Rebecca is currently a Senior Lecturer, Urbanism at Te Herenga Waka, Victoria University of Wellington, School of Architecture where her research addresses a wide range of issues in the built environment. In particular, she devotes her time to topics of Decolonising Aotearoa New Zealand cities + Indigenous place identities, Māori housing and urban design, spatial justice, rangatahi (youth) involvement in built environment decision-making, urban and suburban spaces for community building and third places, and the politics of the production of place.
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Rebecca Kiddle visits Violent Legalities at Wellington’s Te Pātaka Toi/Adam Art Gallery and finds a controversial exhibition that is part art, part research.