Night Matters—Why the Interdisciplinary Field of “Night Studies” Is Needed
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Night as an Interdisciplinary Research Challenge
3. Conclusions
4. Addendum
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Area | Field | Name |
---|---|---|
Humanities | Cultural studies | Will Straw |
History | A. Roger Ekirch | |
Literature & gender studies | Susanne Bach | |
Natural sciences | Chronobiology | Dieter Kunz |
Ecology | Franz Hölker | |
Ecology/arctic night | Jørgen Berge | |
Physics | Christopher Kyba | |
Physics/engineering | Andreas Jechow | |
Visual Neuroscience | Manuel Spitschan | |
NGOs | International Dark-Sky Association | John Barentine |
Night mayor of Amsterdam 2012–2018 | Mirik Milan | |
Science communication | Sibylle Schroer | |
Social sciences | Geography | Luc Gwiazdzinski |
Planning | Dietrich Henckel | |
Planning | Josiane Meier | |
Science and technology studies | Sara Pritchard | |
Sociology | Christine Preiser | |
Sociology/night economy | Adam Eldridge |
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Kyba, C.C.M.; Pritchard, S.B.; Ekirch, A.R.; Eldridge, A.; Jechow, A.; Preiser, C.; Kunz, D.; Henckel, D.; Hölker, F.; Barentine, J.; et al. Night Matters—Why the Interdisciplinary Field of “Night Studies” Is Needed. J 2020, 3, 1-6. https://doi.org/10.3390/j3010001
Kyba CCM, Pritchard SB, Ekirch AR, Eldridge A, Jechow A, Preiser C, Kunz D, Henckel D, Hölker F, Barentine J, et al. Night Matters—Why the Interdisciplinary Field of “Night Studies” Is Needed. J. 2020; 3(1):1-6. https://doi.org/10.3390/j3010001
Chicago/Turabian StyleKyba, Christopher C.M., Sara B. Pritchard, A. Roger Ekirch, Adam Eldridge, Andreas Jechow, Christine Preiser, Dieter Kunz, Dietrich Henckel, Franz Hölker, John Barentine, and et al. 2020. "Night Matters—Why the Interdisciplinary Field of “Night Studies” Is Needed" J 3, no. 1: 1-6. https://doi.org/10.3390/j3010001
APA StyleKyba, C. C. M., Pritchard, S. B., Ekirch, A. R., Eldridge, A., Jechow, A., Preiser, C., Kunz, D., Henckel, D., Hölker, F., Barentine, J., Berge, J., Meier, J., Gwiazdzinski, L., Spitschan, M., Milan, M., Bach, S., Schroer, S., & Straw, W. (2020). Night Matters—Why the Interdisciplinary Field of “Night Studies” Is Needed. J, 3(1), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.3390/j3010001