Staff Profile
Dr Zan Gunn
Senior Lecturer - Planning
- Email: zan.gunn@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 8002
- Address: School of Architecture Planning and Landscape
Henry Daysh Building
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
Introduction
I am a planning researcher, and senior lecturer in the Global Urban Research Unit (GURU) situated in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape (SAPL) at Newcastle University.
My research interest is in systemic reform and its ramifications on practice and professionalism – mainly focused on urban planning.
I am particularly interested in:
(i) system reform as a standard mechanism of policy change in the central state's toolkit of policy instigation and intervention
and
(ii) the changing context of planning as traditional dichotomies between public and private planning are over-ridden by new ways of operating through partnership working, outsourced public sector planning work, secondment etc. and am currently investigating how planners engage with an increasingly diverse professional context, trying to pay attention to both the public and consultancy sector.
(iii) the changes systemic reform makes (e.g. neighbourhood planning) on planning and how these play out in relation to planning practice.
Roles and Responsibilities
Senior Lecturer in Planning,
Qualifications
PhD: The Meaning and Method of Urban Capacity and Urban Capacity Studies, University of Newcastle-uopon-Tyne
Diploma in Town Planning University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Post Graduate Certificate of Education, Upper Primary Awarded Roehampton Institute, London
BA (Hons) Planning Studies, Oxford Brookes University (then Oxford Polytechnic)
Research Interest
I am a planning researcher, and senior lecturer in the Global Urban Research Unit (GURU) situated in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape (SAPL) at Newcastle University.
My research interest is in systemic reform and its ramifications on practice and professionalism – mainly focused on urban planning.
I am particularly interested in:
(i) system reform as a standard mechanism of policy change in the central state's toolkit of policy instigation and intervention
and
(ii) the changing context of planning as traditional dichotomies between public and private planning are over-ridden by new ways of operating through partnership working, outsourced public sector planning work, secondment etc. and am currently investigating how planners engage with an increasingly diverse professional context, trying to pay attention to both the public and consultancy sector.
(iii) the changes systemic reform makes (e.g. neighbourhood planning) on planning and how these play out in relation to planning practice.
Recent Project
Working in the Public Interest: Spatial planning and the future of public service professional labour http://witpi.group.shef.ac.uk/ ESRC-funded (Co-investigator),
Principle investigator on Work Package 2 conducting focus groups with planning practitioners re changes in planning provision, public interest, in collaboration with co-producing organisation (RTPI) to produce 'State of the Nations' report
Current Research Interest
"The public/private interface of planning: The co-production of planning work" which seeks to explore the complex relationships emerging between public and private sector planners and the implications of these changes.
"The changing nature of professionalism in spatial planning project", which considers the nature of on-going/continuous planning reform, and the implications this has on planning professionalism, planning culture, planning performance.
Research Roles
Post Graduate Supervision
Supervised 4 Post-graduate research students to completion; currently supervising 1; would welcome enquires relating to my research interest, indicated above.
Postgraduate
TCP8942 Reflexive Practitioner (MPlan version)
TCP8024 The Consultancy Project
TCP7021/TCP8937 Spatial Strategies
Undergraduate
TCP1027 Shaping Towns and Cities
A number of one-off sessions on a number of modules
- Gunn S. Planning professionalism in the new technocracy – Ethics, values and practices. In: Savini, F. and Raco, M, ed. ‘A New technocracy: Landscapes of Knowledge in Contemporary Urban Development’. Policy Press, 2017. Submitted.
- Gunn S, Brooks E, Vigar G. “The Community’s Capacity to Plan: The disproportionate requirements of the new English Neighbourhood Planning Initiative. In: Simin Davoudi and Ali Madanipour, ed. Reconsidering Localism. Routledge, 2015.
- Gunn S, Hillier J. When Uncertainty is Interpreted as Risk: An Analysis of Tensions Relating to Spatial Planning Reform in England. Planning Practice and Research 2013, n/a, n/a.
- Vigar G, Brooks E, Gunn S. The innovative potential of neighbourhood plan-making. Town and Country Planning 2013, (epub ahead of print).
- Gunn S, Vigar G. Reform processes and discretionary acting space in English planning practice, 1997–2010. Town Planning Review 2012, 83(5), 533-552.
- Gunn S, Hillier J. Processes of Innovation: reformation of the English strategic spatial planning system. Planning Theory & Practice 2012, 13(3), 359-381.
- Powe NA, Gunn S. Housing development in market towns: Making a success of 'local service centres'?. Town Planning Review 2008, 79(1), 125-148.
- Gunn SC. Green belts: A review of the regions' responses to a changing housing agenda. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 2007, 50(5), 595-616.
- Gunn S, Powe N. Capacity vs. need: Exploring regional differences in housing provision in market towns. In: Powe, N; Hart, T; Shaw, T, ed. Market Towns: Roles, Challenges and Prospects. London: Routledge, 2007, pp.93-104.
- Gunn S. The changing meaning of urban capacity: A need to reflect on planning for infrastructure. Town Planning Review 2006, 77(4), 403-422.
- Gunn S. The Meaning and Method of Urban Capacity and Urban Capacity Studies [PhD Thesis]. 2003.
- Vigar G, Gunn S, Brooks E. Governing Our Neighbours: participation and conflict in neighbourhood planning. Town Planning Review 2017, 88(4), 423-442.
- Schoneboom A, Gunn S, Slade D. Planning professionalism and the public interest. Planning Theory and Practice 2020, 21(3). In Press.
- Slade D, Gunn S, Schoneboom A. Serving the Public Interest? The reorganisation of UK planning services in an era of reluctant outsourcing. London: Royal Town Planning Institute, 2019.