Phil Hubbard
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Phil Hubbard 's Degrees
- PhD Geography University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philip Hubbard is a British geographer. He is currently Professor of Urban Studies at King's College London, having previously served as the head of the School of Social Policy, Sociology, and Social Research, University of Kent. Hubbard has written widely cited work on urban sociology, urban geography, and social geographies. This work has often engaged with questions of gentrification, social segregation and housing.
Phil Hubbard 's Published Works
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Published Works
- The entrepreneurial city : geographies of politics, regime, and representation (1998) (520)
- The entrepreneurial city: new urban politics, new urban geographies? (1996) (515)
- Key Thinkers on Space and Place (2004) (296)
- Therapy by design: evaluating the UK hospital building program. (2004) (282)
- Sex Zones: Intimacy, Citizenship and Public Space (2001) (243)
- Making Space for Sex Work: Female Street Prostitution and the Production of Urban Space (2003) (230)
- Geographies of education and the significance of children, youth and families (2010) (217)
- Urban Design and City Regeneration: Social Representations of Entrepreneurial Landscapes (1996) (213)
- Thinking Geographically: Space, Theory and Contemporary Human Geography (2002) (199)
- Cleansing the Metropolis: Sex Work and the Politics of Zero Tolerance (2004) (194)
- Regulating the Social Impacts of Studentification: A Loughborough Case Study (2008) (186)
- Geographies of Studentification and Purpose-Built Student Accommodation: Leading Separate Lives? (2009) (181)
- People and Place: The Extraordinary Geographies of Everyday Life (2015) (169)
- Moving beyond Marcuse: Gentrification, displacement and the violence of un-homing (2019) (162)
- Walking across disciplines: from ethnography to arts practice (2010) (156)
- Regulating sex work in the EU: prostitute women and the new spaces of exclusion (2008) (155)
- Flying lessons: exploring the social and cultural geographies of global air travel (2007) (143)
- Sexuality, Immorality and the City: Red-light districts and the marginalisation of female street prostitutes (1998) (134)
- Taking world cities literally: Marketing the city in a global space of flows (2002) (131)
- Accommodating Otherness: anti‐asylum centre protest and the maintenance of white privilege (2005) (126)
- Revenge and Injustice in the Neoliberal City: Uncovering Masculinist Agendas (2004) (122)
- Learner Training for Effective Use of CALL (2013) (110)
- "Inappropriate and Incongruous": Opposition to Asylum Centres in the English Countryside. (2005) (108)
- Community action and the displacement of street prostitution: Evidence from british cities (1998) (103)
- The Diverse Geographies of Studentification: Living Alongside People Not Like Us (2012) (85)
- CONFLICTING INTERPRETATIONS OF ARCHITECTURE: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION (1996) (84)
- Measuring and mapping displacement: The problem of quantification in the battle against gentrification (2020) (83)
- Urban design and local economic development (1995) (81)
- Consumption, exclusion and emotion: The social geographies of shopping (2001) (77)
- De-centring White ruralities: Ethnic diversity, racialisation and Indigenous countrysides (2009) (75)
- Red‐light districts and Toleration Zones: geographies of female street prostitution in England and Wales (1997) (68)
- Away from prying eyes? The urban geographies of `adult entertainment' (2008) (67)
- The Geographies of ‘Going Out’: Emotion and Embodiment in the Evening Economy (2016) (65)
- Living with the Other: Street sex work, contingent communities and degrees of tolerance (2008) (65)
- Who is disadvantaged? Retail change and social exclusion (2001) (64)
- Sexing the Self: Geographies of engagement and encounter (2002) (61)
- Understanding urban gentrification through machine learning (2018) (58)
- Carnage! Coming to a town near you? Nightlife, uncivilised behaviour and the carnivalesque body (2013) (58)
- Chapter 19 CALL and Learner Autonomy: Affordances and Constraints (2013) (58)
- Pacemaking the Modern City: The Urban Politics of Speed and Slowness (2004) (54)
