

Powe, N.A. et al. 2004. Putting action into<br />

biodiversity planning: Assessing preferences<br />

towards funding, Journal of Environmental Planning<br />

and Management, 47(2), 287-301.<br />

Powe, N.A. & Shaw, T. 2004. Exploring the current<br />

and future role of market towns in servicing their<br />

hinterlands: A case study of Alnwick in the North East<br />

of England, Journal of Rural Studies, 20(4), 405-418.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2004. Young People and Social<br />

Exclusion in Rural Areas, Sociologia Ruralis, 44(1), 43-59.<br />

Speak, S. 2004. Degrees of destitution: A typology<br />

of homelessness in developing countries, Housing<br />

Studies, 19(3) 465-482.<br />

Pendlebury, J., Townshend, T. & Gilroy, R. 2004.<br />

The conservation of English cultural built heritage:<br />

a force for social inclusion?, International Journal of<br />

Heritage Studies, 10(1) 11-31.


Mark Shucksmith joined <strong>GURU</strong> as Professor of Spatial Planning and was<br />

appointed Board Member of the Commission for Rural Communities.<br />

2005<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Gunn, S. 2005, Intra-regional co-ordination: Through the lens of<br />

housing strategy-making, ESRC.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 2005-2008, Town and Townscape: The Work and<br />

Life of Thomas Sharp and AHRC.<br />

Powe, N.A. & Willis, K.G. 2005-2009, SEAMLESS - System for<br />

Environmental and Agricultural Modelling; Linking European<br />

Science and Society, EU Commission.<br />

Roe, M., Macfarlane, R. & Davies, C. 2005-2006, Green<br />

Infrastructure in the City Regions, Countryside Agency.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2005-2008, Planning and Affordable Rural<br />

Housing: the social and micro-spatial effects in rural<br />

England of new planning policies, Countryside Agency.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2005, Action in rural areas programme:<br />

Rural Housing Policy Forum, Joseph Rowntree Foundation.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2005-2006, A research agenda for new<br />

rural economies: Building research-user alliances across the<br />

devolved administrations, ESRC.<br />

Townshend, T. 2005, The Sustainable Housing Challenge: a<br />

view from providers, Bridging Newcastle Gateshead.<br />

Townshend, T. & Madanipour, A. 2005, Public Space Vitality in<br />

the NE Region, OneNE and CultureNE.<br />

Vigar, G. 2005-2007, Integrated spatial planning, multi-level<br />

governance and state rescaling, ESRC.<br />

Wood, D.M. 2005-2006, The Everyday Resilience of the City, ESRC.<br />

Wood, D.M. 2005, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Surveillance in<br />

Japan and the UK: A Preliminary comparative study, Daiwa Foundation.


<strong>GURU</strong> members co-organised the 13th Waseda<br />

University Machizukuri Symposium in Tokyo and<br />

Sendai.<br />

KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Gilroy, R. 2005. Meeting the information needs of<br />

older people: A challenge for local governance, Local<br />

Government Studies, 31(1), 39-51.<br />

Lee, J., Arnason, A., Nightingale, A. & Shucksmith.<br />

M. 2005. Networking: Social capital and identities<br />

in European rural development, Sociologia Ruralis,<br />

45(4), 269-283.<br />

Moulaert, F. 2005. Institutional Economics and<br />

Planning Theory: A Partnership between Ostriches?,<br />

Planning Theory, 4(1), 21–32.<br />

Moulaert, F., Martinelli, F. & Swyngedouw, E. 2005.<br />

Social Innovation and Local Development, Urban<br />

Studies, 42(11).<br />

Pendlebury, J. 2005. The modern historic city:<br />

evolving ideas in mid-20th-century Britain, Journal<br />

of Urban Design, 10(2), 253-273.<br />

Speak, S. 2005. Relationship between children’s<br />

homelessness in developing countries and the failure<br />

of women’s rights legislation, Housing, Theory and<br />

Society, 22(3), 129-146.<br />

Tipple, G. & Speak, S. 2005. Definitions of<br />

homelessness in developing countries, Habitat<br />

International, 29(2), 337-352.<br />

Tipple, G. 2005. Pollution and waste production in<br />

home-based enterprises in developing countries:<br />

Perceptions and realities, Journal of Environmental<br />

Planning and Management, 48(2), 275-298.<br />

Vigar, G., Graham, S. & Healey, P. 2005. In search<br />

of the city in spatial strategies: Past legacies, future<br />

imaginings, Urban Studies, 42(8), 1391-1410.<br />

Willis, K.G., Powe, N.A. & Garrod, G.D. 2005.<br />

Estimating the value of improved street lighting:<br />

A factor analytical discrete choice approach, Urban<br />

Studies, 42(12), 2289-2303.


Geoff Vigar became Director of <strong>GURU</strong> and initiated<br />

the refurbishment of <strong>GURU</strong> Space.<br />

2006<br />

Simin Davoudi joined <strong>GURU</strong> as Professor of<br />

Environment and Planning, and Co-Director<br />

of Institute for Research in Environment &<br />

Sustainability. She completed her term as the<br />

9th President of the Association of European<br />

Schools of Planning (AESOP).<br />

Patsy Healey was awarded the Royal Town Planning Institute’s<br />

Gold Medal for her outstanding achievement in the field of<br />

town and country planning.<br />

David Murakami-Wood led the Report on the Surveillance<br />

Society for the UK Information Commissioner.<br />

Mark Shucksmith appointed to the Government’s<br />

Affordable Rural Housing Commission.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Davoudi, S. 2006, Planning Research Network, Office of<br />

Deputy Prime Minister.<br />

Pendlebury J. 2006-2007, Valuing the historic environment,<br />

RCUK & English Heritage<br />

Pendlebury, J. 2006-2009, Characterising the Post-Industrial<br />

City: A Case Study of Housing in Newcastle, AHRC.<br />

Moulaert, F. 2006-2007, Social Innovation: A strategy for scientific<br />

research and human development, The Leverhulme Trust Fellowship.<br />

Moulaert, F., Hillier J., et al. 2006-2009, Growing Inequality and<br />

Social Innovation: Alternative Knowledge and Practice in Overcoming<br />

Social Exclusion in Europe. (KATARSIS), EU FP6.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Davoudi, S. 2006. The evidence-policy interface in<br />

strategic waste planning for urban environments: The<br />

‘technical’ and the ‘social’ dimensions, Environment and<br />

Planning C, 24(5), 681-700.<br />

Fischer, T.B. & Gazzola, P. 2006. SEA effectiveness<br />

criteria - equally valid in all countries? The case of Italy,<br />

Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 26(4), 396-409.<br />

Gilroy, R. 2006. Taking a capabilities approach to<br />

evaluating supportive environments for older people,<br />

Applied Research in Quality of Life, 1(3-4), 343-356.<br />

Gunn, S. 2006. The changing meaning of urban capacity,<br />

Town Planning Review, 77(4), 403-422.<br />

Kellett, P. & Yildiz, H.T. 2006. Understanding and<br />

researching traditional environments, Open House<br />

International, 31(4), 4-5.<br />

Lake, A.A. & Townshend, T. 2006. Obesogenic<br />

environments: exploring the built and food environments,<br />

Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health,<br />

126(6), 262-267.<br />

Madanipour, A. 2006. Roles and challenges of urban<br />

design, Journal of Urban Design, 11(2), 173-193.<br />

Powe, N.A. 2006. Understanding urban attitudes towards country<br />

towns, Journal of Retail & Leisure Property, 5(4), 255-269.<br />

Roe, M. 2006. ‘Making a wish’: Children and the local<br />

landscape, Local Environment, 11(2), 163-181.<br />

Shucksmith, M., et al. 2006. Rurality and social<br />

inclusion: A case of preschool education, Social Policy and<br />

Administration, 40(6), 678-691.<br />

Speak, S. & Tipple, G. 2006. Perceptions, persecution and<br />

pity: The limitations of interventions for homelessness<br />

in developing countries, International Journal of Urban and<br />

Regional Research, 30(1), 172-188.<br />

Townshend, T. 2006. From Inner City to Inner Suburbs?<br />

Housing Studies, 21(4), 501-521.<br />

Vigar, G. 2006. Deliberation, participation and learning<br />

in the development of regional strategies: Transport<br />

policy making in North East England, Planning Theory and<br />

Practice, 7(3), 267-287.<br />

Wood, D.M., et al. 2006. Office of the Information<br />

Commissioner.


