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Richard Carter-White's research interests lie at the intersection of cultural and political geography, coalescing around three main themes: the geographies of disaster, trauma, and exception; the geographies of representation, testimony, and performance; and the spatial philosophies of community, biopolitics, and affect. His work unifies these themes through an abiding interest in poststructuralism and deconstruction. Currently, he is engaged in projects investigating the spatialities of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, as well as post-disaster communities and landscapes in Tohoku, Japan. He has previously held lectureship positions at the University of Tokyo. Richard's academic contributions are distinguished by his active engagement with diverse research outputs and collaborations, reflecting a commitment to advancing knowledge in his field of expertise.
Macquarie University • Sydney, Australia
Senior lecturer in geography with a focus on cultural and political geography.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).