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Closing the Gap: Decolonisation, ANT and Bridging the Divide Between Urban Planning Practitioners and Academics

Indigenous Australians continue to suffer the colonial legacy of European settlement. The Indigenous peoples of Australia have called for a resetting of Indigenous-settler relations. Supporting this call is a political and popular consensus to make further, and perhaps radical, change. These changes...

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Published in:Urban policy and research 2022-10, Vol.40 (4), p.351-362
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Indigenous peoples
Radicalism
Urban planning
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