Common Use
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ecuring Urbanism Contagion, Power and Risk
Securing Urbanism
Mark Laurence Jackson · Mark Hanlen
Securing Urbanism Contagion, Power and Risk
Mark Laurence Jackson Auckland University of Technology Auckland, New Zealand
Mark Hanlen Stephenson and Turner Architects Auckland, New Zealand
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Acknowledgements
There is something pleasing, fulfilling, redeeming even, when we ‘authors’ get to the point of thanking those who, in fact, made something possible. Heidegger famously slides between thanking and thinking. And the task of thinking, what calls it and what it calls for, always already imbricates some others, a multitude even. We thank our editor at Springer, Nick Melchoir, for the enthusiasm he demonstrated from the beginning for us to get this project published. His responsiveness to the machinery of publication, along with his ready acceptance of a manuscript considerably longer than the one anticipated, is remarkable. We also acknowledge the assistance of the production team at Springer, headed by Subodh Kumar Mohar Sahu, for the attention paid in getting this book published during a globally dislocating time. We also thank the three anonymous reviewers of our book proposal for their positive responses and important critiques of the project outline. We especially thank the two reviewers of the final manuscript, Stephen Zepke and Michael Tawa, for their insights into the book, its potentials and minor shortcomings. We have bene
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