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Part of the book series: Transgressions: Cultural Studies and Education ((TRANS,volume 76))

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Late one morning during the first week of June 2008, I happened to make a brief visit to the offices of Deakin University’s Faculty of Education at Waurn Ponds (where I had worked for more than twenty years before retiring in January 2002). Walking through the reception area and down the corridors it seemed instantly apparent that what had been a vibrant and busy workplace was now empty, even deserted.

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Henry, C. (2011). Remembering and Forgetting. In: Tinning, R., Tinning, R., Sirna, K. (eds) Education, Social Justice and the Legacy of Deakin University. Transgressions: Cultural Studies and Education, vol 76. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-639-7_6

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