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Branding cities: Cosmopolitanism, parochialism, and social change
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city branding, marketing, cosmopolitisme, culture urbaine, tourisme, économie, planification, ville globale, global city, film, mémoire, Donald Stephanie, Kofman Eleonore, Kevin Catherine
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NC
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February 2012
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Routledge
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192
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city branding
cosmopolitisme
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Donald Stephanie
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global city
Kevin Catherine
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planification
tourisme
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Cities full of symbols: A theory of urban space and culture
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Nas Peter, espace urbain, culture urbaine, symbol, symbole, politique urbaine, city branding, Nas Peter J. M.
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Peter J. M. Nas
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2011
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Leiden University Press
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304
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> This book examines design proposals that show symbolic handling of the 9/11 attack on New York, the disaster symbolism of the ship washed ashore by the tsunami in Banda Aceh, and the design of the symbol of the city of Cape Town derived from a remnant of Dutch colonial architecture, or the mass pilgrimage to Elvis's Graceland in Memphis. Cities Full of Symbols develops urban symbolic ecology and hypercity approaches into a new perspective on social cohesion. Approaches of architects, anthropologists, sociologists, social geographers and historians converge to make this a book for anyone interested in urban life, policymaking and city branding.<br /> Peter Nas is a cultural anthropologist and professor emeritus at Leiden University's Institute of Languages and Cultures of Southeast Asia and president of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences.<br /> <br /> <b>Peter Nas</b> is a cultural anthropologist and professor emeritus at Leiden University's Institute of Languages and Cultures of Southeast Asia and president of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences.</div> </div>
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Ouvrage
city branding
culture urbaine
espace urbain
Nas Peter
Nas Peter J. M.
politique urbaine
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Starchitecture: Scenes, actors and spectacles in contemporary cities
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architecture, city branding, city marketing, tourisme, renouvellement urbain, politique urbaine, projet urbain, paysage urbain, Ponzini Davide, Nastasi Michele
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Davide Ponzini Michele Nastasi
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2011
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Umberto Allemandi
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146
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> Internationally renowned architects are at centre stage in public debates, not only with reference to designing aesthetically striking artefacts, but also to urban regeneration programmes and urban branding. The narrative of the ‘Bilbao effect’ has been spreading worldwide, apparently leading cities to compete in collecting spectacular projects and buildings, sometimes with little regard for their urban context, size and functions in the global market. Despite the fact that these forms of urban development have been changing the landscape in several cities, attention and explanations regarding the rationalities implied in such decision making and localization processes are today limited and sometimes misleading. The authors offer a critical reappraisal of oversimplified interpretations of star architecture and its many urban implications. Drawing on the study of relevant architectural decision-making processes in Bilbao, Abu Dhabi, Paris, New York City and the Vitra Campus and on an original photographic corpus, the book argues that these phenomena have high territorial variety, depending on local as well as more contingent factors. It explains that architectural and urban spectacles are often used by urban policymakers in order to drive political consensus, maximize media exposure and eventually cover economic and real-estate interests, potentially inducing perverse or even paradoxical effects. The role and autonomy of architects and planners are evidently weaker in these postmodern urban conditions; nonetheless this book pragmatically outlines critical perspectives for interpreting architectural and urban projects as meaningful elements of contemporary urban landscapes.</div> </div> <b>Davide Ponzini </b>is Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture and Planning, Politecnico di Milano.</div> <b>Michele Nastasi </b>is a photographer, Managing Editor of <i>Lotus International, </i>and teaches Architectural Photography at the Politecnico di Milano.</div> </div>
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architecture
city branding
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Nastasi Michele
paysage urbain
politique urbaine
Ponzini Davide
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renouvellement urbain
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The branded city - La ville marquée : Paroles gelées (Vol. 26, No. 1)
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Paris, histoire urbaine, représentations, city branding, art, littérature
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NC
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2010
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eScholarship University of California
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http://escholarship.org/uc/ucla_french_pg?volume=26;issue=1
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93
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<div><b>From the Introduction by Michelle Bumatay and Katelyn Knox : </b></div> </div> The theme of the 2009 conference, the "Branded City,' carries a double meaning : first, it references both the city as it has been recorded by artists (writers, painters, illustrators, musicians, architects, etc.) as well as literal and figurative inscriptions on the city, and second, it leads us to investigate the way in which cities function as a "brand." How is the city depicted? How have French and Francophone cities influenced and branded the works of artists from around the world? How has the city been marked and thus shaped, physically or historically by the influx and outflow of people? Whereas the roundtable discussion, inspired by several conference presentations, sought to think beyond the limits of Paris, this issue of 'Paroles gelées' focuses solely on the métropole.</div> </div> <b>Contents : </b></div> </div> Michelle Bumatay and Katelyn Knox - Introduction</div> Karen Turman - Modern transitions in 19th century Paris : Baudelaire and Renoir</div> Ophélie Chavaroche - Petite hantologie du surréalisme : la part de l'ombre de la Ville-Lumière</div> Njelle Hamilton - "Under a foreign sky" : Place and displacement in James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room</div> Elisabeth Tiso - Re-branding post 1945 Paris : Exhibiting powers and contemporary art</div> Kate Lawrie Van de Ven - Spectacular Paris : Representations of nostalgia and desire</div> </div> <b>Michelle Bumatay </b>and <b>Katelyn Knox </b> are graduate students in the Department of French and Francophone Studies at UCLA.</div> </div>
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city branding
histoire urbaine
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Paris
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