Imogen Willetts highlights nightlife's decline due to smartphones and social media
Imogen Willetts' book, Up All Night, charts 500 years of nightlife, revealing its cultural and political significance. Willetts argues that modern smartphones and social media hinder the vibrant experiences of nights out, reflecting a decline in social engagement. The work combines historical analysis with pop culture insights, offering a fresh look at a pivotal aspect of human experience.
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Published 16 Jul 2026, 06:00 UTC · Updated 16 Jul 2026, 06:20 UTC
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