Donald, Stephanie and Gammack, J.G. (2009) Tourism and the Branded City: Film and identity on the Pacific Rim. Ashgate, UK, pp. 1-216. ISBN 978-0-7546-4829-1
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Item Type: | Book or Monograph |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
Comparing the major Pacific Rim cities of Sydney, Hong Kong and Shanghai, this book examines world city branding. Whilst all three cities compete on the world's stage for events, tourists and investment, they are also at the centre of distinct film traditions and their identities are thus strongly connected with a cinematic impression. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this book not only analyses the city branding of these cities from the more widely researched perspectives of tourism, marketing and regional development, but also draws in cultural studies and psychology approaches which offer fresh and useful insights to place branding and marketing in general. The authors compare and contrast qualitative and quantitative original data as well as critically analyzing current texts and debates on city branding. In conclusion, they argue that city branding should contribute not only to regional development and identity, but also to sustainable economic well-being and public happiness.
Additional Information: | The e-book was issued by Routledge in Feb 2016 (according to online sources, I wasn't informed directly) |
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Keywords: | urban studies, city and place branding, film and branding, Chinese cities, Australian film, Chinese film |
Subjects: | T Eastern, Asiatic, African, American and Australasian Languages, Literature and related subjects > T190 Chinese studies not elsewhere classified T Eastern, Asiatic, African, American and Australasian Languages, Literature and related subjects > T830 Australasian Society and Culture studies P Mass Communications and Documentation > P303 Film studies T Eastern, Asiatic, African, American and Australasian Languages, Literature and related subjects > T130 Chinese Society and Culture studies N Business and Administrative studies > N222 Recreation/Leisure Management |
Divisions: | College of Arts |
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ID Code: | 31881 |
Deposited On: | 23 Oct 2018 08:36 |
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