Manufacturing marginality
(Un-)governing the night in Berlin
- authored by
- Henning Füller, Ilse Helbrecht, Sebastian Schlüter, Ulrike Mackrodt, Peter van Gielle Ruppe, Carolin Genz, Beatrice Walthall, Peter Dirksmeier
- Abstract
As the night-time economy gains relevance in discourses on Berlin's urban development, ‘the night' has become a contested term. Night-time use of public space is the object of growing public dissatisfaction, especially in certain areas of the borough Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. This paper looks at the governance arrangement that evolves in response to this problematization through the lens of one specific project. The so-called fair.kiez project gathered a broad coalition of state and non-state actors, local and citywide organizations to mediate use-conflicts regarding night-time noise, littering and unruly behavior in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. Having evaluated the conception and implementation of this project, we suggest that this project is exemplary for a specific un-governing of recent conflicts between residents and economic interests in an entertainment and consumption-oriented city economy. The fair.kiez project reveals interlocking patterns of this (un-)governing, such as the manufacturing of a specific consent, the marginalization of the problem and a shift to symbolic policies. A horizontal governance arrangement is formed and public demands are answered, but ultimately the issue is rendered un-governable. In analyzing the un-governing of the night as an example for the process of de-politicization this paper contributes to debates on post-political urban governance.
- Organisation(s)
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Institute of Economic and Human Geography
- External Organisation(s)
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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU Berlin)
- Type
- Article
- Journal
- GEOFORUM
- Volume
- 94
- Pages
- 24-32
- No. of pages
- 9
- ISSN
- 0016-7185
- Publication date
- 08.2018
- Publication status
- Published
- Peer reviewed
- Yes
- ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Sociology and Political Science
- Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
- Electronic version(s)
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2018.05.022 (Access:
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