- Fear and loathing at the multiplex: everyday anxiety in the post-industrial city (2003) (49)
- Researching female sex work: reflections on geographical exclusion, critical methodologies and ‘useful’ knowledge (1999) (48)
- The value of conservation: a critical review of behavioural research (1993) (46)
- A good night out? Multiplex cinemas as sites of embodied leisure (2003) (45)
- NIMBY by another name? A reply to Wolsink (2006) (41)
- Maintaining family values? Cleansing the streets of sex advertising (2002) (41)
- Out of sight, out of mind? Prostitution policy and the health, well-being and safety of home-based sex workers (2013) (41)
- The right to community? (2018) (40)
- Noxious Neighbours? Interrogating the Impacts of Sex Premises in Residential Areas (2013) (40)
- Contesting the modern city: reconstruction and everyday life in post-war coventry (2003) (38)
- Hipsters on Our High Streets: Consuming the Gentrification Frontier (2016) (37)
- Legal Geographies—Controlling Sexually Oriented Businesses: Law, Licensing, and the Geographies of a Controversial Land Use (2009) (36)
- Consuming Sex: Socio-Legal Shifts in the Space and Place of Sex Shops (2009) (33)
- Screen-Shifting: Consumption, ‘Riskless Risks’ and the Changing Geographies of Cinema (2002) (33)
- Sex Worker Victimization, Modes of Working, and Location in New South Wales, Australia: A Geography of Victimization (2013) (32)
- Professional vs Lay tastes in design control—an empirical investigation (1994) (31)
- Opposing striptopia: The embattled spaces of adult entertainment (2009) (31)
- Time, space, and the authorisation of sex premises in London and Sydney (2017) (29)
- Investment Banking: A Tale of Three Cities (1989) (27)
- Enthusiasm, craft and authenticity on the High Street: micropubs as ‘community fixers’ (2019) (26)
- What's anti‐social about sex work? The changing representation of prostitution's incivility (2007) (23)
- Introduction: Sex, consumption and commerce in the contemporary city (2017) (22)
- Respectability, morality and disgust in the night‐time economy: exploring reactions to ‘lap dance’ clubs in England and Wales (2015) (22)
- Taking back the night? Gender and the contestation of sexual entertainment in England and Wales (2015) (19)
- Policing, planning and sex: Governing bodies, spatially (2013) (18)
- Sex, Crime and the City (2013) (17)
- Out of touch and out of time? The contemporary policing of sex work (2013) (16)
- Memorials to Modernity? Public art in the 'city of the future' (2003) (16)
- Women Outdoors: Destabilizing the Public/Private Dichotomy (2007) (15)
- Animals and urban gentrification: Displacement and injustice in the trans-species city (2021) (14)
- Introduction: Streetlife – the shifting sociologies of the street (2018) (13)
- The Capitalist Imperative by M. Storper and R. Walker (2008) (13)
- Geography and sexuality: Why space (still) matters (2018) (13)
- The return of the living dead (2012) (13)
- The bizjet set: business aviation and the social geographies of private flight (2010) (11)
- What's anti-social about sex work? Governance through the changing representation of prostitution's incivility (2009) (10)
- Using residents' worries about technology as a way of resolving environmental remediation dilemmas. (2017) (10)
- Battleground geographies and conspiracy theories: a response to Johnston (2006) (2007) (10)
- Globalization and World Cities (2017) (10)
- Redundant? Resurgent? Relevant? Social Geography in Social & Cultural Geography (2011) (9)
- Sold out? The right-to-buy, gentrification and working-class displacements in London (2020) (9)
- Prostitution, gentrification, and the limits of neighbourhood space (2007) (9)
- Environment-behaviour studies and city design: A new agenda for research? (1992) (8)
- Curation for systemization of authentic content for autonomous learning (2012) (8)
- Fast Food, Slow Food (2017) (7)
- “So, Don’t You Want Us Here No More?” Slow Violence, Frustrated Hope, and Racialized Struggle on London’s Council Estates (2021) (7)
- Diverging Evaluations of the Built Environment: Planners Versus the Public (1994) (7)
- Producing Web Pages for Assessment (2001) (7)
- Housing: Shrinking homes, COVID-19 and the challenge of homeworking (2021) (6)
- Legal pluralism at the beach: Public access, land use, and the struggle for the “coastal commons” (2020) (6)
