Professor Graham Moon
Emeritus Professor of Human Geography
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Professor Graham Moon is Emeritus Professor of Human Geography within the School of Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Southampton
Professor Moon joined the University of Southampton in 2007 as Professor of Spatial Analysis in Human Geography. He retired in 2019 but continues with various research roles. Prior to joining Southampton he was the University Director of Research at the University of Portsmouth and (since 1996) Professor of Health Services Research.
Professor Moon’s research focusses on health geography, with a particular concern for the difference that place makes to health-related behaviours (smoking, drinking and diet) and mental health service use. He was elected to the Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2011 in recognition of this work. He collaborates extensively with other health geographers, particularly in New Zealand and Canada as well as elsewhere in the UK (Edinburgh, Bristol), and with colleagues in social statistics, public health and social epidemiology. He was elected an Honorary Member of the Faculty of Public Health in 2012.
Professor Moon collaborated in the development and evolution of the new geography of health and in the introduction of multilevel modelling to geography. Primarily quantitative and statistical in its focus, his research has unusually also extended to qualitative studies of mental health care and the role of place in health policy, and to histories of health/medical geography. In recent years he has researched extensively at the interface between health geography and quantitative social science focussing on residential mobility and health and, particularly, the small area estimation of health needs. His research on smoking prevalence and on mental health care has impacted significantly on national policy.
Professor Moon has held visiting professorships in New Zealand and France and led the Royal Geographical Society health geography research group. He founded and continues as emeritus editor-in-chief of Health and Place, the leading journal for place-related social research on health.
Qualifications
BA (Geography) Exeter 1978
PhD (Geography) Portsmouth 1982
FAcSS (2011)
HonMFPH (2012)
FRGS
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Employment
2007-date University of Southampton, Professor of Geography
1982-2007 University of Portsmouth, Professor of Health Services Research and University Director of Research