Staff Profile
Dr Peter Kellett
Visiting Fellow
- Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 6023
- Address: School of Architecture Planning and Landscape
Claremont Tower
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
Introduction
I studied architecture and social anthropology and my PhD combined both disciplines in a longitudinal ethnographic study of self-made environments and social practices in Latin America. My research continues to focus on the interrelationship between social, material and spatial practices in contexts of disadvantage and vulnerability. I have worked on several international research projects with a focus on informal settlements, participatory planning and poverty alleviation, and published extensively, particularly on housing, informality and urban issues in the global south.
I have successfully supervised over 30 PhDs and examined at numerous universities in the UK and internationally.
Qualifications
BA (Hons) Architectural Studies. Newcastle University
BArch (Hons) Bachelor of Architecture. Newcastle University
MA Socio-Cultural Anthropology (Distinction). University of Durham
PhD Newcastle University
ARB/RIBA Part III (Registration as an architect)
Memberships
ASA: Association of Social Anthropologists
RIBA: Royal Institute of British Architects (lapsed)
IAPS: International Association of People-Environment Studies: Since 2000 I have been joint co-ordinator of the Culture and Space Network and between 2006 and 2010 I was on the Board of IAPS.
Languages
Spanish
Informal Interests
Playing music, digging my allotment, contemporary art, planting trees, cycling, green politics ...
In recent years I have been involved in the following modules:
Module Leader:
ARC2023: Theory 2: The Place of Houses (K100 Architecture)
APL 2023: Theory 2: The Place of Houses (K190: Architecture and Urban Planning AUP)
ARC 1007: Architectural Design 1.1 (K190: Architecture and Urban Planning)
ARC8058/8068: Linked Research Project (MArch)
Contributor:
ARC 1001: Architectural Design 1 (K100)
ARC 2024: About Architecture: Cities, Cultures, Spaces (K100)
ARC 3060: Dissertation Studies (K100)
TCP 8920: Planning for Developing Countries
ARC 8051: Tools for Thinking about Architecture (MArch)
ARC 8053: Dissertation in Architecture (MArch)
SOC 8101: The Shaping of Latin America (MA in Latin American Studies)
For many years I also contributed to the methodology workshops in the Faculty Research Training Programme for PhD students: qualitative research methods and fieldwork in developing countries.
External Examiner on Masters Programmes
I have recently completed a four year period as External Examiner on the MA in International Architectural Regeneration and Development at Oxford Brookes University. Previously I was External Examiner for the MSc Building and Urban Design in Development at the Development Planning Unit at UCL.
Research Interests
I am a qualified architect with a Masters degree in Social Anthropology and a PhD which combines both disciplines. The theoretical basis of much of my research work falls within the fields of material culture and environment-behaviour studies, which aim to deepen our understanding of the interrelationship between people and their environments. The main focus is on relatively disadvantaged groups in contrasting parts of the world who inhabit or create environments in conditions of acute resource constraint or relative powerlessness, with the aim of contributing to address these inequalities.
My doctoral work was an ethnographic study that explored the creation, use and value of self-made, informal settlements in Latin America, focusing particularly on Colombia. I have continued with this longitudinal study – which now covers over 30 years based on data collected during periods of fieldwork living with a family in one settlement.
I have developed analytical, theoretical and methodological insights from this work which I have applied in funded projects in several parts of the world, mostly in collaboration with colleagues in the Global Urban Research Unit (GURU). For example two DFID-funded Home-based Enterprise projects (with Graham Tipple) examined how low-income households in developing cities use the space of the dwelling and the labour of the household to generate income. Our findings challenged accepted policy and demonstrated how such activities can lead to poverty alleviation and improved housing, both key components of the Millennium Development Goals. I have worked with Michael Majale on issues of disability and informal settlement upgrading, and more recently on issues of housing regeneration and sustainability with Elias Yitbarek at Addis Ababa University.
