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Putting Paris and Berlin on Show: Nightlife in the Struggles to Define Cities’ International Positiong, within the context of strong competition between metropolises to attract investors and firms. Paris and Berlin serve as case studies. Territorial branding strategies rest on music venues in order to renew the cities’ image, while these venues also serve as a focal point for spatial planning polideforestation 发表于 2025-3-25 08:01:13
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When Night Fails? Wellington’s Night-Time Culture in Fluxand. From local neighbours to the Wellington City Council, how the owners of these venues have dealt with what are described here as informal and formal relationships demonstrate the manner in which the night-time economy of contemporary Wellington operates as an ambiguous space. Drawing from intervDOTE 发表于 2025-3-25 16:33:57
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Got Any Gay Music? London’s “Anti-Gay” Queer Clubs 1995–2000 DIY ethos and genre-bending music playlists, “Anti-Gay” queer clubs sought to welcome a broad church of people from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities. This chapter considers the motivations, ascendancy and corporeality of “Anti-Gay” queer clubs. By contextualizing this o胶状 发表于 2025-3-26 07:41:18
Music and Fear in Night-Time Apartheidores a specific under-documented aspect of that control: the repressive darkness experienced by musicians performing at night-time in the face of apartheid laws restricting freedom of movement and association. From curfews to roadblocks, the apartheid government attempted to control movement and ass别炫耀 发表于 2025-3-26 09:05:06
Nocturnal Paradox: How Breakdancing Reveals the Potentials of the Night or what I term the “nocturnal paradox”. It moves beyond hegemonic discourses and regulations of night-time culture that are increasingly focused on its economic valorization to show how breaking—an activity in Sydney (Australia) that exists outside economic transactions—can offer a means to experie确定无疑 发表于 2025-3-26 15:48:36
Can We Play Here? The Regulation of Street Music, Noise and Public Spaces After Darknce. Conflicts emerging over silence, zoning and occupation of public spaces are usually translated into regulation and, in many cases, controversial law enforcement. The work presented here aims to analyse the regulation of street music and public spaces after dark, discussing how it impacts urbanOpponent 发表于 2025-3-26 17:46:36
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