Patsy Healey’s Gold Medal was presented to her in a ceremony hosted by<br />

Newcastle University, following a seminar on Strategic Spatial Planning.<br />

2007<br />

Simin Davoudi was appointed member of the Department of<br />

Communities and Local Government’s Expert Panel on Housing<br />

Markets and Planning Analysis and Wibaut Visiting Professor at<br />

University of Amsterdam.<br />

Mark Shucksmith was appointed Chair of the Scottish<br />

Government’s Committee of Inquiry into Crofting, 2007-2008,<br />

which led to the Crofting Reform Act 2010.<br />

The Thomas Sharp Lecture was presented by Richard Simmons.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Davoudi, S. 2007-2008, Supporting the Development of<br />

a Social Science Strategy for DEFRA and Environment<br />

Agency Research Programme on Flood and Coastal<br />

Erosion Risk Management, DEFRA.<br />

Gilroy, R. 2007-2009, UK-Japanese City Region Research<br />

Programme, Waseda University.<br />

Moulaert, F., Cameron, S., Hillier, J., Vigar, G., Gilroy, R. & Wood<br />

D.M. 2007-2010, Social Polis, European Commission.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 2007, The development of Townscape as an Urban<br />

Design and Conservation Pedagogy, British Academy.<br />

Pugh, J. 2007-2009, The Space of Democracy and the Democracy<br />

of Space, ESRC.<br />

Roe, M. 2007-2008, Research to Support the Implementation of<br />

the European Landscape Convention in England, Natural England.<br />

Wood D.M. 2007-2009, ESRC Seminar Series on Surveillance as<br />

Everyday Life.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Fischer, T.B. & Gazzola, P. 2007. Sustainability<br />

Appraisal (SA) and Strategic Environmental<br />

Assessment (SEA), Town Planning Review, 78(4), 531-<br />

537.<br />

Gunn, S.C. 2007. Green belts: A review of the<br />

regions’ responses to a changing housing agenda,<br />

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management,<br />

50(5), 595-616.<br />

Midgley, J.L. & Stirling, S. 2007. An audit of public<br />

sector reform in the North East, London: Institute for<br />

Public Policy Research.<br />

Roe, M. 2007. British Landscape Architecture:<br />

History and Education, Urban Space Design, 20(05),<br />

109-117.<br />

Roe, M.H. 2007. Feeling ‘Secrety’: Children’s<br />

views on involvement in landscape decisions,<br />

Environmental Education Research, 13(4), 467-485.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2007. Housing, the Countryside and<br />

Social Justice, Crucible, 46(4), 5-12.<br />

Townshend, T. 2007. Why aren’t we building more<br />

sustainable residential neighbourhoods in the UK?,<br />

International Journal of Sustainable Development and<br />

Planning, 2(2), 222-238.


2008<br />

<strong>GURU</strong> hosted the meeting of the UN Global Research Network<br />

on Human Settlements (followed by a Newcastle Lord Mayor’s<br />

reception) to discuss the 2009 UN Habitat Global Report: Planning<br />

for Sustainable Cities with a chapter by Davoudi, Healey & Vigar.<br />

The Report was launched in the House of Commons in 2009.<br />

Simin Davoudi appointed advisor to: Swedish School of<br />

Planning at BTH; Irish Social Science Platform; and EU<br />

Green Paper on Territorial Cohesion.<br />

Andrew Donaldson awarded the 2008 Ashby Prize for the<br />

most innovative paper in Environment and Planning A.<br />

Peter Kellett appointed advisor to the UK Government’s<br />

Foresight Programme.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Davoudi, S., Gunn, S., Madanipour, A. & Sturzaker, J. 2008-2011,<br />

SUME: Sustainable Urban Metabolism for Europe, EU FP6.<br />

Roe, M. 2008-2009, Establishment of baseline for, and monitoring<br />

of the impact of, the European Landscape Convention in the UK,<br />

DEFRA.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2008-2011, EDORA Energy transition, ESPON.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2008-2011, In-migrant Networks and Knowledge<br />

Economies in Rural England, One North East.<br />

Wood D.M. 2008-2009, Cultures of Urban Surveillance: Assessing the<br />

Intensity and Character of Surveillance in Global Cities, ESRC.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Dargan, L. & Shucksmith, M. 2008. LEADER and<br />

innovation, Sociologia Ruralis, 48(3), 274-291.<br />

Davoudi, S. 2008. Conceptions of the city region: A critical<br />

review, Journal of Urban Design and Planning, (DP2), 51-60.<br />

Davoudi, S., Hall, P. & Power, A. 2008. Key issues for<br />

planning futures and the way forward, Journal of the<br />

Academy of Social Sciences, 3(3), 229-247.<br />

Dayaratne, R. & Kellett, P. 2008. Housing and homemaking<br />

in low-income urban settlements: Sri Lanka and<br />

Colombia, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment,<br />

23(1), 53-70.<br />

Gazzola, P. 2008. Effective SEA in Italy and in the UK,<br />

Environmental Assessment Policy & Management, 10(1), 1-24.<br />

Gazzola, P. 2008. Trends in EA education: a comparative<br />

analysis, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 26(2),<br />

148-158.<br />

Gonzalez, S. & Vigar, G. 2008. Community influence<br />

and the contemporary local state: potentials and<br />

contradictions in the neo-liberal city, City, 12(1), 64-78.<br />

Gilroy, R. 2008. Places that support human flourishing:<br />

lessons from later life, Planning Theory & Practice, 9(2),<br />

145-163.<br />

Gunder, M & Hillier, J. 2008. Problematising<br />

Responsibility in Planning Theory and Practice, Progress in<br />

Planning, 68(1), 57-96.<br />

Haughton, G., Counsell, D. & Vigar, G. 2008. Sustainable<br />

Development in Post-Devolution UK and Ireland, Regional<br />

Studies, 42(9), 1223-1236.<br />

Healey, P. 2008. Knowledge flows, spatial strategy<br />

making and the roles of academics, Environment and<br />

Planning C, 26(5), 861-881.<br />

Hillier, J. 2008. Plan(E) speaking: A multiplanar theory of<br />

spatial planning, Planning Theory, 7(1), 24-50.<br />

Hillier, J. & Van Wezemael, J. 2008. ‘Empty, swept and<br />

garnished’, Space and Polity, 12(2), 157-181.<br />

Kim, Y.G. & Roe, M. 2008. The Role of Friends Groups in<br />

the Development and Management of Parks, Landscape<br />

Review, 12(2), 32-49.<br />

Larkham, P.J. & Pendlebury, J. 2008. Reconstruction<br />

planning and the small town in early post-war Britain,<br />

Planning Perspectives, 23(3), 291-321.<br />

Madanipour, A. 2008. Urban design in the global age,<br />

Journal of Urban Design and Planning, 161(1), 29-30.<br />

Powe, N.A. & Gunn, S. 2008. Housing development<br />

in market towns: Making a success of ‘local service<br />

centres’?, Town Planning Review, 79(1), 125-148.<br />

Powe, N.A. & Hart, T. 2008. Market towns: Understanding<br />

and maintaining functionality, Town Planning Review,<br />

79(4), 347-370.<br />

Townshend, T.G. & Madanipour, A. 2008. Public space and<br />

local diversity: The case of north east England, Journal of<br />

Urban Design, 13(3), 317-328.


