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The space beyond this scape, however, is neither dead, nor does it have "an end".  
The space beyond this scape, however, is neither dead, nor does it have "an end".  


‘it is always in the process of being made. It is never finished; never closed’<ref>Massey, D. B. (2005 p.9). For space. SAGE. London ; Thousand Oaks, California.</ref> A story-so-far may include classic research outputs, like published articles, but more importantly, it explains how the material nature of this scape allows for ongoing impacts or future possibilities, beyond the cut of my research.
‘it is always in the process of being made. It is never finished; never closed’<ref>Massey, D. B. (2005 p.9). For space. SAGE. London ; Thousand Oaks, California.</ref>  


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The space beyond this scape, however, is neither dead, nor does it have "an end".

‘it is always in the process of being made. It is never finished; never closed’[1]

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  1. Massey, D. B. (2005 p.9). For space. SAGE. London ; Thousand Oaks, California.