In the UK I have applied ethnographic research techniques to environment-behaviour relations of groups with limited control over their circumstances, such as hospital patients and the elderly. Because of my expertise in micro-level analysis of environments I was invited to join an inter-disciplinary team in the Centre for Arts and Humanities in Health and Medicine (CAHHM) at Durham University, to evaluate hospital environments for NHS Estates, particularly from the perspective of the patient. I have also worked with Rose Gilroy on issues of identity and independence in the housing of older people
Housing and Material Culture in Ethiopia
During 2013 I worked as a VSO volunteer in Ethiopia – where I was Visiting Professor of Housing at EiABC within Addis Ababa University. Ongoing research collaboration with Ethiopian colleagues has included research visits to Addis Ababa in 2015 and 2017.
I am also active in the visual arts, based on approaches from contemporary art and visual anthropology. Drawing directly on my continuing research in Ethiopia, I have presented a series of three solo public exhibitions (in Newcastle, Bath and Bristol). Funded by awards from NICAP (Newcastle Institute of Creative Practice) and NISR (Newcastle Institute for Social Renewal) the exhibitions focus on changing material culture at a time of rapid social and economic change. The exhibitions are piloting the potential of contemporary arts in challenging negative perceptions of international development.
This work forms part of the Creative Practice activities of the Architectural Research Collaborative (ARC) within the School.
The above research activities have led to numerous publications. The list of publications on this website is currently being updated.
Postgraduate Supervision
Research supervision is a key part of my work. To date I have successfully supervised a total of 30 PhDs and 16 MPhil students, many of whom are now significant academic and government positions around the world. Currently I am supervising 5 PhD students:
Sadanu Sukkasame: Participation, Dwelling and Environment: Re-housing an Indigenous Karen Community in Thailand (awaiting examination).
Djuang Sodikin: A Spatial-Based Programme Approach to Water Supply Development in Indonesia (awaiting examination).
Ohoud Kamal: Temporary Spaces in Amman: co-creation of everyday activism and state flexibility.
Laura Pinzon: Citizen Participation and Digital Media in Urban Development: Manizales, Colombia.
Indah Mutia: Urban Riverfront Revitalisation in Kalimantan, Indonesia.
With students in my group I have pioneered a collective approach to PhD supervision. One tangible outcome is an edited book in which all chapters were written by my PhD students:
Kellett, Peter and Hernandez, Jaime (eds.) (2013) Researching the Contemporary City: Identity, Environment and Social Inclusion in Developing Areas, Bogota: Centro Editorial Javeriano.
PhD Examination Experience:
To date I have examined over 40 doctorates at Newcastle and at numerous universities including:
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm; Université de Montréal; Universidad Castilla La Mancha (Toledo); Universidad de Granada; University of Melbourne; ITS Surabaya (Indonesia); Makerere University (Uganda); University of Cambridge; University of Glasgow; University College London (DPU, Bartlett, Geography); London School of Economics (LSE) (Geography, Social Policy); University of Sheffield; Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen; Northumbria University; Kings College London; University of Leeds; Heriot Watt University.
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Articles
- Kellett P. Original Copies? Imitative Design Practices in Informal Settlements. ArchNet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research 2013, 7(1), 151-161.
- Kellett P. Living in the field: ethnographic experience of place. Architectural Review Quarterly 2012. Submitted.
- Shehayeb D, Kellett P. Towards Affordability: maximising use value in low-income housing. Open House International 2011, 36(3), 85-96.
- Kellett P. Contemporary Vernaculars: Informal housing processes and vernacular theory. ISVS e-journal 2011, 2(1), 1-11.
- Kellett P, Collins P. At Home in Hospital? Competing Constructions of Hospital Environments. ArchNet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research 2009, 3(1), 101-115.
- Kellett P. Advocacy in Anthropology: Active Engagement or Passive Scholarship?. Durham Anthropological Journal 2009, 16(1), 22-31.
- Dayaratne R, Kellett P. Housing and home-making in low-income urban settlements: Sri Lanka and Colombia. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 2008, 23(1), 53-70.
- Kellett P. Vivienda Productiva? La casa como sitio de produccion en asentamientos informales. Arquitectura-Urbanismo-Sosteniblidad 2007, 2, 19-32.
