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Lost in Space – the unsettlement of interdisciplinarity

Posted on June 22, 2019November 22, 2020by Richard Budd

I’ve been feeling increasingly rootless over the past few months, but in a weirdly good way. Well, mostly good. I’m bringing in loads of new ideas to my work, which is intellectually stimulating but also quite tricky as the scope of those ideas is […]

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