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Vol. 2 (2024): Cities by Night

Full Issue

  • Cities by Night
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Editor's Note

  • Editor's Note
    i-iii
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Articles

  • Anticipating Place in the Emergent Darkness of the Urban Night
    Claire Downey
    1-11
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  • Re-wilding the Night: Understanding How Darkness Is Valued Through the Nighttime Light Ecology of Bonn Botanical Gardens
    Rupert Griffiths, Alison Powell, Taylor Stone, Nick Dunn, Iris Dijkstra, Hannah Dalgleish, Luca Hector, Andreas Christian Müller
    12-29
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  • Shadowplay: Interactions of Artificial Illumination and Darkness
    Matti Tainio
    30-44
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  • Echoes of Dissent: The Transformative Power of Sound in Iran's Urban Nightscapes
    Rana Dadpour
    45-59
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  • Mi-e Dor De Tine: Light Festivals, Emotional Narratives and Romanian Diaspora
    Manuel Garcia-Ruiz
    60-71
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  • Approaching an Urban Night Space Through a 'Virtual' Rhythmanalysis: Public Spaces, Spatio-Temporal Appropriations, Representations, and Online Live Streams
    Jani Tartia
    72-84
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Irregulars

  • Mumbai Dark Megacity: Informal Productions of Urban Night Space
    Élisabeth de Bézenac
    85-100
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  • Into the Magic Circle
    Ruby Schofield
    101-106
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