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Be the first to review this product. Thought can shift a time-saving approach to one of "quality of time" and therefore quality of life Chausson, by developing an "ecology of time" that relates to the temporal environment, the temporal regime, socio-temporal frameworks and temporal culture. Is a hour city desirable or detestable? It is up to us to decide. The night is not a commodity, however; with the non-stop time of the economy and the system, launching a widespread debate on the continuous city does not mean accepting trends as a whole — quite the contrary.

We save, reinvent and restore magic to the night. The issue of the night necessitates a partnership, from the observation phase to experimentation and evaluation.

With its links to time and the fragile dimensions of our existences, the night naturally returns humans to the heart of the debate and allows us to imagine a "chrono-politics" Innerarity, It ensures that "urban sensations" are taken into account Zardini, and that a sensitive, human approach to the city is taken, one of "ascendant innovation" or "innovation through use" Von Hippel, , far from the negative representations with which it has been saddled until now. In some urban areas, where stakeholders of the night are sufficiently numerous and organized, we may soon witness the emergence of innovation platforms, "nocturnal districts", "territorial ecosystems" or nocturnal "clusters" Porter, allowing synergies to be formed between interested parties with an approach to sustainable development.

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Contents - Next document. Luc Gwiazdzinski. Keywords: innovation , night studies , chrono-urbanism , sensitive urbanism , sustainable urban development , 24 hours society. Outline Introduction. The colonization of the urban night and its tensions. Shared diagnostics and local mobilizations. New procedures for reconciliation.

A new flexibility in opening hours. A new approach to sustainable development. A symbol for sustainable development. Full text PDF Send by e-mail. Introduction 1 Just like the human body, cities are bound by the rhythm of the transition between day and night. Time marked by representations 5 The night has long distilled all possible negative valuations Durand, Denial 6 As a period of darkness symbolized by curfews, by the halting of all activity and the closing of city gates, night-time was considered for centuries to be a time of social rest.

Diurnization 8 There is now life after the day. Illumination 9 The light has gradually taken possession of urban space, partially erasing the menacing darkness of our nights and allowing us to pursue daytime activities.

Economic pressure 10 Industrial companies work constantly to make their facilities profitable and, in most sectors, night shifts are becoming the norm. Limited space-time 12 The night, which for a long time was a protected space governed by specific laws, is becoming banal, particularly with the authorization granted in for women to work during the night or for the undertaking of terrorism-related searches..

An open platform for innovation 14 Nighttime has always been conducive to creativity. Fields of research are emerging 15 Along with and prior to these mutations, a new field of research — that of "night studies" Straw, — has emerged over the past few years. The emergence of public policies 16 Public authorities are attempting to retain control of the night regulation for raves, curfews, municipal by-laws prohibiting the use of mopeds, etc. Public lighting 19 From the candle to the LED, the light has gradually taken possession of the urban space, partially erasing the menacing darkness of our nights and allowing us to pursue daytime activities.

The evolution of transport 20 Around the world, the general trend is for an increase in the periodicity, range and frequency of public transit. The improvement of public space 21 In major metropolises, the trend is for an improvement in public space at night. Safety and mediation 22 The authorities have always sought to control the night, in particular through the deployment of forces of order and the development of lighting.

The development of cultural life 24 Between artistic discoveries and new urban tourisms, the nighttime calendar is often made fuller by public authority initiatives, such as "Night of the Arts" in Helsinki, "Night of the Museums" in Munich, "White Nights" in St Petersburg, Paris, Rome, Brussels, Montreal and Naples and the "European Night of Science" in Berlin and elsewhere.

A new flexibility in opening hours 25 Throughout Europe, legislation of the evening opening hours of businesses is becoming increasingly flexible. New services 26 New services have pushed evening opening hours back. Accommodation for the destitute 27 Solutions provided for the homeless should also be added to the sparse list of initiatives that might help to make our nighttime cities more human, accessible and hospitable.

A symbol for sustainable development 30 City lights come at a great cost to the planet and now inhibit us from enjoying the spectacle of a starry sky. A collective challenge 31 As an ephemeral and cyclical space of life, a final frontier to be explored and an original switch over to be preserved, the night still challenges us. Chrono-urbanism 34 This approach to the night allows the "temporal architecture" of cities and other areas to be addressed more broadly Bonfiglioli, as a separate expression of urban culture that involves both the layout of temporal configurations and the art of designing them, developing them and managing their production.

The political question 36 As a clarification of the city, urban nightlife teaches us a lot about the day and about our possible futures.



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