2009<br />

<strong>GURU</strong> hosted the annual UK-<br />

Ireland Planning Research<br />

Conference, Unequal places:<br />

planning and territorial<br />

cohesion, 1-4 April.<br />

Patsy Healey became<br />

Fellow of the British<br />

Academy.<br />

Mark Shucksmith<br />

was awarded an OBE for services to crofting and rural<br />

development.<br />

Simin Davoudi joined the editorial team of the Journal of<br />

Environmental Planning and Management (JEPM).<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Davoudi, S. 2009-2011, ARCADIA: Adaptation and<br />

Resilience in Cities, EPSRC.<br />

Davoudi, S. 2009-2011, Climate Change and territorial<br />

effects on European regions, EU ESPON.<br />

Gilroy, R. 2009, Elder count: developing the agenda, Joseph<br />

Rowntree Foundation.<br />

Roe, M. 2009, Establishment of baseline for, and monitoring<br />

of the impact of, the European Landscape Convention in the UK,<br />

DEFRA.<br />

Roe, M. & Vigar, G. 2009-2010, Green Infrastructure, Environmental<br />

Perception and Spatial Behaviour, ESRC.<br />

Townshend, T. 2009-2013, Exploring the relationship between<br />

prevalence of overweight and obesity in 10-11 year olds, North East<br />

Public Health Observatory.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Davoudi, S. 2009. Scalar Tensions in the Governance<br />

of Waste: The resilience of state spatial Keynesianism,<br />

Journal of Environmental Planning & Management, 52(2):<br />

137-157<br />

Kellett P, Collins P. 2009. At Home in Hospital?<br />

Competing Constructions of Hospital Environments.<br />

ArchNet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural<br />

Research, 3(1), 101-115.<br />

Midgley, J.L. 2009. Just desserts: Securing global food<br />

futures. London: Institute for Public Policy Research.<br />

Murakami, K., Gilroy, R. & Atterton, J. 2009. The<br />

benefits of an ageing population: case studies from<br />

rural Hokkaido, Japan, Local Economy, 24(6-7), 555-567.<br />

James, P. et al, Roe, M. et al. 2009. Towards an<br />

integrated understanding of green space in the<br />

European built environment, Urban Forestry and Urban<br />

Greening, 8(2), 65-75.<br />

Townshend T.G. & Lake A.A. 2009. Exploring obesogenic<br />

urban form, theory, policy and practice, Health and<br />

Place, 15(4), 909-916.<br />

Vigar, G. 2009. Towards an Integrated Spatial Planning?<br />

European Planning Studies, 17(11), 1571-1590.


Steve Graham re-joined <strong>GURU</strong> as Professor of City and Society.<br />

Simin Davoudi was appointed member of ESRC Grant Assessment<br />

Panel C, 2010-2014, and Alexander von Humboldt Visiting Professor<br />

at University of Nijmegen.<br />

Maggie Roe became Editor of Landscape Research.<br />

2010<br />

Tim Townshend made Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.<br />

Ali Madanipour appointed as City of Vienna Senior Visiting<br />

Professor at Technical University of Vienna.<br />

Neil Powe became the Managing Editor of JEPM.<br />

The Thomas Sharp Lecture was presented by Rob Cowan.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Donaldson, A. 2010-2012, Managing Borderlands:<br />

adaptive decision making amongst specialists and nonspecialists,<br />

ESRC.<br />

Hillier, J., Madanipour, A. & Vigar,<br />

G. 2010-2012, ‘SPINDUS’ spatial<br />

innovation planning, design and user<br />

involvement, Flemish Research Council.<br />

Roe, M. 2010, Development of an approach<br />

to facilitate judgement on landscape change<br />

options, Natural England.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2010-2012, Reindeer herding<br />

and commodification of the outfields and<br />

commons in Southern Sami areas, Norwegian<br />

Research Council.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Davoudi, S. & Pendlebury, J. 2010. Evolution of<br />

planning as an academic discipline, Town Planning<br />

Review, Centenary Paper, 81(6), 613-644.<br />

Davoudi, S., Wishardt, M. & Strange, I. 2010.<br />

The ageing of Europe: Demographic scenarios of<br />

Europe’s futures, Futures, 42(8), 794-803.<br />

Donaldson, A., Ward, N. & Bradley, S. 2010.<br />

Mess Among Disciplines: Interdisciplinarity in<br />

environmental research, Environment and Planning A,<br />

42(7), 1521-1536.<br />

Grisola, J.M., Willis, K.G., Wymer, C. & Law, A. 2010.<br />

Social engagement and regional theatre: patterns of<br />

theatre attendance, Cultural Trends, 19(3), 225-244.<br />

Madanipour, A. 2010. Connectivity and contingency<br />

in planning, Planning Theory, 9(4), 351-368.<br />

Madanipour, A. 2010. The limits of scientific<br />

planning: Doxiadis & Tehran Action Plan, Planning<br />

Perspectives, 25(4), 485-504.<br />

Midgley, J.L. 2010. Exploring food policy<br />

developments in the UK, Environment & Planning C,<br />

28(6), 1028-1044.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2010. Disintegrated Rural<br />

Development? Neo-endogenous Rural Development,<br />

Sociologia Ruralis, 50(1), 1-14.<br />

Speak, S. 2010. Point of no return: homelessness in<br />

the city, International Development Planning Review,<br />

32(3-4), 225-243.<br />

Webb, D. 2010. Rethinking the role of markets in<br />

urban renewal in England, Housing, Theory and<br />

Society, 27(4), 313-331.<br />

Webb, D. 2010. Coping with the politics of renewal,<br />

Open House International, 35(4), 58-65.<br />

Wilkinson, K., Lowe, P. & Donaldson, A. 2010.<br />

Beyond Policy Networks: the 2001 Foot and Mouth<br />

Disease Crisis, Public Administration, 88(2), 331-345.


A new research centre: Architecture Research<br />

Collaborative (ARC) was established in the School<br />

with Mark Dorrian as its first Director.<br />

Simin Davoudi and Maggie Roe were appointed<br />

members of the 2014 Research Excellence<br />

Framework Sub-Panel on Built Environment.<br />

2011<br />

Ali Madanipour appointed as the Wits-Claude<br />

Leon Distinguished Scholar at University of<br />

Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Davoudi, S., Brooks, E. & Cowie, P. 2011-2015, ARCH:<br />

Architecture and roadmap to manage multiple pressures<br />

on lagoons, EU FP7.<br />

Davoudi, S., Madanipour, A., Vigar, G. & Cowie, P. 2011-<br />

2013, TANGO Territorial Governance, EU EPSON.<br />

Davoudi, S. & Crawford, J. 2011-2012, Bridging the Gap,<br />

Retrofitting Sustainability, EPSRC.<br />

Davoudi, S. & Brooks, E. 2011-2012, Environmental Justice<br />

and the City, funded by the Institute for Local Government &<br />

Newcastle City Council.<br />

Graham, S. 2011-2013, Staging and Performing ‘Emergency<br />

Situations’ in UK, ESRC Seminar series.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2011-2012, In-migrant Networks and Knowledge<br />

