平特五不中

Jess Reia

平特五不中

Jhessica Reia2020鈥2021听BMO Postoctoral Fellow

平特五不中 | jhessica.reia [at] mcgill.ca (Email)

Jess Reiais currently appointed as Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Art History and Communication Studies at 平特五不中. Reia holds a Ph.D. and an MA in Communication Studies from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and a BA in Public Policy from the University of Sao Paulo. Prior to coming to 平特五不中, Reia was a Lecturer and Project Manager at the Center for Technology and Society at FGV Law School from 2011 to 2019. There, Reia worked with research and advocacy at the intersection of Urban Communication, Law, and Science & Technology Studies. Reia is a former Visiting Researcher at the 平特五不中 Institute for the Study of Canada (2015-2016) and has been working as a free culture activist since 2008. Their dissertation on the regulation of street performance in Montreal and Rio was nominated for Best Dissertation in Communication Studies in Brazil and received an honourable mention from the UCF/IAMCR Urban Communication Research Grant in 2016. Current interests include urban governance, smart cities, and night-time policy.

Dr. Jess Reia鈥檚 CIRM-BMO postdoctoral research project 2020-2021, under the supervision of Prof. Will Straw, addresses the relations between a smart city agenda, urban governance mechanisms, and nightlife in Montreal.

The urban night is both a period of time and, in many imaginings, a 鈥渢erritory鈥 with its own practices, populations, and forms of governance. The night of cities offers an opportunity to examine social and cultural dynamics that affect all of us, such as conflicts over night-time noise, the zoning of entertainment venues, the accessibility of public spaces, and the continued vitality of certain districts. New policy instruments and regulations implemented by municipal governments can change the way we experience the city after dark鈥攁nd these challenges are quickly shapeshifting in face of the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving us wondering where we are headed in the near future. In a few months, the pandemic has drastically changed social interaction, opening hours, and the relevance of night-time economic activity, thus putting on a strain on the financial sustainability of various businesses in the city.

For years, discussions of the night have happened in isolation from discussions of data and smart cities. There is a lack of data focusing specifically on night-time economies, and broader analyses of the impact of a smart city agenda beyond daylight, which leaves small business owners, neighbourhood associations, and artists navigating a troubled time without essential information.

In their action-research project, Smartness after Dark: Understanding Nightlife Governance and Urban Intelligence in Montreal, Dr. Jess Reia aims to understand the place of nightlife policy in relation to different real and possible urban governance mechanisms in Montreal (such as night councils, observatories, action plans, data hubs, etc.), keeping in mind the consolidation of a smart cities agenda in the city, and the current and upcoming challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Projects, affiliations, and publications

Night Council, MTL 24/24 (2020鈥2022)

  • Member of the Nocturnal lifestyle Committee

Montreal鈥檚 Nightlife Policy, Service du d茅veloppement 茅conomique, Ville de Montr茅al

  • Participation in the working group 鈥淓spaces et mobilit茅s nocturnes鈥 (2020)
  • Reports: Portrait diagnostic de la vie nocturne 脿 Montr茅al听(2020); Rapport sur les consultations citoyennes pour la nouvelle politique de la vie nocturne 脿 Montr茅al (2021)

鈥淩esponse to the City of Montreal鈥檚 public consultation on Montreal鈥檚 Digital Data Charter鈥

  • Published on CIRM鈥檚 blog The Urbanologist听on January 8, 2021

鈥淣ighttime Governance in Times of COVID-19: Capacity-Building for Night Mayors and Other Nighttime Governance Institutions鈥

  • Contribution to chapter听5 of听 published on April 8, 2021
  • PDF version

International Night Studies Network

  • Leader, working group 鈥淪martness, Data & the Night鈥

Events

  • Poster for "Night Studies"鈥淓studios sobre la noche/Night Studies/脡tudes sur la nuit鈥 (2020鈥2021)
    • An online seminar series co-organized by CISAN-UNAM (Mexico), CIRM (Canada), and the Institut de G茅oarchitecture & IDA-Brest (France)
    • (June 9, 2021): D茅borah Delaunay (Ville de Montr茅al) & Jess Reia (平特五不中 & Conseil de Nuit de MTL 24/24), moderated by Will Straw
  • Nouvel 茅clairage sur les nuits urbaines (Repenser la ville en temps de pand茅mie), April 16, 2021
  • Artificial Intelligence Policy and Funding in Canada, March 18, 2021
  • Canadian Communication Association | Association canadienne de communication, Conference, June 1-4, 2021
    • Panel: Urban Communication and the Politics of the Livable City
    • Paper presented: Nightlife Governance and the Politics of Smartness in Montreal
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