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Critical Dialogue: Paul Carter, Decolonising Governance

Where there are no islands

Pages 311-316 | Published online: 20 Oct 2021
 

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Notes

1 Percy Bysshe Shelley, ‘Epipsychidion’, in T Hutchinson (ed), Poetical Works, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1970, pp 411-424, ll. 573-4 and 584-5.

2 Anthony Wilden, System and Structure: Essays in Communication and Exchange, London: Tavistock Publications, 1980, p 23.

3 Wilhelm S Wurzer, ‘Nancy and the Political Imaginary after Nature’, in Darren Sheppard, Simon Sparks and Colin Thomas (eds), On Jean-Luc Nancy: The Sense of Philosophy, London: Routledge, 1997, p 97.

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Notes on contributors

Paul Carter

Paul Carter is a writer and artist. He is Professor of Design (Urbanism), School of Architecture and Urban Design, RMIT University. Recent publications include Absolute Rhythm: Works for Minor Radio (Aberystwyth, UK: Perforrmance Research Publications, 2020) and Amplifications: Poetic Migration and Auditory Memory (New York: Bloomsbury, 2019). His forthcoming title is Translations, an Autoethnography: Migration, Colonial Australia and the Creative Encounter (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2021).

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