Economies in Rural England, One North East.<br />

Townshend, T. 2011, From Park to Club: Youth, Alcohol and Place,<br />

Joseph Rowntree Foundation.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Gazzola, P. 2011. Can environmental appraisal be truly<br />

interdisciplinary?, Journal of Environmental Planning &<br />

Management, 54(9), 1189-1208.<br />

Enticott, G., Donaldson, A., Lowe, P., Power, M., Proctor,<br />

A. & Wilkinson, K. 2011. The changing role of veterinary<br />

expertise in the food chain, Philosophical Transactions of the<br />

Royal Society B, 366(1573), 1955-1965.<br />

Law, A. 2011. Weighty histories and the industrial city: New<br />

creative economic spaces in the production of alternative<br />

heritage and identity, Intertrade, 8(356), 55-62.<br />

Powe, N.A. & Hart, T. 2011. Housing development and<br />

small town residential desirability, Town Planning Review,<br />

82(3), 317-340.<br />

Pendlebury, J. & Strange, I. 2011. Urban conservation and<br />

the shaping of the English city, Town Planning Review,<br />

82(4), 361-392.<br />

Shehayeb, D. & Kellett, P. 2011. Towards Affordability:<br />

maximising use value in low-income housing, Open House<br />

International, 36(3), 85-96.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2011. Exclusive Rurality: Planners as<br />

Agents of Gentrification, Planning Theory and Practice,<br />

12(4), 605-611.<br />

Shucksmith, M. & Rottingen, K. 2011. The Uplands after<br />

neoliberalism?, Journal of Rural Studies, 27(3), 275-287.<br />

Sturzaker, J. & Shucksmith, M. 2011. Planning for housing<br />

in rural England, Town Planning Review, 82(2), 169-104.<br />

Townshend, T.G. & Lake, A.A. 2011. Relationships between<br />

‘Wellness Centre’ use, the surrounding built environment<br />

and obesogenic behaviours, Journal of Urban Design, 16(3),<br />

351-367.<br />

Vigar, G., Shaw, A. & Swann, R. 2011. Selling sustainable<br />

mobility, Transport Policy, 18(2), 468-479.<br />

Webb, D. 2011. The Limits of Associative Democracy,<br />

Planning Theory, 10(3), 272-281.<br />

Willis, K., Scarpa, R., Gilroy, R. & Hamza, N. 2011.<br />

Renewable energy adoption in an ageing population,<br />

Energy Policy, 39(10), 6021-6029.


2012<br />

Ali Madanipour became <strong>GURU</strong> Director.<br />

<strong>GURU</strong> celebrated the 10th anniversary<br />

of the merger of CREUE, CUT and<br />

CARDO in an Urban Symposium on<br />

Justice and the City.<br />

Mark Tewdwr-Jones joined <strong>GURU</strong><br />

as Professor of Town and Country<br />

Planning.<br />

Simin Davoudi was appointed<br />

Member of the Social Science Expert Panel for the Department<br />

for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and the Department of<br />

Energy & Climate Change.<br />

Mark Shucksmith appointed Director of Newcastle<br />

University Institute for Social Renewal.<br />

Maggie Roe appointed member of Scientific Advisory<br />

Committee for Scottish Natural Heritage.<br />

The Thomas Sharp Lecture was presented by Gillian Darley.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Davoudi, S. & Pendlebury, J. 2012-2013, SECURE: Building<br />

Global Engagements in Sustainable Energy, China-UK<br />

Research, EPSRC.<br />

Davoudi, S. & Brooks, E. 2012, Environmental Justice and the<br />

City, Institute of Local Government.<br />

Madanipour, A. & Shucksmith, M. 2012-2014, TIPSE: Territorial<br />

Indicators of Poverty and Social Exclusion in Europe, EU EPSON.<br />

Pendlebury, J. & several <strong>GURU</strong> members. 2010-2016, PUMAH:<br />

Planning, Urban Management and Heritage, FP7 Marie Curie IRSES.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 2012, Research for Community Heritage, AHRC.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2012, Rural Development: Five Years on from the<br />

Commission for Rural Community Development, Carnegie UK Trust.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Brooks, E. 2012. Social Isolation as it Affects Older<br />

People in Rural Areas, Comm. for Rural Communities.<br />

Davoudi, S. 2012. Resilience: a bridging concept or a<br />

dead end?, Planning Theory and Practice, 13(2), 299-307.<br />

Davoudi, S. 2012. The legacy of positivism and the<br />

emergence of interpretive tradition in spatial planning,<br />

Regional Studies, 46(4), 429-441.<br />

Gilroy, R. 2012. Physical threats to older people’s<br />

social worlds: findings from a pilot study in Wuhan,<br />

Environment and Planning A, 44(2), 458-476.<br />

Graham, S. 2012. Digital Medieval, Surveillance and<br />

Society, 9(3), 321-327.<br />

Gunn, S. & Hillier, J. 2012. Processes of Innovation:<br />

reformation of the English strategic spatial planning<br />

system, Planning Theory & Practice, 13(3), 359-381.<br />

Healey, P. 2012. The universal and the contingent: The<br />

transnational flow of planning ideas and practices,<br />

Planning Theory, 11(2), 188-207.<br />

Law, A. 2012. Balancing Development and Heritage<br />

Scapes: Lilongs of Shanghai, Intertrade, 11(371), 4-13.<br />

Miciukiewicz, K. & Vigar, G. 2012. Mobility and Social Cohesion<br />

in the Splintered City, Urban Studies, 49(9), 1941-1957.<br />

Llausas, A. & Roe, M. 2012. Green Infrastructure<br />

Planning: North East of England & Catalonia, European<br />

Planning Studies, 20(4), 641-663.<br />

Powe, N.A. 2012. Small town vitality and viability,<br />

Environment and Planning A, 44(9), 2225-2239.<br />

Proctor, A., Donaldson, A., Phillipson, J. & Lowe,<br />

P. 2012. Field expertise in rural land management,<br />

Environment and Planning A, 44(7), 1696-1711.<br />

Speak, S. 2012. Planning for the needs of urban poor: a<br />

feminist approach, Planning Theory, 11(4), 343-360.<br />

Webb, D. 2012. Conceptualising the bounded agency of<br />

housing researchers: housing market renewal in England,<br />

International Journal of Housing Policy, 12(3), 315-330.


2013<br />

Simin Davoudi served as Vice Chair of the ESRC Research<br />

Seminar Assessment Panel, became member of the<br />

International Advisory Committee of Dutch Research<br />

Council’s Urbanising Deltas of the World programme<br />

(2013-2019).<br />

Peter Kellett appointed Visiting Professor at Addis Ababa<br />

University, Ethiopia.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Gilroy, R. & Speak, S. 2013, PHFI - UK Consortium Wellcome<br />

Trust Capacity Building Programme Faculty Exchange Visit,<br />

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.<br />

Gilroy, R. & Sharr, A. 2013-2016, Planning Research, Churchill<br />

Retirement Living.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 2013-2015, A Sustainable Future for the Historic<br />

Urban Core, AHRC.<br />

Vigar, G. & Healey, P. 2013-2014, Great planning successes: Innovative<br />

transformation in place governance, RTPI.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Button, C., Mias-Mamonong, M.A.A., Barth, B. & Rigg,<br />

