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Garcia Ruiz, M. & Nofre, J. (2024). Introduction: The multiple facets of nighttime tourism. In Manuel Garcia-Ruiz, Jordi Nofre (Ed.), Understanding nighttime tourism. (pp. 1-14).: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
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M. G. Ruiz and J. Nofre,  "Introduction: The multiple facets of nighttime tourism", in Understanding nighttime tourism, Manuel Garcia-Ruiz, Jordi Nofre, Ed., Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2024, pp. 1-14
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	author = "Garcia Ruiz, M. and Nofre, J.",
	title = "Introduction: The multiple facets of nighttime tourism",
	chapter = "",
	booktitle = "Understanding nighttime tourism",
	year = "2024",
	volume = "",
	series = "Understanding",
	edition = "",
	pages = "1-1",
	publisher = "Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd",
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	url = "https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/understanding-nighttime-tourism-9781035322732.html"
}
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TY  - CHAP
TI  - Introduction: The multiple facets of nighttime tourism
T2  - Understanding nighttime tourism
AU  - Garcia Ruiz, M.
AU  - Nofre, J.
PY  - 2024
SP  - 1-14
DO  - 10.4337/9781035322749.00005
UR  - https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/understanding-nighttime-tourism-9781035322732.html
AB  - Cities at night are glowing again after a three-year pandemic period characterized by the
application of massive lockdowns, night curfews, social distancing, mandatory home
confinements, and a strong punitive criminalization of the institutional-media-civic front
against “the night” and the youth (Nofre et al., 2023a, 2023b). A simple glance at the
development of the nocturnal city and its growing relationship with the tourism industry offers
a picture of the pandemic period as a simple parenthesis in an apparently linear evolution.
However, an attentive reading of recent academic literature as well as of media reports allows
us to unveil a growing colonization of the nocturnal city by the tourism industry (Rouleau,
2017; Smith & Eldridge, 2021; Nofre et al., 2023c). 
ER  -