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Negotiating the night: how nightclub promoters attune their curatorial practices to the intra-urban dispersal of nightlife in Amsterdam

Negotiating the night: how nightclub promoters attune their curatorial practices to the intra-urban dispersal of nightlife in Amsterdam
Negotiating the night: how nightclub promoters attune their curatorial practices to the intra-urban dispersal of nightlife in Amsterdam

Night-time economies have traditionally clustered in city centres and nightlife districts. Yet, due to regulation, urban regeneration and gentrification, nightlife activities and spaces, including nightclubs and club nights, are increasingly located across cities. However, the significance and spatial dynamics of this diffusion and the relationships between different nocturnal spaces and scales remain poorly understood. This paper examines the intra-urban dispersal of nightclubs in Amsterdam and the ways in which nightclub promoters attune their curatorial practices to urban processes through genre-based commercial and cultural imperatives. Drawing on interviews with 36 nightclub promoters, 111 hours of participant observation at clubs and document-based analysis, it demonstrates how these reflexive actors respond and contribute to intra-urban dispersal by (1) spatialising music genres, (2) staging affective atmospheres at different scales and (3) spatialising audiences. The paper contributes to studies which focus on nocturnal spaces, actors and activities and the evolving urban geography within cities.

Night-time economy; intra-urban dispersal; nightclubs; curation; affective atmospheres, affective atmospheres, night-time economy, intra-urban dispersal, curation, nightclubs
0042-0980
Koren, Timo
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Hracs, Brian
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Koren, Timo
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Hracs, Brian
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Koren, Timo and Hracs, Brian (2024) Negotiating the night: how nightclub promoters attune their curatorial practices to the intra-urban dispersal of nightlife in Amsterdam. Urban Studies. (doi:10.1177/00420980241236384).

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Night-time economies have traditionally clustered in city centres and nightlife districts. Yet, due to regulation, urban regeneration and gentrification, nightlife activities and spaces, including nightclubs and club nights, are increasingly located across cities. However, the significance and spatial dynamics of this diffusion and the relationships between different nocturnal spaces and scales remain poorly understood. This paper examines the intra-urban dispersal of nightclubs in Amsterdam and the ways in which nightclub promoters attune their curatorial practices to urban processes through genre-based commercial and cultural imperatives. Drawing on interviews with 36 nightclub promoters, 111 hours of participant observation at clubs and document-based analysis, it demonstrates how these reflexive actors respond and contribute to intra-urban dispersal by (1) spatialising music genres, (2) staging affective atmospheres at different scales and (3) spatialising audiences. The paper contributes to studies which focus on nocturnal spaces, actors and activities and the evolving urban geography within cities.

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Accepted/In Press date: 14 February 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 19 March 2024
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © Urban Studies Journal Limited 2024.
Keywords: Night-time economy; intra-urban dispersal; nightclubs; curation; affective atmospheres, affective atmospheres, night-time economy, intra-urban dispersal, curation, nightclubs

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Local EPrints ID: 487636
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487636
ISSN: 0042-0980
PURE UUID: 8e4abc26-ede7-410f-af57-3b58ddaf788f
ORCID for Brian Hracs: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1001-6877

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Date deposited: 29 Feb 2024 17:53
Last modified: 02 May 2024 01:45

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Author: Timo Koren
Author: Brian Hracs ORCID iD

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