Queuing for entry into Berlin’s world-famous nightlife is a high-stakes game, filled with speculation on the secrets to getting past the door. New research from the University of Bath, King’s College London, and Freie Universität Berlin shows how ‘selectors’ decide who gets inside—and who gets left out in the cold.
Study reveals the elusive paradox of gaining entry to Berlin’s techno clubs
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