Selling places : the city as cultural capital, past and present
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Selling places : the city as cultural capital, past and present
(Policy, planning, and critical theory)
Pergamon Press, 1993
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Bibliography: p. 291-308
Includes index
内容説明・目次
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: pbk ISBN 9780080413846
内容説明
Places, particularly cities, often strive to "sell" themselves to encourage inward investment. In doing so, the "managers" of these places seek to manipulate the interwoven cultural and historical attributes of their localities to create attractive images, ambiences and lifestyles. This is a contentious process involving a fierce battle between alternative cultural sensibilities and historical visions. Much of the existing literature on place marketing either provides a practical handbook of how-to-do-it, or an economic analysis of this new facet of urban capitalism. "Selling Places" focuses more explicitly on the cultural-historical context of what is being sold. Thus aims to enrich the economic picture whilst drawing upon newer arguments about the complex politics of cultural and historical representation.
目次
- Culture, history, capital - a critical introduction to selling places, C. Philo and G. Kearns
- historical geographies of urban life and modem consumption, N. Thrift and P. Glennie
- the city as spectacle - Paris and the bicentenary of the French Revolution, G. Kearns
- trading history, reclaiming the past - the Crystal Palace as icon, M. Billings
- revisioning place - de- and re-constructing the image of the industrial city, B. Holcomb
- the city as commodity - the contested spaces of urban development, M. Goodwin
- place marketing - a local authority perspective, A.D. Fretter
- place marketing, competitive places and the construction of hegemony in Britain, D. Sadler
- John Wayne meets Donald Trump - the Lower East Side as wild wild west, L. Reid and N. Smith
- local hero! an examination of the role of the regional entrepreneur in the regeneration of Britain's regions, M. Lowe
- architecture as advertising - constructing the image of redevelopment, D. Crilley
- one place, two stones - two interpretations of Spitalfields in the debate over its redevelopment, R. Woodward
- "tackintosh" - Glasgow's supplementary gloss, E. Laurier.
- 巻冊次
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: hard ISBN 9780080413853
内容説明
Places, particularly cities, often strive to "sell" themselves to encourage inward investment. In doing so, the "managers" of these places seek to manipulate the interwoven cultural and historical attributes of their localities to create attractive images, ambiences and lifestyles. This is a contentious process involving a fierce battle between alternative cultural sensibilities and historical visions. Much of the existing literature on place marketing either provides a practical handbook of how-to-do-it, or an economic analysis of this new facet of urban capitalism. "Selling Places" focuses more explicitly on the cultural-historical context of what is being sold. Thus aims to enrich the economic picture whilst drawing upon newer arguments about the complex politics of cultural and historical representation.
目次
Culture, History, Capital - a critical introduction to selling places (C. Philo, G. Kearns). Historical geographies of urban life and modem consumption (N. Thrift, P. Glennie). The city as spectacle - Paris and the bicentenary of the French Revolution (G. Kearns). Trading history, reclaiming the past - the Crystal Palace as icon (M. Billings). Revisioning place: de- and re-constructing the image of the industrial city (B. Holcomb). The city as commodity - the contested spaces of urban development (M. Goodwin). Place marketing - a local authority perspective (A.D. Fretter). Place marketing, competitive places and the construction of hegemony in Britain (D. Sadler). John Wayne meets Donald Trump: the Lower East Side as wild wild west (L. Reid, N. Smith). Local Hero! An examination of the role of the regional entrepreneur in the regeneration of Britain's regions (M. Lowe). Architecture as advertising: constructing the image of redevelopment (D. Crilley). One place, two stones - two interpretations of Spitalfields in the debate over its redevelopment (R. Woodward). "Tackintosh" - Glasgow's supplementary gloss (E. Laurier).
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