J. 2013. Vulnerability and resilience to climate change<br />

in Sorsogon City, International Journal of Justice and<br />

Sustainability, 18(6), 705-722.<br />

Donaldson, A., Lane, S.L., Ward, N. & Whatmore, S.J. 2013.<br />

Overflowing with issues: following the political trajectories<br />

of flooding, Environment and Planning C, 31(4), 603-618.<br />

Gazzola, P. 2013. Reflecting on mainstreaming through<br />

environmental appraisal in times of financial crisis,<br />

Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 41, 21-28.<br />

Gilroy, R. 2013. Changing landscapes of support in the lives of<br />

Chinese urban elders: voices from Wuhan neighbourhoods,<br />

Environment and Planning C, 31(3), 428-443.<br />

Graham, S. & Hewitt, L. 2013. Getting off the ground:<br />

On the politics of urban verticality, Progress in Human<br />

Geography, 37(1), 72-92.<br />

Gunn, S. & Hillier, J. 2013. When Uncertainty is<br />

Interpreted as Risk: An Analysis of Tensions Relating to<br />

Spatial Planning Reform in England, Planning Practice and<br />

Research, 29(1), 56.74.<br />

Healey, P. 2013. Circuits of Knowledge and Techniques,<br />

International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, 37(5),<br />

1510-1526.<br />

Kellett, P. 2013. Original Copies? Imitative Design<br />

Practices in Informal Settlements, International Journal of<br />

Architectural Research, 7(1), 151-161.<br />

Law, A., Brace, C. & John-Putra, A. 2013. Process, Landscape<br />

and Text, Landscape Research, 38(1), 154-156.<br />

Madanipour, A. 2013. Researching space, transgressing<br />

epistemic boundaries, International Planning Studies, 18(3-<br />

4), 372-388.<br />

Midgley, J.L. 2013. Problematizing the Emergence of<br />

Household Food Security in England, International Journal<br />

of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, 20(3), 293-311.<br />

Pendlebury, J. 2013. Conservation values, the authorised<br />

heritage discourse and the conservation-planning<br />

assemblage, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 19(7),<br />

709-727.<br />

Roe, M. 2013. Policy Change and ELC Implementation:<br />

Establishment of a baseline for understanding the<br />

impact on UK national policy of the European Landscape<br />

Convention, Landscape Research, 38(6), 768-798.<br />

Roe, M. & Mell I. 2013. Negotiating Value and Priorities:<br />

Evaluating the demands of Green Infrastructure<br />

development, JEPM, 56(5), 650-673.<br />

Speak, S. 2013. ‘Values’ as a tool for conceptualising<br />

homelessness in the global south, Habitat International,<br />

38, 143-149.<br />

Townshend T.G. & Roberts M. 2013. Affordances, Young<br />

People, Parks and Alcohol Consumption, Journal of Urban<br />

Design, 18(4), 494-516.<br />

Townshend, T.G. 2013. Youth, alcohol and place-based<br />

leisure behaviours: A study of two locations in England,<br />

Social Science and Medicine, 91, 153-161.


The Thomas Sharp Lecture was delivered by Sir<br />

Peter Hall who also launched Newcastle City<br />

Future exhibition in Newcastle Guildhall, curated<br />

by Mark Tewdwr-Jones.<br />

2014<br />

Simin Davoudi appointed member of the<br />

commissioning panel for the Europe-China<br />

research on the Green Economy, Beijing.<br />

Mark Shucksmith became Trustee of<br />

Action with Communities in Rural<br />

England.<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Gilroy, R. 2014-2017, Co-design of the Built Environment<br />

for Mobility in Later Life, EPSRC.<br />

Gilroy, R. & Townshend, T. 2014-2017, MyPLACE: Mobility<br />

& Place for the Age-friendly City Environment, EPSRC.<br />

Donaldson, A. & Midgley J. 2014-2017, Making Provisions, ESRC.<br />

Law A. 2014-2016, Reconstructing Han Identities: The Hanfu<br />

Movement in Contemporary China, Leverhulme Trust.<br />

Roe, M. 2014-2017, Towards Hydrocitizenship, Connecting<br />

Communities with and through responses to independent multiple<br />

water issues, AHRC.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2014-2015, Bridging the gap between academic<br />

research and the third sector, Bussey & Armstrong Ltd.<br />

Vigar, G., Healey, P. & Cowie, P. 2014. Success and Innovation in<br />

Planning: Creating Public Value, RTPI.


KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Banks, S. et al. & Gilroy, R. 2014. Using Co-Inquiry<br />

to Study Co-Inquiry: Community-University<br />

Perspectives on Research, Journal of Community<br />

Engagement and Scholarship, 7(1), 37-47.<br />

Button, C. 2014. Local Water Issues Reframe<br />

Responses to Environmental Change, UEGC<br />

Viewpoints, 10, 36-39.<br />

Brooks, E. & Davoudi, S. 2014. Climate justice and<br />

retrofitting for energy efficiency, disP: The Planning<br />

Review, 50(3):101-110<br />

Brooks, E., Law, A. & Huang, L.J. 2014. A Comparative<br />

Study on Historic Building Regeneration Between the UK<br />

and China, Urban Planning International, 2(139), 29-35.<br />

Davoudi, S. 2014. Climate change, securitisation of<br />

nature, and resilient urbanism, Environment and<br />

Planning C, 32(2), 360-375.<br />

Davoudi, S. & Brooks, E. 2014. When does unequal<br />

become unfair? Judging claims of environmental<br />

injustice, Environment and Planning A, 46(11), 2686-2702.<br />

Davoudi, S., Crawford, J. & Dilley, L. 2014. Energy<br />

consumption behaviour, rational or habitual? disP<br />

The Planning Review, 50(3):11-19<br />

Garrod, G.D., Ruto, E.S.K., Willis, K.G. & Powe,<br />

N.A. 2014. Investigating Preferences for the Local<br />

Delivery of Agri-environment Benefits, Journal of<br />

Agricultural Economics, 67(1), 177-190.<br />

Midgley, J.L. 2014. The logics of surplus food<br />

redistribution, Journal of Environmental Planning &<br />

Management, 57(12), 1872-1892.<br />

Tardiveau, A. & Mallo, D. 2014. Unpacking and<br />

challenging habitus: An approach to temporary<br />

urbanism as a socially engaged practice, Journal of<br />

Urban Design, 19(4), 456-472.<br />

Walsh, K., O’Shea, E., Scharf, T. & Shucksmith, M.<br />

2014. Exploring the Impact of Informal Practices on<br />

Social Exclusion in Rural Communities, Journal of<br />

Community & Applied Social Psychology, 24(1), 37-49.


Paul Cowie received RTPI Research Excellence Awards for wider<br />

engagement for his work on The Town<br />

Meeting, in collaboration with Cap-a-Pie<br />

Theatre Company.<br />

2015<br />

Simin Davoudi appointed Visiting<br />

Professor at Virginia Tech and RMIT<br />

Melbourne.<br />

Patsy Healey awarded Doctor of<br />

Civil Law, Honoris Causa, by<br />

Newcastle University.<br />

Peter Kellett’s exhibition on<br />

everyday life in Ethiopia<br />

opened in the University’s<br />

Long Gallery.<br />

Maggie Roe appointed member<br />

of Natural England’s Landscape<br />

Advisory Group.<br />

<strong>GURU</strong> members (Hart, Davoudi,<br />

Pendlebury, Vigar, Webb and<br />

Townshend) co-authored the 15th<br />

edition of Town and Country Planning<br />

in the UK, the highly cited text book<br />

known as the ‘Bible of Planning’.<br />

MADE IN ETHIOPIA<br />

material culture of everyday life<br />

An exhibition exploring everyday life in Ethiopia through collections of objects and images.<br />

It aims to provoke questions, challenge stereotypes and to offer insights into the rich cultural<br />

traditions of this ancient land - at a time of rapid socio-economic change and ongoing<br />

development challenges.<br />

The Long Gallery (adjacent to Hatton Gallery), Fine Art Building, Newcastle University<br />

13th – 24th April 2015 10:00am to 5:00pm daily (except Sunday)<br />

Opening 13th April at 5:30pm. Entry is free and open to the public. Children welcome.<br />

Dr Peter Kellett is an architect and anthropologist based in the Global Urban Research Unit in<br />

the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University. In 2013 he worked<br />

in Ethiopia as a VSO volunteer at Addis Ababa University. All the objects and images on display<br />

were collected during his time in Ethiopia.<br />

The exhibition is a collaboration between Newcastle University, Addis Ababa University and<br />

Voluntary Service Overseas. It is funded by an award from NiCAP – Newcastle University<br />

Institute for Creative Arts Practice.<br />

Ali Madanipour appointed as Visiting<br />

Professor at Milan Polytechnic.


MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Cowie, P. 2015-2016, The Town Hall Meeting,<br />

ESRC IAA.<br />

Davoudi, S. & Cowie, P. 2015-2017, Seminar<br />

Series on Ways of Knowing & Neighbourhood<br />

Planning, ESRC.<br />

Pendlebury, J., Vigar, G. & Veldpaus, L. 2015-<br />

2018. PICH: The impact of urban planning<br />

and governance reform on the historic built<br />

environment and intangible cultural heritage,<br />

Norway Research Council.<br />

Powe, N.A. 2015-2017, Millom, The Street<br />

Foundation.<br />

Vigar, G., Tewdwr-Jones, M. & Weise, S. with<br />

Open Lab, 2015-2020, Digital Local Democracy<br />

theme for Digital Civics, EPSRC.<br />

KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

An K. & Powe N.A. 2015. Enhancing “boundary<br />

work” through the use of virtual reality: exploring<br />

the potential within landscape and visual impact<br />

assessment, Journal of Environmental Policy &<br />

Planning, 17(5), 673-690.<br />

Davoudi S. 2015. Planning as Practice of Knowing,<br />

Planning Theory, 14(3) 316–331<br />

Davoudi, S., Harper, G., Petts, J. & Whatmore, S.<br />

2015. Judging research quality to support evidenceinformed<br />

environmental policy, Environmental<br />

Evidence, 4(9).<br />

Desai, R., McFarlane, C. & Graham, S. 2015. The<br />

Politics of Open Defecation: Informality, Body, and<br />

Infrastructure in Mumbai, Antipode, 47(1), 98-120.<br />

Forrester, J., Cook, B., Bracken, L., Cinderby, S.<br />

& Donaldson, A. 2015. Combining participatory<br />

mapping with Q-methodology to map stakeholder<br />

perceptions of complex environmental problems,<br />

Applied Geography, 56, 199-208.<br />

Gazzola, P., Roe, M. & Cowie, P. 2015. Marine spatial<br />

planning and terrestrial spatial planning: reflecting<br />

on new agendas, Environment & Planning C, 33(5),<br />

1156-1172.<br />

Graham S. 2015. Life-support: The political ecology<br />

of urban air, City, 19(2-3) 192-215.<br />

Healey, P. & Vigar, G. 2015. Creating a special<br />

place: The Ouseburn Valley and Trust in Newcastle,<br />

Planning Theory and Practice, 16(4), 565-568.<br />

Powe, N.A., Pringle, R. & Hart, T. 2015. Matching<br />

the process to the challenge within small town<br />

regeneration, Town Planning Review, 86(2), 177-202.<br />

Townshend, T.G. 2015. Therapeutic Landscapes:<br />

An Evidence-based Approach to Designing Healing<br />

Gardens and Restorative Outdoor Spaces, Landscape<br />

Research, 40(8), 1018-1019.


Simin Davoudi became Director of <strong>GURU</strong>.<br />

She was appointed member of Social Science Expert<br />

Group for Department of Environment, Food & Rural<br />

Affairs, and the Advisory Board of Urban Academy,<br />

setup by the City of Helsinki and Universities of<br />

Helsinki and Aalto.<br />

2016<br />

Roger Burrows joined <strong>GURU</strong> as Professor of Cities<br />

and appointed Trustee of Sociological Review<br />

Foundation Ltd.<br />

Steve Graham’s book ‘Vertical’ became Guardian<br />

book of the week and one of the Financial Times<br />

and Observer books of the year.<br />

Ruth Raynor and Ruth Machen joined as<br />

the first <strong>GURU</strong> Research Fellows.<br />

Mark Shucksmith appointed Trustee of<br />

Carnegie UK Trust.<br />

Dave Webb won AHRC Best<br />

Research Film Award for<br />

his work on You Can’t Move<br />

History. He organised the<br />

co-operative neighbourhoods,<br />

regional conference at Newcastle<br />

University.<br />

Tim Townshend was awarded the<br />

Royal Society prize for Public Health.<br />

The Thomas Sharp Lecture was<br />

presented by Michael Hebbert.


MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Button, C. 2016-2017, REMATCH:<br />

Building Resilience to Multisource<br />

Flooding in South/Southeast Asia Techinformed<br />

Community-based approach,<br />

NERC GCRF.<br />

Cowie, P. 2016-2018, ESRC/Future<br />

Cities Catapult Mid-Career Fellowship.<br />

Davoudi, S. & Madanipour, A. 2016-<br />

2019, BeMiNE: Integrative envisioning,<br />

Academy of Finland.<br />

Davoudi, S., Gazzola, P. & Cowie, P.<br />

2016-2017, Locate: Territories and Low<br />

Carbon Economies, EU ESPON.<br />

Hamza, N., Pendlebury, J. & Speak, S.<br />

2016-2018, Sustainable Green Markets,<br />

regenerating the urban historic core<br />

to sustain Socio-Cultural heritage and<br />

economic activities, AHRC.<br />

Madanipour, A. & Shucksmith, M.<br />

2016-2020, RELOCAL: Resituating<br />

the Local in Cohesion and Territorial<br />

Development, EU H202o.<br />

Shucksmith, M. & Tewdwr-Jones, M.<br />

2016-2019, ACCOMPLISSH: Accelerate<br />

co-creation by setting up a multiactor<br />

platform for impact from Social<br />

Sciences and Humanities, EU.<br />

Tewdwr-Jones, M., Gilroy, R., et. al.<br />

2016-2018, Urban Living Partnership –<br />

Newcastle, EPSRC.<br />

KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Bracken, L.J., Oughton, E.A., Donaldson, A. et al. 2016. Flood<br />

risk management, an approach to managing crossborder<br />

hazards, Natural Hazards, 82(2), 217-240.<br />

Burrows, R., Webber, R. & Atkinson, R. 2016. Welcome<br />

to ‘Pikettyville’? Mapping London’s Alpha Territories,<br />

Sociological Review, 65(2), 184-201.<br />

Button, C. 2016. The co-production of a constant water supply<br />

in Mumbai’s middle-class apartments, Urban Research and<br />

Practice, 10(1), 102-119.<br />

Davoudi, S., Zaucha, J. & Brooks, E. 2016. Evolutionary<br />

resilience and management of lagoons’ socio-ecological<br />

systems, Integrated Environmental Assessment & Management,<br />

12(4): 711-718.<br />

Gazzola, P. & Rinaldi, A. 2016. Reflecting on SEA’s usefulness.<br />

A case-study on Italy, Environmental Assessment Policy &<br />

Management, 18(4), 1650021.<br />

García Mejuto, D. 2016. A Europe of multiple flows:<br />

Contested discursive integration in trans-European transport<br />

infrastructure policy-making, European Urban and Regional<br />

Studies, 1-17.<br />

Glucksberg, L. & Burrows, R. 2016. Family Offices and the<br />

Contemporary Infrastructures of Dynastic Wealth, Sociologica,<br />

2/2016, 1-23.<br />

Graham, S. 2016. Vertical noir: Histories of the future in urban<br />

science fiction, City, 20(3), 389-406.<br />

Li, Y., Ye, Y., Xiao, L., Xu, W., Law, A. & Wang, D. 2016.<br />

Classifying Community Space at a Historic Tourism Site<br />

through Cognitive Mapping and GPS Tracking: The Case of<br />

Gulangyu, Urban Design International, 22(3), 127-149.<br />

Midgley, J.L. 2016. Perspectives on responsibility in practice as<br />

revealed through food provisioning offers for rough sleepers,<br />

Critical Social Policy, 36(4), 610-629.<br />

Roe, M., Sarlov Herlin, I. & Speak, S. 2016. Identity, food and<br />

landscape character in the urban context, Landscape Research,<br />

41(7), 757-772.<br />

Sinniah, G.K., Shah, M.Z., Vigar, G. & Aditjandra, P.T. 2016.<br />

Residential Location Preferences: New Perspective, Transportation<br />

Research Procedia, 17, 369-383.<br />

Tyrrell, R.L., Townshend, T.G. et al. 2016. ‘I’m not trusted in<br />

the kitchen’, Journal of Public Health, 38(2), 289-299.


