Through aesthetics we can articulate affective politics and demonstrate new ways of ‘doing’ progressive politics. This article explores the politics and practice of dissensus within the museum with artist Rosanna Raymond. The article argues that the museum space, when critiqued through a postcolonial perspective and artistic practice, can be a vehicle for political change. Using Ranciere’s account of ‘politics’, the article outlines how a ‘redistribution of the sensible’ might be possible, one that that is inclusive of Maori space-time, self-determined cultural values and geoaesthetics
This volume forms a powerful antidote to the view that human life is determined by apparently impers...
This short intervention argues that Eve Tuck and Wayne Yang's notion of an ethic of incommensurabili...
Many scholars have examined the museum as a site of politics. This paper reviews recent research on ...
Through aesthetics we can articulate affective politics and demonstrate new ways of ‘doing’ progress...
This article posits the value in considering the affective politics in the everyday space of the Br...
This article posits the value in considering the affective politics in the everyday space of the Bri...
In order to overcome the post-political condition—which in the realm of politics blurs differences b...
There is much published research and strategic rhetoric on decolonising the discipline, the academy,...
This piece reflects on the contemporary resonances, value and legacy of Cosgrove and Jackson's (1987...
This forum brings together perspectives from geography, philosophy, and political science to reflect...
This paper picks up from extensive literatures that have addressed the relationship of heritage to n...
This article explores the relationship between “permanent” exhibitions and political flux. Offering ...
This paper was towards an invited participation in a symposium that functioned as a "public evaluati...
This paper proposes a non-territorial reading of a politics of place. Focusing on the politics of co...
Artists’ ‘embedded reinterpretation’ results in responsive artwork, consciously made and sited in pr...
This volume forms a powerful antidote to the view that human life is determined by apparently impers...
This short intervention argues that Eve Tuck and Wayne Yang's notion of an ethic of incommensurabili...
Many scholars have examined the museum as a site of politics. This paper reviews recent research on ...
Through aesthetics we can articulate affective politics and demonstrate new ways of ‘doing’ progress...
This article posits the value in considering the affective politics in the everyday space of the Br...
This article posits the value in considering the affective politics in the everyday space of the Bri...
In order to overcome the post-political condition—which in the realm of politics blurs differences b...
There is much published research and strategic rhetoric on decolonising the discipline, the academy,...
This piece reflects on the contemporary resonances, value and legacy of Cosgrove and Jackson's (1987...
This forum brings together perspectives from geography, philosophy, and political science to reflect...
This paper picks up from extensive literatures that have addressed the relationship of heritage to n...
This article explores the relationship between “permanent” exhibitions and political flux. Offering ...
This paper was towards an invited participation in a symposium that functioned as a "public evaluati...
This paper proposes a non-territorial reading of a politics of place. Focusing on the politics of co...
Artists’ ‘embedded reinterpretation’ results in responsive artwork, consciously made and sited in pr...
This volume forms a powerful antidote to the view that human life is determined by apparently impers...
This short intervention argues that Eve Tuck and Wayne Yang's notion of an ethic of incommensurabili...
Many scholars have examined the museum as a site of politics. This paper reviews recent research on ...