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2009
1. Introduction: Processes of Cosmopolitanism and Parochialism Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, Eleonore Kofman and Catherine Kevin 2. Strangers as Neighbors in the Cosmopolis: New Migrants in London, Diversity and Place Panos Hatziprokopiou 3. Conflicting Mobilities: Cultural Diversity and City Branding in Berlin Kira Kosnick.
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1. Introduction: Processes of Cosmopolitanism and Parochialism Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, Eleonore Kofman and Catherine Kevin 2. Strangers as Neighbors in the Cosmopolis: New Migrants in London, Diversity and Place Panos Hatziprokopiou 3. Conflicting Mobilities: Cultural Diversity and City Branding in Berlin Kira Kosnick.
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Urban Affairs Review, 2000
The author traces the emergence over the past 30 years of a new media genre in U.S. cities: the urban lifestyle magazine. With the shift in the primary role of U.S. cities from production sites to consumption spaces after World War II, these magazines facilitated the branding of consumeroriented urban imaginaries.
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The author traces the emergence over the past 30 years of a new media genre in U.S. cities: the urban lifestyle magazine. With the shift in the primary role of U.S. cities from production sites to consumption spaces after World War II, these magazines facilitated the branding of consumeroriented urban imaginaries.
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Sentiment Analysis and City Branding
2014The Web is a huge virtual space where to express and share individual opinions, influencing any aspect of life, with implications for marketing and communication alike. Social Media are already an important marketing arena.
GRANDI, ROBERTO, Federico Neri
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This chapter assesses how the mobilization of Kurdish society and the rise of nationalism in Diyarbakır were entangled with commodification and neoliberal modes of urbanism. It studies the sites of everyday consumer culture and urban development to elucidate how they embraced the aspirations for the rise of an autonomous Kurdish nation.
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City Branding and the Tourist Gaze
2011Urban tourism is a fast growing segment in the worldwide tourism market. Thanks to the growth of easyJet, Ryanair and a number of other low cost carriers, city trips have become increasingly popular. To be sure, Dutch couples and families still take the car or train to Amsterdam for a weekend break.
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The role of leadership and communication in internal city branding
Journal of Product and Brand Management, 2021Rico Piehler, Christoph Bürmann
exaly
The Image and the Branding of the Spanish City
Cities are increasingly concerned with creating an urban image that makes them more attractive to capital, mobile professionals, and tourists. City branding and city marketing have emerged as essential strategies for achieving this goal. City brands play a pivotal role in city promotion and strategic planning.openaire +1 more source
CITY BRANDING: AN EFFECTIVE ASSERTION OF IDENTITY OR A TRANSITORY MARKETING TRICK?
Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografie, 2005Mihalis Kavaratzis
exaly

