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The Politics of Public Space: Volume Four

The Politics of Public Space: Volume Four

This is the fourth volume in OFFICE's collection of lectures addressing the issue of public space, delivered in and around Melbourne and online. Many of the texts in this volume are interviews with the speakers from the lecture series, reflecting on how their research has been altered by the events of the past year. While past volumes asked many questions, this collection of interviews and talks puts forward strategies for addressing some of the perceived inequities in the public domain.

300 pages, 16.5 x 10.4 cm, paperback, OFFICE (Melbourne).

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The Politics of Public Space: Volume Four

This is the fourth volume in OFFICE's collection of lectures addressing the issue of public space, delivered in and around Melbourne and online. Many of the texts in this volume are interviews with the speakers from the lecture series, reflecting on how their research has been altered by the events of the past year. While past volumes asked many questions, this collection of interviews and talks puts forward strategies for addressing some of the perceived inequities in the public domain.

300 pages, 16.5 x 10.4 cm, paperback, OFFICE (Melbourne).

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This is the fourth volume in OFFICE's collection of lectures addressing the issue of public space, delivered in and around Melbourne and online. Many of the texts in this volume are interviews with the speakers from the lecture series, reflecting on how their research has been altered by the events of the past year. While past volumes asked many questions, this collection of interviews and talks puts forward strategies for addressing some of the perceived inequities in the public domain.

300 pages, 16.5 x 10.4 cm, paperback, OFFICE (Melbourne).