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Among the plethora of studies on urban atmospheres, literature on atmosphericproduction has been almost exclusively focused on the inner spacetimes of pro-duced atmospheres and has not explored what may happen at their spatial andtemporal borders, despite the wide acknowledgement of the volatility of atmo-spheres. This paper draws on a year‐long ethnographic observation of the tour-ism‐related practices of atmospheric production in Lisbon (Portugal) and theprotests against its unintended consequences. We expand the literature on atmo-spheric design, staging, and performance by introducing the concept of collateralatmospheres to describe the“other”atmospheres that emerge in the spaces andtimes beyond produced atmospheres. We show that the elements of producedatmospheres transform over space or time into collateral atmospheres, generatingnegative affective states that have an impact on neighbourhood relationships, per-sonal and familiar well‐being, and local identity. In this sense we argue that theproduction of atmospheres has a territorial dimension which has been neglectedby the literature and must be accounted for in future research. We point to futuredirections to achieve this goal.
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Affect Affective urbanism Atmospheric production Collateral atmospheres Territory Urban tourism
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Paiva D, & Sánchez I. (2021). The territoriality of atmosphere: rethinking affective urbanism throughthe collateral atmospheres of Lisbon’s tourism. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographersr, 46(2), 392–405. https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12425
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The Royal Geographical Society