- Gilroy R, Kellett P. At home with my memories: exploring the domestic interiors of older people. 2007.
- Kellett P, Bishop W. Reinforcing traditional values: Social, spatial and economic interactions in an Indonesian Kampung. Open House International 2006, 31(4), 58-66.
- Shehayeb DK, Kellett P. Appropriating Domestic Space: Maximising Use Values in Low-income Housing Environments. Architectural Studies 2006, (2).
- Kellett P, Moore J. Routes to home: Homelessness and home-making in contrasting societies. Habitat International 2003, 27(1), 123-141.
- Kellett P. El espacio domestico y la generacion de ingresos: la casa como sitio de produccion en asentamientos informales. Scripta Nova 2003, 146(110).
- Kellett P. The construction of home in the informal city. Journal of Romance Studies 2002, 2(3), 17-31.
- Kellett P, Mothwa M, Napier N. No Place Like Home : Recording the Struggle for Housing and Work Under Apartheid. Oral History 2002, 30(2), 35-48.
- Kellett P. House, Home and Enterprise: Environmental impacts of home-based income generating activities. Bulletin of People Environment Studies 2002, 21, 12-13.
- El-Masri S, Kellett P. Post-war reconstruction. Participatory approaches to rebuilding the damaged villages of Lebanon: A case study of al-Burjain. Habitat International 2001, 25(4), 535-557.
- Gough KV, Kellett P. Housing consolidation and home-based income generation: Evidence from self-help settletments in two Colombian cities. Cities 2001, 18(4), 235-247.
- Kellett P. Voices from the barrio: Oral testimony and informal housing processes. Third World Planning Review 2000, 22(2), 189-205.
- Kellett P, Tipple AG. The home as workplace: A study of income-generating activities within the domestic setting. Environment and Urbanization 2000, 12(1), 203-213.
- Kellett P. Cultural values and housing behavior in spontaneous settlements. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 1999, 16(3), 205-224.
- Kellett P. City profile: Santa Marta. Cities 1997, 14(6), 393-402.
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Authored Book
- Turgut H, Kellett P. Cultural and Spatial Diversity in the Urban Environment. Istanbul: Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, 2001.
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Book Chapters
- Kellett P. Towards Belonging: Informal Design and Dwelling Practices in Northern Colombia. In: Klaufus, C; Ouweneel, A, ed. Housing and Belonging in Latin America. New York: Berghahn Books, 2015, pp.223-240. In Preparation.
- Chutapruttikorn R, Kellett P. Housing development and vulnerability reduction in informal railway settlements in Bangkok. In: Kabisch,S;etal, ed. Vulnerablity, Risk and Complexity: Impacts of Global Change on Human Habitats. Gottingen: Hogrefe, 2011. Submitted.
- Kellett P, Smith J. Working at Home in Jahangir Puri, a Squatter Settlement in Delhi. In: Ming Ghee, K., Say Pin,T, ed. Upper Secondary Earth: Our Home Grography Elective Guidebook. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish, 2010.
- Hernandez F, Kellett P. Re-imagining the Informal in Latin America. In: Hernandez, F., Kellett, P., Allen, L, ed. Rethinking the Informal City: Critical Perspectives from Latin America. New York & Oxford: Berghahn, 2010, pp.1-19.
- Kellett P. 'Hot and Cold in the Tropics: Ethnographic Fieldwork in Squatter Settlement' and 'La vivienda como fuente de ingreso'. In: Amaya Guzman, S., Uribe de Kellett, A, ed. Pasaporte al Mundo Hispano en el Siglo Viente Uno. London: Continuum, 2009, pp.183-185,197.
- Kellett P. The Construction of Home in the Informal City. In: Hernandez, F; Millington, M; Borden I, ed. Transculturation: Cities, Space and Architecture in Latin America. Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi BV, 2005, pp.22-42.
- Kellett P, Gilroy R, Jackson S. Space, identity and choice: Exploring the housing arrangements of older people. In: Martens, B; Keul, A, ed. Designing Social Innovation: Planning, Building, Evaluating. Gottingen: Hogfre and Huber, 2005, pp.291-299.
