The Gentrification of Nightlife and the Right to the City: Regulating Spaces of Social Dancing in New York (Routledge Advances in Geography) Buy on Amazon
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The Gentrification of Nightlife and the Right to the City: Regulating Spaces of Social Dancing in New York (Routledge Advances in Geography)

Author Laam Hae
Publisher Routledge
Category Social Science
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Author(s) Laam Hae
Publisher Routledge
ISBN / ASIN 0415890357
ISBN-13 9780415890359
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #3,066,130
Category Social Science
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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In The Gentrification of Nightlife and the Right to the City, Hae explores how nightlife in New York City, long associated with various subcultures of social dancing, has been recently transformed as the city has undergone the gentrification of its space and the post-industrialization of its economy and society. This book offers a detailed analysis of the conflicts emerging between newly transplanted middle-class populations and different sectors of nightlife actors, and how these conflicts have led the NYC government to enforce Quality of Life policing over nightlife businesses. In particular, it provides a deep investigation of the zoning regulations that the municipal government has employed to control where certain types of nightlife can or cannot be located.

Hae demonstrates the ways in which these struggles over nightlife have led to the gentrification of nightlife, while infringing on urban inhabitants rights of access to spaces of diverse urban subcultures their right to the city. The author also connects these struggles to the widely documented phenomenon of the increasing militarization of social life and space in contemporary cities, and the right to the city movements that have emerged in response.

The story presented here involves dynamic and often contradictory interactions between different anti/pro-nightlife actors, illustrating what actually existing gentrification and post-industrialization looks like, and providing an urgent example for experts in related fields to consider as part of a re-theorization of gentrification and post-industrialization.

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