Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5073901 Geoforum 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•'Night-time economy' is critiqued as offering a framework for understanding urban nights.•Assemblage and affective atmosphere offer a new vision of night-time city centres.•This move takes studies of the night-time city beyond bars, pubs and clubs.•A move is made towards a conceptually and empirically broader study of the urban night.

This paper develops the use of the concept of atmosphere in an 'assemblage urbanism' approach, as a way of reevaluating how we understand the night-time city. In doing so, this paper rejects what it sees as an overuse of the term 'night-time economy' as a synonym for 'urban night'. Instead, it seeks to describe the night-time city center as an affective atmosphere, emerging from the arranging of practices, bodies and materials. In this vision, an affective atmosphere is best understood as a form of 'placed assemblage'. My studies of taxi drivers and street cleaners in a British city are used to illustrate and explore how this occurs, drawing from an analytic framework developed out of the work of Deleuze and Guattari. As such, this paper offers a broader vision of the urban night, which sees the perspective taken by 'night-time economy studies' as reflecting just a portion of the practices which generate the affective atmosphere of the night-time city center.

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