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The university tea room: informal public spaces as ideas incubators

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posted on 2024-11-14, 16:30 authored by Claire Wright, Simon VilleSimon Ville
Informal spaces encourage the meeting of minds and the sharing of ideas. They serve as an important counterpoint to the formal, silo-like structures of the modern organisation, encouraging social bonds and discussion across departmental lines. We address the role of one such institution – the university tea room – in Australia in the post-WWII decades. Drawing on a series of oral history interviews with economic historians, we examine the nature of the tea room space, demonstrate its effects on research within universities, and analyse the causes and implications of its decline in recent decades.

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Wright, C. & Ville, S. (2018). The university tea room: informal public spaces as ideas incubators. History Australia, 15 (2), 236-254.

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History Australia

Volume

15

Issue

2

Pagination

236-254

Language

English

RIS ID

127496

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