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Managing Cities at Night Michele Acuto (The University of Melbourne)

Managing Cities at Night By Michele Acuto (The University of Melbourne)

Managing Cities at Night by Michele Acuto (The University of Melbourne)


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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.

Managing Cities at Night Summary

Managing Cities at Night: A Practitioner Guide to the Urban Governance of the Night-Time Economy by Michele Acuto (The University of Melbourne)

This accessible guide provides a stimulating analysis of the governance of the night-time economy in cities for practitioners and newcomers alike. Drawing on a wide range of case studies of after dark activity in cities around the world, it reviews labour, environmental services, healthcare, the role of leaders including night mayors, managers and commissioners, and the influence of both public and private sectors. Offering invaluable insights for the future of night-time governance during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, this book deepens our understanding of the benefits, challenges and impacts of a neglected aspect of the economy.

About Michele Acuto (The University of Melbourne)

Michele Acuto is direcctor of the Melbourne Centre for Cities, Professor in Urban Politics and Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne. Andreina Seijas is a Venezuelan researcher and international consultant specialized in night-time governance and planning. Jenny McArthur is Associate Professor in Urban Infrastructure and Public Policy in UCL STEaPP. Enora Robin is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at the Urban Institute, University of Sheffield.

Table of Contents

1. Into the Night 2. Who Governs the Night in Cities? 3. Placing Night-Time Governance: In or Out? 4. Night Time Governance Trajectories: A Public-Private Affair? 5. Night Time Governance Trajectories: The Importance of Scales and Politics 6. What Night-Time Agendas? 7. Whose Night Is It? 8. The Night-Time and the Pandemic 9. Urban Governance after Dark: Eight Propositions

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NGR9781529218282
9781529218282
1529218284
Managing Cities at Night: A Practitioner Guide to the Urban Governance of the Night-Time Economy by Michele Acuto (The University of Melbourne)
New
Paperback
Bristol University Press
2021-11-16
142
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