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In Moore's work and related academic discourse, the "third space" is more than just a physical location like a library or a park. It is a and a revolutionary zone where power dynamics are negotiated. third space part 1 amber moore
In social theory, a "Third Space" is typically an in-between zone—neither home nor work—where cultural identities and meanings are negotiated. Amber Moore applies this to the clinical world, where a clinician who becomes a patient enters a unique, often disorienting, third space that is neither purely that of the "healer" nor the "sick." Unfortunately, I couldn't find a specific article matching
I’d love to hear from others: Have you ever felt like you’re living in a “third space”? How do you navigate the tension between different parts of your identity—and have you found moments of power or clarity there? In social theory, a "Third Space" is typically