Against a background of discourses that link economic vitality of city-centres, consumption and safety to greater need for surveillance and policing, the current study takes particular interest in the city-centre night-time economy (NTE). This is a distinctive space-time where significant increases in surveillance and policing can be witnessed across cities in Europe and beyond. It is not evident, however, if and to what extent such interventions increase subjectively experienced safety and reduce fear of crime among people visiting city-centre bars and clubs on their nights out. Drawing on existing literatures on the NTE in cities, emotional geography, studies of surveillance and policing and the authors' previous research, this study deve...
The daily rhythms of the city, the ebb and flow of people undertaking routines activities, inform th...
In the project “Surveillance in Urban Nightscapes”, surveillance practices during the night are inve...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. There are tensions between a...
The current doctoral thesis takes particular interest in the city-centre night-time economy (NTE), a...
Cities attract vast numbers of people at night (Roberts and Eldridge 2009). In recent decades the ev...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
This chapter is based on a research project that examines if and how technologically mediated forms ...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
Against a background of the pluralisation of policing in contemporary city spaces, and sustained int...
The contemporary city is a contested space and its governance is the subject of complex global econo...
This article analyses fear of crime in the night-time economy as an event that emerges from, and unf...
The spatial interrelationships between safety concerns, recorded crime and the functioning of the ev...
The daily rhythms of the city, the ebb and flow of people undertaking routines activities, inform th...
This article analyses fear of crime in the night-time economy as an event that emerges from, and unf...
There has been a significant increase in the use of physical security measures in Western cities ove...
The daily rhythms of the city, the ebb and flow of people undertaking routines activities, inform th...
In the project “Surveillance in Urban Nightscapes”, surveillance practices during the night are inve...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. There are tensions between a...
The current doctoral thesis takes particular interest in the city-centre night-time economy (NTE), a...
Cities attract vast numbers of people at night (Roberts and Eldridge 2009). In recent decades the ev...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
This chapter is based on a research project that examines if and how technologically mediated forms ...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
Against a background of the pluralisation of policing in contemporary city spaces, and sustained int...
The contemporary city is a contested space and its governance is the subject of complex global econo...
This article analyses fear of crime in the night-time economy as an event that emerges from, and unf...
The spatial interrelationships between safety concerns, recorded crime and the functioning of the ev...
The daily rhythms of the city, the ebb and flow of people undertaking routines activities, inform th...
This article analyses fear of crime in the night-time economy as an event that emerges from, and unf...
There has been a significant increase in the use of physical security measures in Western cities ove...
The daily rhythms of the city, the ebb and flow of people undertaking routines activities, inform th...
In the project “Surveillance in Urban Nightscapes”, surveillance practices during the night are inve...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. There are tensions between a...