Journal article
Meeting afterhours: on the work that night commissions do
M Acuto, A Seijas, A Edwards, S Bassett
Urban Geography | Published : 2024
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Abstract
Despite the sizeable impacts of COVID-19 lockdowns on nightlife, the night-time economy (NTE) is still high on the cards in cities. Whilst much attention has focused on leadership figures of the NTE like "night mayors", there is a vast landscape of institutionalized forms of night-time governance requiring greater recognition. Consultative night-time governance systems offer particular opportunities for advancing research and practice. We develop a typology of these systems discussing comparatively the role that night “councils”, “commissions”, “boards” and “panels” play in eighteen case studies. We deploy our typology to unpack the form and function of these systems, and the urban governanc..
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Awarded by University of Melbourne
Funding Acknowledgements
Research behind the essay was funded by the Australian Research Council Discovery Project "Night Shift" [DP220101078], as well as by the Studio N program at the Melbourne Centre for Cities, University of Melbourne.