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Phillip Gordon Mackintosh is a Professor at Brock University specializing in Geography and Tourism Studies. He holds a PhD in Urban Historical Geography and a Master of Planning in Urban Regional Planning from Queen's University. His research interests encompass various aspects of urban and social geography, particularly focusing on the influence of bourgeois culture in Victorian, Edwardian, and interwar Toronto. Mackintosh explores topics including public space maintenance and production, the aesthetics of urban development, and the intersection of race with historical narratives. His academic contributions include supervision of graduate students and involvement in various interdisciplinary projects that delve into the evolution of urban spaces and societal structures. He has published extensively and serves on the editorial advisory board for Urban History Review. Mackintosh teaches courses such as Cities in a Globalizing World and Geography of Canada, emphasizing critical engagement with historical and contemporary urban issues.
Brock University • St. Catharines, ON, Canada
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