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During the many years of conceptualising and carrying out this project, I have benefited from a network of institutions, forums, colleagues and others who provided me with intellectual and economic support, hospitality and friendly help.
I would like to thank the Hebrew University for its support on several occasions during my ongoing research, in the form of two post-doctoral and other grants and fellowships. These contributed towards, inter alia, my several visits to Senegal and France, attendance at conferences and book purchases. Several intellectual training sessions were particularly inspiring, especially those of the European Forum, with its inherent openness to non-European cultures, and of the Truman Institute’s round table, a rich source for fertile communications. I also enjoyed, and continue to enjoy, the cross-departmental inspiration of both staff and students at the Bezalel Academy for Arts and Design and the Holon Institute of Technology–these continue to reshape my thoughts over the years, aside from the institutional support given for my attendance at several international conferences in Prague (EAUH) and Lisbon (EAUH, IPHS). Some pan-European meetings that were enabled through my membership of the EU-COST Action, ‘European Architecture beyond Europe’, chaired by Mercedes Volait, were inspiring as well. A book research scholarship from the Israeli Science Foundation was also helpful in publishing parts of this book in Hebrew in 2014 with Bar-Ilan University Press; and I gratefully acknowledge the permission of the respective publishers of Planning Perspectives, Urban Studies Research and Urban History–where segments from articles of mine have appeared and are paraphrased here.
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