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The juridification of nightlife and alternative culture: two UK case studies
Authors:Deborah Talbot
Institution:1. Department of Social Policy and Criminology, Faculty of Social Sciences , Open University , Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK d.h.talbot@open.ac.uk
Abstract:Nightlife, the night‐time economy and ‘alternative’ culture have been a source of academic contestation over recent years, with differing views as to the direction and meaning of the contemporary drift of law and policy that serve to regulate this area of social and cultural life. Further, there have so far been few attempts to theorise the nature of change. This article aims to highlight some key theoretical underpinnings that can facilitate an understanding of the kinds of regulatory innovation that pervade nightlife and alternative cultural forms. Using two case studies – free or alternative festivals and Form 696 – it specifically draws on the concepts of disciplinary power and juridification as a way of theorising both the acceleration of regulatory forms and its impact on the production of alternative culture.
Keywords:nightlife  alternative culture  juridification
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