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|a Managing Cities at Night :
|b A Practitioner Guide to the Urban Governance of the Night-Time Economy /
|c Michele Acuto.
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|a 5. Enjoying the city at night remains a privilege.
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|a Front Cover -- Managing Cities at Night: A Practitioner Guide to the Urban Governance of the Night-Time Economy -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Into the Night -- Introduction -- Putting the spotlight on night-time governance -- Governing the night-time -- 2 Who Governs the Night in Cities? -- Introduction -- A growing cast of nocturnal actors -- The 'night mayor' -- Networking night-time governance -- 3 Placing Night-Time Governance: In or Out? -- Introduction -- Where should the night-time be governed?
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|a Governing from within: official night councils, commissions and offices -- Governing from outside: independent commissions, councils and offices -- Not just mayors: what do night 'councils' do? -- No one model, but common agendas? -- 4 Night-Time Governance Trajectories: A Public-Private Affair? -- Introduction -- Governing the NTE in London -- The emergence of the NTE as an object for policy -- London as a 24-hour city -- Three controversies across London's NTE -- Introduction of restrictions on opening hours in the London borough of Hackney -- Attempted closure of Fabric nightclub
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|a Improving the transport offering for Londoners at night -- Regulating the city that never sleeps -- Among night-time interests: institutionalizing the NTE in Sydney -- A history of regulation -- A clash of scales -- Institutionalizing the 24-hour city -- Same country, opposite stories? -- Notes -- 5 Night-Time Governance Trajectories: The Importance of Scale and Politics -- Introduction -- For whom and from where? Tokyo's nights from below -- Long tradition, recent history? -- A matter for wards? -- 24-hour Berlin: night-time governance from the grass roots
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|a Local politics matters: awakening the Historic Quarter of Valparaiso -- Setting up a nocturnal 'delegate' -- Local politics strikes back -- Comparative insight: the evolution of night-time governance in Bogota -- 6 What Night-Time Agendas? -- Introduction -- What kind of 'night' is it? -- Focusing on the NTE -- Tackling night-time noise, safety and crime -- Planning for night-time transport and logistics -- Planning for night-time workers? -- From night-time agendas to night-time strategies -- 7 Whose Night is It? -- Introduction -- Reframing 'the economy' in NTEs -- Injustice and the urban night
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|a Putting night-time workers into the spotlight -- Towards inclusive night-time planning -- Notes -- 8 The Night-Time and the Pandemic -- Introduction -- Deepening night-time challenges? -- The 24-hour city, interrupted -- 9 Urban Governance after Dark: Eight Propositions -- Introduction -- Taking a night stance -- Our propositions -- 1. The night-time needs an explicit role in urban governance -- 2. Governing the night is not a single responsibility -- 3. Night-time priorities vary greatly from city to city and within cities -- 4. The NTE is a foundational economy
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|a Urban experts consider the future of night-time economies' governance during the pandemic and beyond in this scholarly and accessible guide. They use global case studies to illustrate a range of socio-economic issues in cities after dark, and investigate the role of public and private sectors and leaders in shaping urban planning and policy.
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|a Vie nocturne
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