<strong>GURU</strong> research was reorganised under five new themes that were<br />

launched at the <strong>GURU</strong> Symposium at The Core with invited speakers<br />

and panel discussions by <strong>GURU</strong> members.<br />

With themed discussions on:<br />

<strong>GURU</strong> SYMPOSIUM<br />

25 th - 26 th May<br />

12-5.30pm and 9am-3.30pm<br />

2017<br />

Digital Infrastructures<br />

with Prof. Louise Amoore<br />

(Durham University)<br />

People Place and Politics<br />

with Dr. Gareth Millington<br />

(University of York)<br />

Environment and Planning<br />

with Prof. Richard Cowell<br />

(Cardiff University)<br />

Urban Design and Human<br />

Flourishing<br />

with Prof. Catharine Ward<br />

Thompson (University of<br />

Edinburgh)<br />

Identities Culture and<br />

Heritage<br />

with Prof. Mike Crang<br />

(Durham University)<br />

Simin Davoudi appointed Fellow of the<br />

Royal Town Planning Institute.<br />

Andy Law organised Confucius<br />

Institute’s conference Risks to life,<br />

heritage, and community on the<br />

Yangtze River, Newcastle University<br />

Loes Veldpaus and John Pendlebury<br />

organised a Workshop on Brexit<br />

& Heritage, ESRC IAA in Newcastle<br />

University’s London Campus.<br />

The Core, Science Central<br />

Newcastle<br />

All welcome<br />

for catering purposes please register at<br />

http://www.ncl.ac.uk/guru/news/


MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Davoudi, S., Steel, M. & Bell, D.<br />

2017-2019, Social Renewal in the<br />

North East.<br />

Gilroy, R. & Aitken, D. 2017-2018,<br />

Establishing Best Practice for<br />

Housing Development for Older<br />

People, North Tyneside Council.<br />

Mallo, D. & Tardiveau, A.<br />

2017-2018, Scotswood Natural<br />

Community Garden: evaluating<br />

human and non-human assets<br />

for the co-production of a new<br />

facility, ESRC IAA.<br />

Roe, M. & Lyons, A. 2017, Public<br />

exhibition on Undercurrents: A<br />

Bricolage at Newcastle’s Great<br />

North Museum, EU Horizon 2020<br />

Vigar, G., Gunn, S. & Schoneboom,<br />

A. 2017-2020, Working in the<br />

Public interest: Spatial planning<br />

and the future of public service<br />

professional labour, ESRC.<br />

KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Aitken, D. 2017. The Influence Fallacy: Resident Motivations for<br />

Participation in an English Housing Regeneration Project, Planning<br />

Theory & Practice, 18(4), 549-565.<br />

Atkinson, R., Parker, S. & Burrows, R. 2017. Elite Formation, Power and<br />

Space in Contemporary London, Theory, Culture & Society, 34(5-6), 179-200.<br />

Brown, D.L. & Shucksmith, M. 2017. Reconsidering Territorial<br />

Governance to Account for Enhanced Rural-Urban Interdependence in<br />

America, The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,<br />

672(1), 282-301.<br />

Button, C. 2017. Domesticating water supplies through rainwater<br />

harvesting in Mumbai, Gender & Development, 25(2), 269-282.<br />

Davoudi, S. & Sturzaker, J. 2017. Urban form, policy packaging and<br />

sustainable urban metabolism, Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 120, 54-66.<br />

Hameed, M., Fairbairn, D. & Speak, S. 2017. Experiences with Citizen-<br />

Sourced VGI in Challenging Circumstances. International Journal of<br />

Geographic Information, 6(12), 385.<br />

Madanipour, A. 2017. Temporary use of space: Urban processes between<br />

flexibility, opportunity and precarity, Urban Studies, 55(5), 1093-1110.<br />

Midgley, J.L. 2017. ‘You Were a Lifesaver’: Encountering the Potentials<br />

of Vulnerability and Self-care in a Community Café, Ethics & Social<br />

Welfare, 12(1), 49-64.<br />

Raynor, R. 2017. Dramatising austerity: holding a story together (and<br />

why it falls apart…), Cultural Geographies, 24(2), 193-212.<br />

Townshend, T. & Lake, A.A. 2017. Obesogenic environments: current<br />

evidence of the built and food environments, Perspectives in Public<br />

Health, 137(1), 39-43.<br />

Townshend, T. 2017. Toxic High Streets, Journal of Urban Design, 22(2),<br />

167-186.<br />

Vigar, G., Gunn, S. & Brooks, E. 2017. Governing Our Neighbours:<br />

participation and conflict in neighbourhood planning, Town Planning<br />

Review, 88(4), 423-442.<br />

Weise, S., Coulton, P. & Chiasson, M. 2017. Designing in between<br />

local government and the public - using institutional analysis in<br />

interventions on civic infrastructures, Computer Supported Cooperative<br />

Work, 26(4-6), 927- 958.


Jeremy Crampton joined <strong>GURU</strong> as Professor of Urban Data Analytics and<br />

one of 4 SAM@Newcastle Chairs for interdisciplinary research on cities.<br />

Roger Burrows and Maggie Roe appointed members of the REF2021<br />

sub-panels.<br />

2018<br />

Simin Davoudi appointed member of the UK Research and<br />

Innovation Future Leaders Fellowships Panel College.<br />

Mark Shucksmith appointed as Specialist Advisor to House of<br />

Lords Select Committee on the Rural Economy, 2018-2019.<br />

Mark Tewdwr-Jones appointed chair of the Regional Studies<br />

Association.<br />

Maggie Roe was elected Academic Fellow of the Landscape<br />

Institute.<br />

Loes Veldpaus and John Pendlebury organised Crossing<br />

Borders: Heritage and Brexit in the North of England and<br />

Scotland workshop, funded by NISR.<br />

The Thomas Sharp Lecture was presented by Marion<br />

Roberts.


MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

Davoudi, S. & Gunn S. 2018-2019, Great North<br />

Plan, People and Place Strategy, Royal Town<br />

Planning Institute.<br />

Gilroy, R. 2018, Hanover Housing Association,<br />

Innovate UK.<br />

Jeffries, J. & Gilroy, R. 2018, Reinvigorating<br />

the policy and practice arena by facilitating<br />

workshops between disabled users with mobility<br />

needs and city place makers, ESRC IAA.<br />

Midgley, J. 2018-2020, Recipe for Success, ESRC IAA.<br />

Pendlebury, J. & Veldpaus, L. 2018-2020, Open<br />

Heritage (Organizing, Promoting and ENabling<br />

HEritage Re-use through Inclusion, Technology,<br />

Access, Governance and Empowerment), H2020.<br />

Raynor, R. 2018, Imagine Sunderland/Imagine<br />

Gateshead: Creating futures in uncertain times,<br />

ESRC IAA.<br />

Tewdwr-Jones, M. 2018, Ensuring a Policy<br />

Impact Legacy from the Newcastle City Futures<br />

(NCF) Urban Living Partnership Pilot, ESRC IAA.<br />

Townshend, T. 2018, How can behavioural science<br />

be utilised to alter the lived/built environment to<br />

improve health, Public Health England.<br />

KEY PUBLICATIONS<br />

Davoudi, S., Raynor, R., et al. 2018. Spatial imaginaries:<br />

Tyrannies or transformations?, Town Planning Review,<br />

89(2) 97-124.<br />

Healey, P. 2018. Creating public value through caring<br />

for place, Policy and Politics, 46(1), 65-79.<br />

Jeffries, J.M., Gilroy, R. & Townshend, T. 2018.<br />

Challenging the visual: Learning from the mobility<br />

narratives of visually impaired persons, Journal of<br />

Urban Design.<br />

Machen, R. 2018. Towards a critical politics of<br />

translation: (Re)Producing hegemonic climate<br />

governance, Environment and Planning E, 1(4), 494-515.<br />

Midgley, J.L. 2018. Anticipatory practice and the<br />

making of surplus food, Geoforum, 99, 181-189.<br />

Parsons, R. & Vigar, G. 2018. ‘Resistance was futile!’<br />

Cycling’s discourses of resistance to UK automobile<br />

modernism 1950-1970, Planning Perspectives, 33(2),<br />

163-183.<br />

Powe, N.A. 2018. Non-amenity business growth and<br />

small town revival, Journal of Rural Studies, 62, 125-133.<br />

Pendlebury, J. & Veldpaus, L. 2018. Heritage and<br />

Brexit, Planning Theory & Practice, 19(3), 448-453.<br />

Raynor, R. 2018. Speaking, feeling, mattering:<br />

Theatre as method and model for practice-based,<br />

collaborative, research, Progress in Human Geography.<br />

Shucksmith, M. 2018. Re-imagining the rural: from<br />

rural idyll to good countryside, Journal of Rural<br />

Studies, 59, 163-172.<br />

Townshend, T.G., Roe, M., Davies, C. & Qin, Q. 2018.<br />

Urban National Parks = Salutogenic Cities?, WIT<br />

Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 217, 203-213<br />

Varna, G., Adams, D. & Docherty, I. 2018.<br />

Development Networks and Urban Growth in Small<br />

Cities, European Urban and Regional Studies.<br />

Webb, D. 2018. Tactical urbanism: delineating a<br />

critical praxis, Planning Theory and Practice, 19(1)<br />

58-73.


2018<br />

2018 marked the 25th anniversary of <strong>GURU</strong>. We launched our celebratory<br />

activities by becoming the first planning school in the UK to host<br />

AESOP’s 13th Heads of Schools Conference on 20th April. About 100<br />

delegates, representing over 45 universities from across Europe and<br />

beyond, participated in the conference, held in Newcastle University<br />

Urban Sciences Building. Speakers reflected on the past, present<br />

and future of planning research and education with a keynote<br />

speech by Patsy Healey. The conference was followed by a series<br />

of celebratory events throughout 2018:<br />

• 25 April, Planning: A Participatory Sport? Seminar<br />

organised by Maggie Roe<br />

• May-October, Canny Planners Workshops organised<br />

by Teresa Strachan<br />

• 21 May, Planning For Healthier Diets Seminar<br />

organised by Tim Townshend<br />

• 13 June, Interrogating Form: Creative and Cultural<br />

Participatory Practice Workshop organised by<br />

Ruth Raynor<br />

• 17 October, From Epistemologies to Ontologies:<br />

Changing Trajectories of Environmental Research<br />

Workshop with a guest lecture by Jenifer Gabrys<br />

(Cambridge University) organised by Ruth Machen<br />

• 30 October, Changes in Planning Systems, Workshop<br />

with a guest lecture by Panu Lehtovuori (Tampere<br />

University) organised by Georgiana Varna<br />

• 12 December, <strong>GURU</strong>: A Photo Exhibition organised by<br />

Cat Button


<strong>GURU</strong> MEMBERS - JUNE 2019<br />

Dr Raymond Abdulai<br />

Senior Lecturer in Real Estate &<br />

Urban Development<br />

Dr Cat Button<br />

Lecturer and Degree Programme<br />

Director<br />

Dr Andrew Donaldson<br />

Senior Lecturer and Director of<br />

Postgraduate Research<br />

Dr Paola Gazzola<br />

Senior Lecturer in Planning and<br />

Director of Learning & Teaching<br />

Dr Dominic Aitken<br />

Research Associate<br />

Prof. Jeremy Crampton<br />

Professor of Urban Data Analysis<br />

Dr Elizabeth Brooks<br />

Research Associate<br />

Clive Davies<br />

Visiting Fellow<br />

Prof. Rose Gilroy<br />

Professor of Ageing, Policy &<br />

Planning<br />

Prof. Roger Burrows<br />

Professor of Cities<br />

Prof. Simin Davoudi<br />

Professor of Environment &<br />

Planning and Director of <strong>GURU</strong><br />

Prof. Stephen Graham<br />

Professor of Cities and Society


Dr Susannah Gunn<br />

Director of Planning and Senior<br />

Lecturer in Planning<br />

Dr Andrew Law<br />

Senior Lecturer in Town Planning<br />

Dr Diego Garcia Mejuto<br />

Teaching Fellow and Degree<br />

Programme Director<br />

Dr Jane Midgley<br />

Senior Lecturer in Planning<br />

Emeritus Prof. Patsy Healey OBE<br />

Emeritus Professor of Town &<br />

Country Planning<br />

Dr Ruth Machen<br />

Research Fellow in Spatial<br />

Planning<br />

Aidan Oswell<br />

Teaching Fellow<br />

Dr Peter Kellett<br />

Senior Lecturer in Architecture<br />

Prof. Ali Madanipour<br />

Professor of Urban Design<br />

Dr Brian Peel<br />

Teaching Fellow<br />

Daniel Mallo<br />

Lecturer in Architecture


Prof. John Pendlebury<br />

Professor of Urban Conservation<br />

Maggie Roe<br />

Reader in Landscape<br />

Planning and Faculty Dean of<br />

Postgraduate Studies<br />

Prof. Mark Shucksmith OBE<br />

Professor of Planning<br />

Dr Neil Powe<br />

Senior Lecturer in Planning<br />

Dr Abigail Schoneboom<br />

Research Associate<br />

Dr Harrison Smith<br />

Research Associate<br />

Dr Suzanne Speak<br />

Senior Lecturer in Planning<br />

Dr Ruth Raynor<br />

Research Fellow in Spatial<br />

Planning<br />

Dr Moozhan Shakeri<br />

Research Associate<br />

Teresa Strachan<br />

Lecturer in Planning and Degree<br />

Programme Director


Armelle Tardiveau<br />

Lecturer in Architecture<br />

Dr Georgiana Varna<br />

Lecturer in Planning and<br />

Urbanism<br />

Dr David Webb<br />

Senior Lecturer in Town Planning<br />

and Degree Programme Director<br />

Prof. Mark Tewdwr-Jones<br />

Professor of Town Planning<br />

and Director of Newcastle City<br />

Futures<br />

Dr Loes Veldpaus<br />

Research Associate<br />

Dr Sebastian Weise<br />

Lecturer in Digital Civics<br />

Prof. Tim Townshend<br />

Professor of Urban Design<br />

for Health<br />

Prof. Geoff Vigar<br />

Professor of Urban Planning and<br />

Deputy Head of School<br />

Emeritus Prof. Ken Willis<br />

Emeritus Professor of Economics<br />

of the Environment


Global Urban Research Unit<br />

School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape<br />

Newcastle University<br />

Newcastle upon Tyne<br />

NE1 7RU<br />

UK<br />

Tel: +44 191 208 5831<br />

Email: guru@ncl.ac.uk

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