Dark Skies
Dark Skies
Places, Practices, Communities
Dunn, Nick; Edensor, Tim
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2025
294
Mole
9781032528038
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Part One: Introduction
Dark skies: meanings, challenges and relationships
Tim Edensor and Nick Dunn
Part Two: Creative engagements with dark places
Creative approaches to dark skies research: a dialogue between two artist-researchers
Natalie Marr and Helen McGhie
Dark skies in southern Scotland and northern England: border-crossing sites for creative experiment and envisioning connectedness
Ysanne Holt
The Transparency of Night
Louise Beer
Part Three: Sensing dark landscapes
Nightfalling: Dancing in the dark as an artistic practice
Ellen Jeffrey
Sensing Dark Places: Creating thick descriptions of nocturnal time and rhythm
Rupert Griffiths, Nick Dunn and Elisabeth de Bezenac
Considering festive Illuminations in Dark Sky places: honouring darkness, creative innovation and place
Tim Edensor and Dan Oakley
Part Four: Non-human entanglements with dark skies
Nature's calendar, clock and compass: what happens when it's disrupted?
Theresa Jones and Marty Lockett
Preserving Darkness in the Wildwood
Kimberly Dill
Darkening Cities as Urban Restoration
Taylor Stone
Part Five: Dark sky communities
Designing with the Dark
Kerem Asfuroglu
Who is afraid under dark skies? Four female experts about 'spaces of fear', astronomy and the loss of the night
Nona Schulte-Romer
What do we mean by "dark skies"?
Yee-Man Lam
Part Six: Dark sky tourism
Tread Softly in the Dark
Georgia MacMillan, Hannah Dalgleish, Therese Conway and Marie Mahon
Nocturnal (Dark) Anthropology: Spotlight on an Ancient Indian Civilization
Neha Khetrapal
Beauty Won't Save the Starry Night: Astro-Tourism and the Astronomical Sublime
Dwayne C. Avery
Part Seven: Conclusion
Under the night: values and futures of dark skies
Nick Dunn and Tim Edensor
Dark skies: meanings, challenges and relationships
Tim Edensor and Nick Dunn
Part Two: Creative engagements with dark places
Creative approaches to dark skies research: a dialogue between two artist-researchers
Natalie Marr and Helen McGhie
Dark skies in southern Scotland and northern England: border-crossing sites for creative experiment and envisioning connectedness
Ysanne Holt
The Transparency of Night
Louise Beer
Part Three: Sensing dark landscapes
Nightfalling: Dancing in the dark as an artistic practice
Ellen Jeffrey
Sensing Dark Places: Creating thick descriptions of nocturnal time and rhythm
Rupert Griffiths, Nick Dunn and Elisabeth de Bezenac
Considering festive Illuminations in Dark Sky places: honouring darkness, creative innovation and place
Tim Edensor and Dan Oakley
Part Four: Non-human entanglements with dark skies
Nature's calendar, clock and compass: what happens when it's disrupted?
Theresa Jones and Marty Lockett
Preserving Darkness in the Wildwood
Kimberly Dill
Darkening Cities as Urban Restoration
Taylor Stone
Part Five: Dark sky communities
Designing with the Dark
Kerem Asfuroglu
Who is afraid under dark skies? Four female experts about 'spaces of fear', astronomy and the loss of the night
Nona Schulte-Romer
What do we mean by "dark skies"?
Yee-Man Lam
Part Six: Dark sky tourism
Tread Softly in the Dark
Georgia MacMillan, Hannah Dalgleish, Therese Conway and Marie Mahon
Nocturnal (Dark) Anthropology: Spotlight on an Ancient Indian Civilization
Neha Khetrapal
Beauty Won't Save the Starry Night: Astro-Tourism and the Astronomical Sublime
Dwayne C. Avery
Part Seven: Conclusion
Under the night: values and futures of dark skies
Nick Dunn and Tim Edensor
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Part One: Introduction
Dark skies: meanings, challenges and relationships
Tim Edensor and Nick Dunn
Part Two: Creative engagements with dark places
Creative approaches to dark skies research: a dialogue between two artist-researchers
Natalie Marr and Helen McGhie
Dark skies in southern Scotland and northern England: border-crossing sites for creative experiment and envisioning connectedness
Ysanne Holt
The Transparency of Night
Louise Beer
Part Three: Sensing dark landscapes
Nightfalling: Dancing in the dark as an artistic practice
Ellen Jeffrey
Sensing Dark Places: Creating thick descriptions of nocturnal time and rhythm
Rupert Griffiths, Nick Dunn and Elisabeth de Bezenac
Considering festive Illuminations in Dark Sky places: honouring darkness, creative innovation and place
Tim Edensor and Dan Oakley
Part Four: Non-human entanglements with dark skies
Nature's calendar, clock and compass: what happens when it's disrupted?
Theresa Jones and Marty Lockett
Preserving Darkness in the Wildwood
Kimberly Dill
Darkening Cities as Urban Restoration
Taylor Stone
Part Five: Dark sky communities
Designing with the Dark
Kerem Asfuroglu
Who is afraid under dark skies? Four female experts about 'spaces of fear', astronomy and the loss of the night
Nona Schulte-Romer
What do we mean by "dark skies"?
Yee-Man Lam
Part Six: Dark sky tourism
Tread Softly in the Dark
Georgia MacMillan, Hannah Dalgleish, Therese Conway and Marie Mahon
Nocturnal (Dark) Anthropology: Spotlight on an Ancient Indian Civilization
Neha Khetrapal
Beauty Won't Save the Starry Night: Astro-Tourism and the Astronomical Sublime
Dwayne C. Avery
Part Seven: Conclusion
Under the night: values and futures of dark skies
Nick Dunn and Tim Edensor
Dark skies: meanings, challenges and relationships
Tim Edensor and Nick Dunn
Part Two: Creative engagements with dark places
Creative approaches to dark skies research: a dialogue between two artist-researchers
Natalie Marr and Helen McGhie
Dark skies in southern Scotland and northern England: border-crossing sites for creative experiment and envisioning connectedness
Ysanne Holt
The Transparency of Night
Louise Beer
Part Three: Sensing dark landscapes
Nightfalling: Dancing in the dark as an artistic practice
Ellen Jeffrey
Sensing Dark Places: Creating thick descriptions of nocturnal time and rhythm
Rupert Griffiths, Nick Dunn and Elisabeth de Bezenac
Considering festive Illuminations in Dark Sky places: honouring darkness, creative innovation and place
Tim Edensor and Dan Oakley
Part Four: Non-human entanglements with dark skies
Nature's calendar, clock and compass: what happens when it's disrupted?
Theresa Jones and Marty Lockett
Preserving Darkness in the Wildwood
Kimberly Dill
Darkening Cities as Urban Restoration
Taylor Stone
Part Five: Dark sky communities
Designing with the Dark
Kerem Asfuroglu
Who is afraid under dark skies? Four female experts about 'spaces of fear', astronomy and the loss of the night
Nona Schulte-Romer
What do we mean by "dark skies"?
Yee-Man Lam
Part Six: Dark sky tourism
Tread Softly in the Dark
Georgia MacMillan, Hannah Dalgleish, Therese Conway and Marie Mahon
Nocturnal (Dark) Anthropology: Spotlight on an Ancient Indian Civilization
Neha Khetrapal
Beauty Won't Save the Starry Night: Astro-Tourism and the Astronomical Sublime
Dwayne C. Avery
Part Seven: Conclusion
Under the night: values and futures of dark skies
Nick Dunn and Tim Edensor
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