Rethinking Place Branding, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015
Comprehensive Brand Development for Cities and Regions

Coordinators: Kavaratzis Mihalis, Warnaby Gary, Ashworth Gregory J.

Language: English

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248 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
As Place Branding has become a widely established but contested practice, there is a dire need to rethink its theoretical foundations and its contribution to development and to re-assert its future. This important new book advances understanding of place branding through its holistic, critical and evidence-based approach. Contributions by world-leading specialists explore a series of crucially significant issues and demonstrate how place branding will contribute more to cultural, economic and social development in the future. The theoretical analysis and illustrative practical examples in combination with the accessible style make the book an indispensable reading for anyone involved in the field.?
The Need to Rethink Place Branding.- Rethinking the Place Branding Construct.- Rethinking the Place Product from the Perspective of the Service-Dominant Logic of Marketing.- Rethinking Sense of Place: Sense of One and Sense of Many.- Rethinking Place Identities.- Rethinking Virtual and Online Place Branding.- Rethinking Strategic Place Branding in the Digital Age.- Rethinking Place Branding from a Practice Perspective: Working with Stakeholders.- Rethinking the Roles of Culture in Place Branding.- Rethinking Place Branding and Place Making Through Creative and Cultural Quarters.- Rethinking Place Brand Communication: From Product-Oriented Monologue to Consumer-Engaging Dialogue.- Rethinking the Visual Communication of the Place Brand: A Contemporary Role for Chorography?.- Rethinking Place Branding and the "Other" Senses.- Rethinking the Measurement of Place Brands.- Rethinking Brand Equity: Possibilities and Challenges of Application to Places.- Sketching Futures for Place Branding.

Mihalis Kavaratzis is Lecturer in Marketing at the University of Leicester School of Management. His research interests focus on marketing and branding places and tourism destinations as well as on wider branding and communications topics. He has published extensively in academic journals such as Cities, Marketing Theory, Journal of Brand Management, Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. He is co-editor with G.J. Ashworth of ‘Towards effective place brand management: Branding European cities and regions’ (2010, Edward Elgar). He is regularly invited to speak at international conferences and workshops on the topic of place branding. He was co-organiser of the International Place Branding Conference series.

Gregory Ashworth was educated in Geography at the Universities of Cambridge, Reading and London (PhD.1974). He has taught at the Universities of Wales, Portsmouth and since 1979 Groningen, The Netherlands. Since 1994, he is Professor of heritage management and urban tourism in the Department of Planning, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen (NL). He is also visiting professor at the National Business College for Tourism and Travel, Breda, NL and a member of the CUBUS research group into the economics of heritage at the University of Brighton, UK. His main research interests focus on the interrelations between tourism, heritage and place marketing, largely in an urban context. He is author or editor of around 15 books, 100 book chapters, and 200 articles. He received honorary life membership of the Hungarian Geographical Society in 1995, an honorary doctorate from the University of Brighton in 2010 and was knighted for services to Dutch Science in 2011.

Gary Warnaby is currently Reader in Marketing at the University of Liverpool Management School. His research interests focus on the marketing of places, and also retailing.  Results of this research are published in various academic journals in both the management and geography discipli

Clear evidence-based approach towards Place Branding and its future makes the book indispensable for researchers

Identification and in-depth discussion of Place Branding as a contributor to cultural, economic and social development makes the book relevant to practitioners

Contributions from world-leading specialists provides expert analysis of important issues in an accessible manner for academics and students alike?

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras