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Language: English
A deep dive into spatial agency, exploring its motivations, operations, and sites, challenging traditional architectural practices and promoting transformative action.
A discussion on the book "Spatial Agency" exploring alternative approaches to design, construction and social engagement challenging traditional architectural practices
Exploring the challenges of transitioning to sustainable urban environments by examining cultural and political barriers to change and innovative solutions.
A deep dive into Eve Tuck and K Wayne Yang's seminal work exploring the misuse of "decolonization" and the concept of "settler moves to innocence" We unpack its implications for education, social justice, and future research.
Explore how Aboriginal perspectives are revolutionizing design, creating sustainable and culturally rich spaces that honor the deep connection to land.
Exploring the potential of New Urban Reserves and the indigenization of cities through the lens of Zane Davey's insightful research. We discuss the complexities of Indigenous land rights, municipal governance, and the pursuit of self-determination.
Explore the principles and practices of urban rewilding, its benefits, challenges, and real-world applications in creating more sustainable and resilient cities. Learn how cities are integrating nature into urban planning for a healthier planet.
An insightful discussion on the Blak Sovereignty Movement's response to the Australian Voice to Parliament referendum, featuring analysis from Professor Ghillar Michael Anderson.
A critical analysis of Libby Porter's article exposing the ongoing denial of Indigenous history in Australian urban planning and the need for reconciliation.
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