bookLondon School of Economics and Political Science Research Online (London School of Economics and Political Science)Oct 15, 2012Closed access
Authentic™: The Politics of Ambivalence in a Brand Culture
Abstract
Brands are everywhere. Branding is central to political campaigns and political protest movements; the alchemy of social media and self-branding creates overnight celebrities; the self-proclaimed “greening” of institutions and merchant goods is nearly universal. But while the practice of branding is typically understood as a tool of marketing, a method of attaching social meaning to a commodity as a way to make it more personally resonant with consumers, Sarah Banet-Weiser argues that in the contemporary era, brands are about culture as much as they are about economics. That, in fact, we live in a brand culture. Authentic™ maintains that branding has extended beyond a business model to become both reliant on,…
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- Politics
- Commodification
- Sociology
- Corporate branding
- Advertising
- Aesthetics
- Brand management
- Media studies
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