Ce que la nuit raconte au jour
The article shows the rise of night as a field of interdisciplinary research (night studies). Seeking to go beyond the equation of the night, it highlights the ways in which its exploration has contributed to the day, such as positive disorientation and the learning of a nocturnal way of thinking th...
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Laboratoire d'Ethnologie et de Sociologie Comparative
2020-07-01
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description | The article shows the rise of night as a field of interdisciplinary research (night studies). Seeking to go beyond the equation of the night, it highlights the ways in which its exploration has contributed to the day, such as positive disorientation and the learning of a nocturnal way of thinking that makes it possible to manage the contradictions of a hyper-modern society. A sphere for everyone and for no one, the urban night necessitates exchange and cooperation and allows the integration of everyday life issues and sensitive dimensions. This little-explored space-time is conducive to innovation in research methods and tools as well as in public policies. The night also opens the door to some broader prospective areas of investigation relating to notions of temporary citizenship and governance as well as urban time planning. Finally, the article encourages further exploration and measurement: without light, no city at night, but too much light is a killer. |
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spelling | doaj-art-23a0db13fb6641deb5117d514a7f5e512025-01-30T13:42:14ZfraLaboratoire d'Ethnologie et de Sociologie ComparativeAteliers d'Anthropologie2117-38692020-07-014810.4000/ateliers.13634Ce que la nuit raconte au jourLuc GwiazdzinskiThe article shows the rise of night as a field of interdisciplinary research (night studies). Seeking to go beyond the equation of the night, it highlights the ways in which its exploration has contributed to the day, such as positive disorientation and the learning of a nocturnal way of thinking that makes it possible to manage the contradictions of a hyper-modern society. A sphere for everyone and for no one, the urban night necessitates exchange and cooperation and allows the integration of everyday life issues and sensitive dimensions. This little-explored space-time is conducive to innovation in research methods and tools as well as in public policies. The night also opens the door to some broader prospective areas of investigation relating to notions of temporary citizenship and governance as well as urban time planning. Finally, the article encourages further exploration and measurement: without light, no city at night, but too much light is a killer.https://journals.openedition.org/ateliers/13634innovationgeographynight thinkingrhythmnighturban time plannings |
spellingShingle | Luc Gwiazdzinski Ce que la nuit raconte au jour Ateliers d'Anthropologie innovation geography night thinking rhythm night urban time plannings |
title | Ce que la nuit raconte au jour |
title_full | Ce que la nuit raconte au jour |
title_fullStr | Ce que la nuit raconte au jour |
title_full_unstemmed | Ce que la nuit raconte au jour |
title_short | Ce que la nuit raconte au jour |
title_sort | ce que la nuit raconte au jour |
topic | innovation geography night thinking rhythm night urban time plannings |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/ateliers/13634 |
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