Cities After Hours
Professor Matthew Beaumont and Ruth Austin, co-founders of the UCL Cities After Hours Colloquium, will be joined by colleagues considering the city “after hours” from a variety of disciplinary perspectives

As the notion of London as a 24 hour city is debated, we consider the way in which cities have been the loci of inclusion and exclusion, policing and controlling, after-hours. The panel and topics will include Professor Jo Evans: Chickens After Hours: Los olvidados/The Young and the Damned (Buñuel 1950); Professor Matthew Beaumont: ‘The Case of J. Albert Kimball, Insomniac’; Dr Kevin Inston: Jacques Rancière’s proletariat nights; Ruth Austin: Cocteau and the City after Hours; Dr Enora Robin: ‘Night Time Workers: equitable provision of transport for night time workers’; and Professor Andrew Leak: 'Tonino Benacquista's Les Morsures de l'aube'.
Image: © Matthew Beaumont
LinkThis event is part of the UCL Festival of Culture 2019, a week showcasing the world-class research being carried out by staff and students from across the arts, humanities, social sciences and education at UCL. Find out more.
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