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Regulation and Racial Differentiation in the Construction of Night-time Economies: A London Case Study

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  • Deborah Talbot

    (School of Business and Social Science, University of Surrey Roehampton, 80 Roehampton Lane, London, SW15 5SL, UK, d.talbot@roehampton.ac.uk)

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The clubs and bars of contemporary nightlife are held by supporters in the cultural industries and critics in social policy to be a zone of transgression where the state is powerless to intervene. However, closer inspection of the processes by which nightlife is regulated and incorporated into economic development strategies indicates a more differential approach to social control. Far from being deregulated, nightlife is still largely understood as a 'social problem' to be contained by law, policy and policing. However, the forms in which strategies of regulation are being redefined indicate renewed concerns by policy-makers with acceptable and unacceptable cultures. The duel impact of economic development strategies and licensing policies has been to reinforce particular cultural forms in nightlife spaces at the expense of others. This paper explores findings from a London case study and will attempt to pinpoint the ways in which the practices of economic development and licensing have thrown up barriers to cultural expression and racial diversity being realised in the city spaces of the night. It will argue that, far from being a solution to the perceived problems of the 'night-time economy', regulatory strategies reinforce the notion of nightlife as consumption against that of experimental and racially diverse cultures.

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  • Deborah Talbot, 2004. "Regulation and Racial Differentiation in the Construction of Night-time Economies: A London Case Study," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 41(4), pages 887-901, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:urbstu:v:41:y:2004:i:4:p:887-901
    DOI: 10.1080/0042098042000194160
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