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ISSN 2653-6951
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Vol. 4, Issue 3, 2025December 08, 2025 AEST

The Politics of Voice and the Re-Integration of the Public Sphere: What Does Anthropology Have to Offer?

Pascale Taplin, Masters (Anthropology), Ph.D candidate (current), Tim Pilbrow, Ph.D.,
Bridging Polarised DiscourseethnographypolarisationVoice referendumepistemic bubbles
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Pascale Taplin & Tim Pilbrow, The Politics of Voice and the Re-Integration of the Public Sphere:  What Does Anthropology Have to Offer?, 4 Dispute Resolution Review 21 (2025).

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