The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). © 2020 The Authors. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Royal Geographical Society (with The Institute of British Geographers). This paper is concerned with the affective power of light, darkness, and illumination and their role in exposing and obscuring processes of rapid urban change. Little academic attention has focused on how lighting informs multiple, overlapping, and intersecting urban temporalities and mediates our experience of an ever-changing city. This paper foregrounds a walk through the illuminated c...
This paper investigates the effects and affects of darkness, a condition that is progressively becom...
Financial and carbon reduction incentives have prompted many local authorities to reduce street ligh...
There is growing scholarship both on how light (and darkness) shapes our perception and experience o...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily ...
The artificial but widely held binary conceptions of day versus night find themselves condensed in c...
On 19 August 2016, Transport for London (TFL) launched their first Night Tube, which offers 24-hour ...
PhDIn this thesis I study the role of artificial lighting in the everyday urban life of older reside...
How do the multi-sensory experiences and aesthetics of nocturnal places enable us to reimagine how t...
The recognition of vision as a powerful register for organising urban space locates lighting technol...
As part of the urban nightscape, illumination of urban environments across Europe has gained signifi...
To dim or not to dim? That is the choice that streetlighting engineers across the world are currentl...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In addressing geography’s negl...
This article reports on a study of how young people in a post-industrial UK town reflect on their se...
Cities are often understood as complex meshes of people, technologies and ‘animated spaces’ (Amin, 2...
By investigating the experience of night-cycling, this paper redresses the overwhelming focus in mob...
This paper investigates the effects and affects of darkness, a condition that is progressively becom...
Financial and carbon reduction incentives have prompted many local authorities to reduce street ligh...
There is growing scholarship both on how light (and darkness) shapes our perception and experience o...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily ...
The artificial but widely held binary conceptions of day versus night find themselves condensed in c...
On 19 August 2016, Transport for London (TFL) launched their first Night Tube, which offers 24-hour ...
PhDIn this thesis I study the role of artificial lighting in the everyday urban life of older reside...
How do the multi-sensory experiences and aesthetics of nocturnal places enable us to reimagine how t...
The recognition of vision as a powerful register for organising urban space locates lighting technol...
As part of the urban nightscape, illumination of urban environments across Europe has gained signifi...
To dim or not to dim? That is the choice that streetlighting engineers across the world are currentl...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In addressing geography’s negl...
This article reports on a study of how young people in a post-industrial UK town reflect on their se...
Cities are often understood as complex meshes of people, technologies and ‘animated spaces’ (Amin, 2...
By investigating the experience of night-cycling, this paper redresses the overwhelming focus in mob...
This paper investigates the effects and affects of darkness, a condition that is progressively becom...
Financial and carbon reduction incentives have prompted many local authorities to reduce street ligh...
There is growing scholarship both on how light (and darkness) shapes our perception and experience o...