- Kellett P, Tipple AG. Researching domestic space and income generation in developing cities. In: Vestro, DU; Hurol, Y; Wilkinson, N, ed. Methodologies in Housing Research. London: Urban International Press, 2005, pp.204-221.
- Kellett P. Cinco Impactos Positivos de las Microempresas Domesticas. In: Salas, J, ed. Mejora de Barrios Precarios en Latinoamerica: Elementos de Teoria y Practica. Bogota: Editorial Escala, 2005, pp.123.
- Kellett P. Housing. In: Forsyth, T, ed. Encyclopedia of International Development. London: Routledge, 2004, pp.319-321.
- Kellett P. Habitat I and II. In: Forsyth, T, ed. Encyclopedia of International Development. London: Routledge, 2004, pp.305-306.
- Kellett P. Constructing Informal Place. In: Menin, S, ed. Constructing Place: Mind and Matter. London: Routledge, 2003, pp.87-98.
- Tipple AG, Coulson J, Kellett P. The Effect of Home Based Enterprises on the Residential Environment in Developing Countries. In: Romaya, S; Rakodi, C; Hall, N, ed. Building Sustainable Urban Settlements: Approaches and Case Studies in the Developing World. London: ITDG Publishing, 2002, pp.62-76.
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Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstracts)
- Kellett P. Housing, Informality and Sustainability: an International Perspective. In: Sustentabilidade e Habitacao de Interesse Social. 2010, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
- Cheung CN, Kellett P. Spatial Configuration and Place Identity: a Study of Tapei. In: Topophilia & Topophobia: Reflections on Human Habitat in the 20th Century. 2005, Beijing.
- Kellett P. Spaces of Work and Domesticity: Changing Image, Use and Transformation of Informal Dwellings in a Globalising World. In: Social Change and Spatial Transformation in Housing Environments (symposium proceedings: part of UIA Congress). 2005, Istanbul.
- Hernandez M, Kellett P. Urban Design in Popular Settlements in Latin America. In: 15th International conference on Urban Design. 2004, Istanbul.
- Kellett P, Gilroy R, Jackson S. Space, identity and Control: Contrasting living arrangements for older people. In: Life course perspective and socio-environmental contexts symposium in the 18th IAPS International Conference: Evaluation in Progress: Strategies for Environmental Research and Implementation. 2004, Vienna, Austria.
- Jackson S, Kellett P, Gilroy R. Old Folks at Home: A pilot study of the domestic space of older people. In: A Place Called Home: Rethinking Connections. 2004, University of Teeside.
- Kellett P, Macnaughton J, Coleman S, et al. Health, Art and Design: Evaluation of a new hospital environment. In: 18th IAPS International Conference: Evaluation in Progress: Strategies for Environmental Research and Implementation. 2004, Vienna.
- Gilroy R, Kellett P, Jackson S. Contrasting Living Arrangements for Older People. In: Housing and Living Conditions of Ageing Populations, ENHR Conference. 2004, Cambridge, UK.
- Kellett P, Bishop W. Work and home: Spatial implications of income generation in the domestic setting. In: Places, People and Sustainability. 2003, Göttingen, Germany: Hogrefe and Huber.
- Kellett P. Improving Informal Settlements: Dwelling Consolidation and Home-based Enterprises. In: Quality of Urban Life: Policy versus Practice. 2003, Istanbul: Urban and Environmental Planning Research Centre, Istanbul Technical University.
- Tipple AG, Kellett P. Housing and work in the same space: the spatial implications of home-based enterprises in India and Indonesia. In: Asian Planning Schools Conference. 2003, Hanoi, Vietnam.
- Tipple AG, Kellett PW. Home and Work in the same space: the spatial implimcations of home-based enterprises in Indonesia and India. In: 7th Conference of the Asian Planning Schools Association. 2003, Hanoi Architectural University (HUA), Vietnam.
- Kellett P. Formal Planning in Informal Settlements: A Case Study from Latin America. In: The Planned City?. 2003, Bari, Italy: Uniongrafica Corcelli Editrice.
- Kellett P, Tipple AG. Exploring Space: Researching the Use of Domestic Space for Income Generation in Developing Cities. In: IAPS/ENHR International Conference: Methodologies in Housing Research. 2003, Stockholm.
- Macnaughton J, Coleman S, Kellett P, et al. Design for Health: an Interdisciplinary Approach to Research. In: The Healing Continuum: Medical Humanities and the Good Doctor. 2003, New York.
- Kellett P. Working at Home in Developing Cities. In: ESRC Seminar: Exploring the Social and Psychological Aspects of Working from Home. 2002, University of Teesside.
- Kellett P, Bishop W, Tipple AG. Networks of Exchange and Co-operation: Reinforcing Traditional Values through Economic Activities in an Indonesian Kampung. In: Traditional Environments in a New Millenium: Defining Principles and Professional Practice. 2002, Amasya, Turkey: Istanbul Technical University.
- Kellett P, Tipple AG. Negotiating the Spaces of Home: Accommodating income generating activities within the domestic setting. In: IAPS 17 Conference: Culture, Quality of Life and Globalisation. 2002, Coruna, Spain.
- Kellett P, Tipple AG. Home-Based Enterprise and Housing Policy: Empirical Evidence from India and Indonesia. In: ENHR International Housing Research Conference. 2002, Vienna, Austria.
- Kellett P. Constructing Informal Places. In: Constructing Place: processes, histories and impacts of place-making. 2002, Bishop Auckland.
- Tipple AG, Coulson J, Kellett P. The Negative Impact of Home-Based Enterprises: Exploding some Myths. In: World Congress of Planning. 2001, Shanghai, China.
- Tipple AG, Coulson J, Kellett P. The Effect of Home Based Enterprises on the Residential Environment in Developing Countries. In: Urbanizing World and UN Human Habitat II. 2001, New York.
- Kellett PW, Bishop W, Tipple AG. Networks of Exchange and Co-operation: Reinforcing Traditional Values through Economic Activities in an Indonesian Kampung. In: IAPS - CSBE Second International Symposium: Traditional Environments in a New Millennium. 2001, Amasya, Turkey.
- Tipple AG, Coulson J, Kellett PW. Negative impacts of home-based enterprises: exposing some myths. In: World Planning Schools Congress: Planning for Cities in the 21st Century. 2001, Shanghai, China.
- Kellett P. Diversity and Sustainability. In: Cultural and Spatial Diversity in the Urban Environment. IAPS-CSBE Network Workshop under the umbrella of the International Symposium on Metropolis 21st century: Cities, social life & sustainable development. 2001, Paris, France: Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Architecture.
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Edited Books
- Lawrence RJ, TurgutYildiz H, Kellett P, ed. Requalifying the built environment: Challenges and Responses. Grottingen: Hogrefe and Huber, 2012. In Preparation.
- Hernandez F, Kellett P, Allen L, ed. Rethinking the Informal City: Critical Perspectives from Latin America. Oxford and New York: Berghahn, 2010.
- Shehayeb DK, Turgut Yildiz H, Kellett P, ed. Appropriate Home: Can We Design Appropriate Residential Environments?. Cairo: Housing and Building National Research Centre / IAPS Culture and Space in the Built Environment Network, 2006.
- Turgut H, Kellett P, ed. Traditional Environments in a New Millenium: Defining Principles and Professional Practice. Proceedings of Second International Symposium on Traditional Environments in a New Millennium. Istanbul Technical University: Faculty of Architecture, 2002.
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Editorials
- Kellett P, Yildiz HT. Understanding and researching traditional environments. Open House International 2006, 31(4), 4-5.
- Kellett P, Yildiz HT. Culture, space and time: Traditional environments. Open House International 2006, 31(3), 3.
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Report
- Macnaughton J, Coleman S, Collins P, Kellett P. Designing for Health: Architecture, Art and Design at the James Cook University Hospital. Universities of Durham and Newcastle, 2005. NHS Estates (Study B0113).