In many ways this is one of the more challenging sections to write. Where
does one begin in trying to acknowledge and show appreciation for all
the wisdom, guidance and support received by so many along the way? I have
been incredibly fortunate to have benefited from the kindness and expertise
of a number of past and present colleagues at Teesside University. In particular
I would like to thank Steve Hall, Simon Winlow, Georgios Antonopoulos,
Philip Whitehead and Anthony Lloyd for their constant encouragement and
unwavering support. Their unfaltering collegiality and enthusiasm created
the space for both personal and academic development, and I will be forever
grateful to them for advancing my intellectual faculties. I would also like
to thank Victoria Bell, Maggie Leese, Georgios Papanicolaou, Steph Scott
and Louise Wattis for helping to create a working environment conducive
to academic
research. Special thanks must go to those who kindly agreed
to take part in the research that underpins this book; your candidness and
patience is deeply appreciated. Finally, thank you to my wife, Claire. Your
love, encouragement and support remain my brightest guiding light, and
I am forever grateful.