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Regulating the night : race, culture and exclusion in the making of the night-time economy

Chapters include: 'Negotiating Research into the Regulation of 'Outsider' areas', 'Urban Regeneration, Conflict and Change', 'From Nightlife to the 'Night-time Economy'', 'Licensing and the Loss of Political and Moral Authority' and 'Licensing, Policing and the Informal Mechanics of Exclusion'
Print Book, English, ©2007
Ashgate Pub. Co., Aldershot, England, ©2007
vii, 156 pages ; 24 cm.
9780754647522, 0754647528
72799129
Nightlife and outsider areas in an era of spatial and subcultural closure : recasting the politics of popular culture
Negotiating research into the regulation of 'outsider areas'
The growth, criminalisation and decline of unregulated night spaces in Southview
Urban regeneration, conflict and change
From nightlife to the 'night-time economy'
Licensing and the loss of political and moral authority
Licensing, policing and the informal mechanics of exclusion
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