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Branding Cities: Cosmopolitanism, Parochialism, and Sosial Change
This project has been fortunate in having great support from a number of institutions and individuals. We acknowledge the superb collaboration of the Menzies Centre ar King's College, London, for facilitating Dr. Kevin's contribution to the first project conference and to the present volume. We also acknowledge Australia House in London, which hosted the first of the five international symposia that have underpinned the development of this project, and the technicians at Barnet Town Hall, Middlesex University, who helped make the last seminar so successful. Generous financial sup port for meetings and for the travel of the editorial team and postdoctoral associates has come from an Australian Research Council Linkage Inter national grant; from the Institute of Health and Social Science at Middle- sex University in London; and from the Transforming Cultures Research Centre and the erstwhile Institute for International Studies, both at the University of Technology, Sydney and for time to complete the project, we thank the University of Sydney. Many colleagues have been of great intel lectual assistance, but we wish particularly to acknowledge Ian Henderson, Panos Hatziprokopiou, Ilaria Vanni, Andrew Jakubowicz, and Bill Mar shall. Michael Prince created and maintained our website, and Brett Todd and John Golder have been of great help in the final stages of preparing the manuscript. Many thanks also to our generous hosts in London and Syd- ney, Fiona and Norman Fowler, Tony Taylor, and Freida Riggs, The book has been two years in the making and has witnessed the arrival of two small cosmopolitans, Paddy Pablo Lattin-Kevin and Iris Esmé Fowler. We dedicate this book to their future.
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