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Alessio Kolioulis

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Alessio Kolioulis (he/him) is an urbanist researching city economies, night-time and municipal infrastructures. He is a Lecturer (Teaching) Urban Economic Development at The Bartlett Development Planning Unit (DPU) and Postdoctoral Research Fellow affiliated to ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Urban Laboratory.

As Research Fellow, Alessio works with Principal Investigator Ben Campkin on Night spaces: migration, culture and IntegraTion in Europe, a transdisciplinary project researching how night spaces are produced, imagined, experienced and narrated by migrant communities across eight European cities. As part of ongoing collaborations with the GLA 24-hour team, Alessio participates in , a network of cities connecting key night-time stakeholders internationally.

His recent publications include a co-authored report (Kolioulis et al. 2021), Chapter 2 of the Global Night-Time Recovery Plan (2020), and the article (Kolioulis, 2019).

Prior to joining ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº, Alessio worked as Grants Officer and Impact Analyst for various development organisations working primarily in Latin America and the Middle East. He is also Editor of the publisher Eterotopia France and previously of the Journal engagée.

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