Name Phil Hubbard | Role Academic | |
Books People and Place: The Extraordi, City, Sex and the City: Geograp, Cities and Sexualities |
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Philip Hubbard (born 1969, Ashford, Kent) 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.
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Hubbard was previously editor of the journal Social & Cultural Geography and chair of the Social and Cultural Geography Research Group of the Royal Geographical Society. Hubbard's work has principally focused on contested land uses in the city and the resolution of social conflict via techniques of planning and licensing. This has combined Foucauldian theories of governmentality with insights derived from psychoanalytical and queer theory which focus on questions of disgust and exclusion. Hubbard has also written or co-edited a number of texts and collections on theory and philosophy in human geography. In 2017 he published a book on the retail gentrification of British cities, The Battle for The High Street.
Hubbard is well known as a leading figure in the study of sexuality and space. His work has concentrated on issues around sex work, and in particular the location, regulation and impact of street sex work and sexual entertainment venues in England, Wales and Scotland. In 2015 Hubbard presented evidence to Scottish Parliament, calling for a unified approach to the licensing and regulation of sexual entertainment venues.