- Review of Hal's Legacy: 2001's Computer as dream and reality (1997) (6)
- Commentary—Lost in Translation? (2004) (6)
- The ‘Death’ of the High Street (2017) (5)
- Legal Geographies of Resistance to Gentrification and Displacement: Lessons from the Aylesbury Estate in London (2020) (5)
- Making the vulnerable more vulnerable? The contradictions of street prostitution policy (2009) (5)
- Prostitution policy, morality and the precautionary principle (2016) (5)
- The diverse vulnerabilities of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans sex workers in the UK (2010) (5)
- Sex and the city: sexuality and urban order/disorder (2017) (4)
- Trade Cards in 18th-Century Consumer Culture: Circulation, and Exchange in Commercial and Collecting Spaces (2012) (4)
- Geographies of Exclusion (1995): David Sibley (2008) (4)
- Why key thinkers (2010) (4)
- The emotional and psychological impacts of London’s ‘new’ urban renewal (2020) (4)
- Thinking spaces, differently? (2012) (4)
- Between Transgression and Complicity (Or: Can the Straight Guy have a Queer Eye?) (2017) (4)
- The City Reader (Fifth Edition) (2011) (4)
- Introduction: Gentrification and Retail Change (2017) (3)
- Chapter 7 Diverse community responses to controversial urban issues: The contribution of qualitative research to policy development (2008) (3)
- cultural geographies in practice (2003) (3)
- Afterword: exiting Amsterdam's red light district (2012) (3)
- A Collaborative Approach to Modeling the Hampton Roads Regional Wastewater Collection System (2012) (3)
- World Cities of Sex (2011) (3)
- Alternative Outlining Techniques for ESL Composition. (1981) (2)
- The Art of Formulating Wet Weather Solutions: A Screening Tool Companion to the Calibrated Hampton Roads Regional Hydraulic Model (2014) (2)
- Digital Content Curation for CALL (2013) (2)
- The local impacts of sex industry premises: Imagination, reality and implications for planning (2011) (2)
- Sexual entertainment, dread risks and the heterosexualization of community space (2014) (2)
- Walking a lonely path: gender, landscape and ‘new nature writing’ (2018) (2)
- Sex Work, Urban Governance and the Gendering of Cities (2016) (2)
- Editors' Reply to book review forum: Review essays on: Key Thinkers on Space and Place (2005) (2)
- Foundations of CALL (2009) (2)
- 24-Hour Party People (2017) (2)
- Present trends and future directions in CALL (2009) (2)
- Hitting the Peak Flow Recurrence Target: A Hydrologic Approach for the Hampton Roads Regional Hydraulic Model (2015) (1)
- A Hitchhiker's Guide to Private I/I: Innovative GIS, Modeling and Field Techniques for Achieving Cost-Effective I/I Reductions from Private Laterals and Sewers (2013) (1)
- Council estate renewal in London (2020) (1)
- Oysteropolis: Animals in coastal gentrification (2021) (1)
- Multi-scale Collection System Performance Assessment using the Hampton Roads Regional Hydraulic Model (2016) (1)
- Is Your Utility Ready When Disaster Strikes? An Approach for Effective Risk Management and Response (2015) (1)
- Cost-Effective Sanitary Sewer Overflow Reduction Planning (2013) (1)
- Book review: Publics and the city. By Kurt Iveson. Oxford: Blackwell. 2007. 252 pp. £24.99 paperback. ISBN: 9781405127301 (2008) (1)
- Review Essay: Queering the City (2007) (1)
- Urban regeneration through culture (2019) (1)
- Doreen Massey (2007) World city (2008) (1)
- Encouraging sexual exploitation? Regulating striptease and ‘adult entertainment’ in the UK (2008) (1)
- The art of advertising : trade cards in eighteenth-century consumer cultures (2009) (1)
- Darren Hayman & The Secondary Modern’s Pram Town (2010) (1)
- Air space: towards a social and cultural geography of global air travel (2007) (1)
- ENVIROMENT-BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND CITY DESIGN: A NEW AGENDA FOR RESEARCH? (1992) (1)
- Under Pressure - Advancing the Art of Force Main Inspection (2012) (0)
- Magnum PPII – Investigating Private Property Infrastructure to Determine the Potential for Infiltration and Inflow Abatement (2015) (0)
- Politics and policy (2008) (0)
- Book Review: Marching Dykes, Liberated Sluts, and Concerned Mothers: Women Transforming Public Space (2019) (0)
- Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice (2022) (0)
- Embodiment and the Lived City (2017) (0)
- Negotiating privacy in the vertical city: regulating the gentrification of the skies (2021) (0)
