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Branding as Communication

English · Paperback / Softback

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Once only a sign, technologies have helped to transform brands into symbols that we constantly encounter in our natural and mediated environments. Moreover, the branding of culture marks a commercialization of society. Almost everywhere we look, a brand name or logo appears.
By combining a scholarly approach with case studies and examples, this text bridges the worlds of communication and business by providing a single vocabulary in which to discuss branding. It brings these ideas together into a coherent framework to enable discussions on the topic to occur in a variety of disciplines. A number of perspectives are also provided, including brands as signs and symbols, brand personality, history, communication, cognitive factors, loyalty, personal branding, community, and social issues.
Providing a comprehensive overview of the branding process - from the creation of brands to analysis of their messages - readers will begin to understand the communicative impact of branding.

List of contents

Introduction - Branding Sign and Symbol - History of Branding - Branding as Communication - Creating Brand Images - Branding and the Mind - Emotional and Relationship Branding - Brand Personality - Brands, Personal Branding, and Community - Brands Become Icons - Branding in a Digital World - Brands and Cultural Concerns - Social Branding - Conclusion - Glossary - Index.

About the author










Susan B. Barnes (Ph.D., NYU) is a communication professor. She has taught at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Fordham University, and Jamestown Community College. She is the author of eight books including: An Introduction to Visual Communication: From Cave Art to Second Life (Peter Lang, 2011) and Social Networks: From Text to Video (Peter Lang, 2013). Prior to joining academia, Susan was a professional graphic designer. Currently, she runs an art gallery in Cassadaga, New York, where she teaches classes.

Summary

By combining a scholarly approach with case studies and examples, this text bridges the worlds of communication and business by providing a single vocabulary in which to discuss branding. It brings these ideas together into a coherent framework to enable discussions on the topic to occur in a variety of disciplines.

Product details

Authors Susan B. Barnes
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2017
 
EAN 9781433128035
ISBN 978-1-4331-2803-5
No. of pages 204
Dimensions 150 mm x 11 mm x 225 mm
Weight 310 g
Series Visual Communication
Visual Communication
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Advertising, marketing

Medientheorie, Medienwissenschaft, Werbung, Marke / Branding, Branding (wirtschaftlich), Marketing / Branding

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