Place branding and the neoliberal class settlement

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Eisenschitz, A. 2021. Place branding and the neoliberal class settlement. in: Medway, D., Warnaby, G. and Byron, J. (ed.) A research agenda for place branding London, UK Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 19-31
Chapter titlePlace branding and the neoliberal class settlement
AuthorsEisenschitz, A.
Abstract

Place branding is much more than helping cities become more competitive. It is an aspect of the class settlement in which neoliberalism displaced social democracy. By developing an interdisciplinary political approach it may gain the reflexivity needed to fully understand its role in society. Place branding does not sell places by changing their image, but actively engages in the political transformation of cities as well as displaying many of the assumptions of that settlement which it helps to legitimate. It also creates a consensus in people’s minds that obscures neoliberalism’s political impacts in shifting power away from ordinary people. By looking at some vignettes of place branding, including London’s South Bank, Glasgow, New York, the Great Exhibition and Canary Wharf, it is clear that we should evaluate the impacts of its policies by looking at people not at places; rather than trying to encourage tourism, for instance, we should be asking what different forms of tourism can do for the inhabitants.

KeywordsPlace branding; Glasgow; The Great Exhibition; Canary Wharf; neoliberalism; consensus.
Page range19-31
Book titleA research agenda for place branding
EditorsMedway, D., Warnaby, G. and Byron, J.
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Place of publicationLondon, UK
SeriesElgar Research Agendas
ISBN
Hardcover9781839102844
Electronic9781839102851
Publication dates
Online21 Apr 2021
Print21 Apr 2021
Publication process dates
Deposited28 Jul 2021
Accepted19 Aug 2019
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
Copyright Statement

This is a draft chapter/article. The final version is available in A research agenda for place branding edited by Medway, D., Warnaby, G., & Byrom, J., published in 2021, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839102851

Additional information

Collection: Geography, Planning and Tourism 2021

Web address (URL)https://www.elgaronline.com/view/edcoll/9781839102844/9781839102844.00009.xml
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839102851
LanguageEnglish
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