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CITY NIGHTS – Conference Programme & Abstracts, 19-20 May 2022

Night Spaces: Migration Culture and Integration in Europe (NITE) – Third International Conference, Leiden University, 19-20 May 2022 Thursday, 19th May – Room 011 Gravensteen, Pieterskerkhof 6 2311 SR Leiden 9.00 – Walk in 9.30 – Welcome – Jeroen Touwen, Vice Dean Faculty of Humanities, Leiden 09.45 – Work/Platform Work Chair: Manuela Bodjaziev (Humboldt University) Alessio Kolioulis (University

Call for Papers

CITY NIGHTS: MIGRATION AND CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS International conference hosted by Leiden University, the Netherlands This conference explores the diverse ways in which the city after dark is imagined, experienced, practised, and how these experiences are variously expressed in arts and cultural production. The conference will focus on the nocturnal city as an often overlooked dimension

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REGISTRATION OPEN: Augmented Cities – Where did the night go?

21 – 23 April 2021 To register for FREE, send an email with the subject ‘Registration’ to: augmented-cities.2021@hu-berlin.de After last year’s kick-off in the United Kingdom, Humboldt-Universität invites you in April 2021 to the international online conference “Augmented Cities – Where did the night go?” with a focus on technology, work and the transformation of the urban

Night Clubbing – Bartlett International Lecture Series

18.00 GMT, 28 October 2020 Streamed live on The Bartlett School of Architecture’s YouTube channel, this event will be a discussion between co-hosts Lo Marshall and Ben Campkin and speakers Catharine Rossi and Mykaell Riley.  This event forms part of The Bartlett International Lecture Series Autumn 2020.   This event will focus on the nightclub and its associated audiences and cultures,

CfP ‘Night Stories: Urban Narratives of Migrant Lives in Europe’

Special Issue for Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture Edited by Sara Brandellero, Ailbhe Kenny and Derek Pardue Deadline: 31 March 2021 Queries/submissions to: nitecrossings@gmail.com Submissions are invited for this forthcoming special issue on Night Stories: Urban Narratives of Migrant Lives in Europe, centring on the life experiences of migrant subjectivities and communities in European cities at night.

NIGHT MODES

Night Scenes took place online between 30 April and 15 May 2020 and examined how night spaces have been imagined, produced, experienced and narrated in European cities by communities who have mobilized around particular migrant identities or histories. These events are linked to a three-year transdisciplinary European research project – NITE – exploring nocturnal public spaces

NIGHT SCENES ROUNDTABLES

Night Scenes took place online between 30 April and 15 May 2020 and examined how night spaces have been imagined, produced, experienced and narrated in European cities by communities who have mobilized around particular migrant identities or histories. These events were part of the NITE three-year transdisciplinary European research project – exploring nocturnal public spaces in

NIGHT TIMES

Night Scenes took place online between 30 April and 15 May 2020 and examined how night spaces have been imagined, produced, experienced and narrated in European cities by communities who have mobilized around particular migrant identities or histories. These events are linked to a three-year transdisciplinary European research project – NITE – exploring nocturnal public spaces