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Branding the Nation - The Global Business of National Identity (Hardcover, New)
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Branding the Nation - The Global Business of National Identity (Hardcover, New)
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National governments around the world are turning to branding
consultants, public relations advisers and strategic communications
experts to help them "brand" their jurisdiction. Using the tools,
techniques and expertise of commercial branding is believed to help
nations articulate more coherent and cohesive identities, attract
foreign capital, and maintain citizen loyalty. In short, the goal
of nation branding is to make the nation matter in a world where
borders and boundaries appear increasingly obsolete. But what
actually happens to the nation when it is reconceived as a brand?
How does nation branding change the terms of politics and culture
in a globalized world? Through case studies in twelve countries and
in-depth interviews with nation branding experts and their national
clients, Melissa Aronczyk argues that the social, political and
cultural discourses constitutive of the nation have been harnessed
in new and problematic ways, with far-reaching consequences for
both our concept of the nation and our ideals of national
citizenship. Branding the Nation challenges the received wisdom
about the power of brands to change the world, and offers a
critical perspective on these new ways of conceiving value and
identity in the globalized twenty-first century. This book is about
how nation branding became a worldwide phenomenon and a
professional transnational practice. It is also about how nation
branding has become a solution to perceived contemporary problems
affecting the space of the nation state: problems of economic
development, democratic communication, and especially national
visibility and legitimacy amidst the multiple global flows of late
modernity. In this book, Melissa Aronczyk charts the political,
cultural and economic rationales by which the nation has been made
to matter in a twenty-first-century context of global integration.
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