- Book Reviews : Architecture and order: approaches to social space. Edited by M. Parker Pearson and C. Richards. London, Routledge. 1994. 248 pp. £40.00, cloth. ISBN 0 415 067286 (1995) (0)
- Remaking London: Decline and Regeneration in Urban Culture (2015) (0)
- Geographies of Regulation: Policing prostitution in nineteenth‐century Britain and the Empire – By Philip Howell (2010) (0)
- CALL for help: Critical CALL for diversity, inclusion and sustainability (2019) (0)
- Urban Sexualities (2020) (0)
- Book Review: City worlds, Unsettling cities: movement/settlement, Unruly cities? Order/disorder (2001) (0)
- Research methodology in CALL journals: “do.s” and “don’t.s”. (2019) (0)
- On the town: pleasure and leisure in the nocturnal city (2013) (0)
- Place and power (2014) (0)
- ‘Living in a Glass Box’: The Intimate City in the Time of COVID-19 (2021) (0)
- Geography of Sexuality (2013) (0)
- Book Review: City of bits: space, place and the infobahn (1998) (0)
- Worlds in one city (2008) (0)
- Guest Editorial (2004) (0)
- Post-Colonial and Superdiverse Cities (2017) (0)
- Feminist Theory and Gendered Cities (2017) (0)
- Consuming sex: pornographies and adult entertainment (2013) (0)
- Is Bigger Always Better? Studying the Impacts of Wastewater System Regionalization (2014) (0)
- Saving Private R”I/I”n: Validating a $1 Billion Sewer Rehabilitation Program (2016) (0)
- Book Reviews (2008) (0)
- Reviving the High Street (2017) (0)
- Response – Phil Hubbard (2013) (0)
- Quantifying state-led gentrification in London: Using linked consumer and administrative records to trace displacement from council estates (2022) (0)
- Bohemia on the High Street (2017) (0)
- Urban Media and Representation (2017) (0)
- Place Your Bets (2017) (0)
- Achieving Infrastructure Sustainability by Using Criticality to Guide Condition Assessment of Force Mains in an Enforcement Environment (2010) (0)
- Going Out of Town (2017) (0)
- Capital and class: capital, labour and the making of the contemporary city (2008) (0)
- Pressure Reducing Station (PRS) Evaluation Study (2010) (0)
- Modern Futures, Hannah Neate and Ruth Craggs (Eds). Uniform Books, Axminster (2016). 142 pages, £12.99 paperback. (2016) (0)
- Sex workers need no moral crusades (2007) (0)
- Book review: Kindon, S., Pain, R. and Kesby, M., editors 2007: Participatory action research approaches and methods: connecting people, participation and place. London: Routledge. 288 pp. £75 cloth. ISBN: 978 0 415 40550 8 (2009) (0)
- An Innovative Approach to Integrated Planning Tackles Multiple Environmental Challenges in a Single Bound (2017) (0)
- A Regional Approach to Private Property I/I Mitigation (2012) (0)
- Cities of Desire and Queer Urban Theory (2017) (0)
- Everyday places, ordinary lives (2014) (0)
- Technology and Post-Human Cities (2017) (0)
- Concrete cities: why we need to build differently (2022) (0)
- Book Reviews (2002) (0)
- Piloting Procurement Approaches for a $1 Billion Sewer Rehabilitation Program (2016) (0)
- John Hancock is in the Sewers? How Understanding Hydraulic Signatures With Models Will Improve SSO Root Cause Analysis (2014) (0)
- Conclusion: Vital and Viable? (2017) (0)
- Navigating the Waters in Hampton Roads to Produce a Regional Peak Flow Management Program (2008) (0)
- CONTAMINATED SITES MANAGEMENT PROGRAM: A MUNICIPAL APPROACH TO MANAGING CONTAMINATION (1996) (0)
- Urbanisation and the Urban Question (2017) (0)
- Book Review (2003) (0)
- 4-44 Phil Hubbard UNLV Head of MFA Acting (2017) (0)
- Conclusion (2019) (0)
- Integrated Planning Meets Adaptive Management (2018) (0)
- Piloting Uncharted Territory: Exploring Methods for Detecting Inflow and Infiltration from Private Sewer Laterals (2014) (0)
- Introduction (2019) (0)
- Sexing It Up (2017) (0)
- Book Reviews (2004) (0)
- Advertising and Print Culture in the Eighteenth Century (2016) (0)
- Young Men ' s Curiosity Turns To The Draft (0)
- Bar Wars. By Phil Hadfield (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, 326pp) (2008) (0)
- Book review: Regulating the International Movement of Women: from Protection to Control (2012) (0)
- Editor's introduction (2008) (0)
- Places on the Margin: The Spatiality of Exclusion (2017) (0)
- Segregation and Divided Cities (2017) (0)
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