2017
DOI: 10.13097/archive-ouverte/unige:94516
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Institutionnaliser la nuit: géographie des politiques nocturnes à Genève

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“…Specifically, the urban night gained popularity in French-speaking scholarly communities during the 2010s, finding a place on the research agendas of a growing cohort of historians (Cabantous, 2009), geographers (Challéat, 2010;Comelli, 2015;Giordano, 2017;Pieroni, 2017), sociologists (Guérin, 2017), scholars of urban studies (Bertin, 2016;Mallet, 2009), anthropologists (Monod Becquelin & Galinier, 2020), philosophers (Foessel, 2017) and social science research collectives (CANDELA, 2017). This multidisciplinary interest emerged out of a nuanced set of investigations exploring contrasting features and issues constituting the geographies of the urban night, such as gender perspectives on nocturnal mobilities (Bernard-Hohm & Raibaud, 2012;Lieber, 2011), night work (Macarie, 2017;Menoux, 2017), artificial lighting (Giordano & Crozat, 2017), the interplay between tourism and the night Giordano & Ong, 2017) and the gentrification of the urban night (Jeanmougin, 2018).…”
Section: French Night-themed Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the urban night gained popularity in French-speaking scholarly communities during the 2010s, finding a place on the research agendas of a growing cohort of historians (Cabantous, 2009), geographers (Challéat, 2010;Comelli, 2015;Giordano, 2017;Pieroni, 2017), sociologists (Guérin, 2017), scholars of urban studies (Bertin, 2016;Mallet, 2009), anthropologists (Monod Becquelin & Galinier, 2020), philosophers (Foessel, 2017) and social science research collectives (CANDELA, 2017). This multidisciplinary interest emerged out of a nuanced set of investigations exploring contrasting features and issues constituting the geographies of the urban night, such as gender perspectives on nocturnal mobilities (Bernard-Hohm & Raibaud, 2012;Lieber, 2011), night work (Macarie, 2017;Menoux, 2017), artificial lighting (Giordano & Crozat, 2017), the interplay between tourism and the night Giordano & Ong, 2017) and the gentrification of the urban night (Jeanmougin, 2018).…”
Section: French Night-themed Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%