Branded spaces: Experience enactments and entanglements

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Abstract

Sweeping transformation of brands has led to a warranted need to conquer space for brand performances. Branded spaces emplace agents like consumers or other stakeholders to have an experience that is in multisensual association with a brand. In a fast changing world, branded spaces are becoming lighthouses for brands, for their image and for their relationship to agents. Additionally, the editors and contributors often use a story-like framework to explore how branded spaces are approached as well as to what degree they afford success. Management, branding, marketing, sociology, psychology, and philosophy are some of the disciplines that deal with branded spaces. To address the complexity and the multidisciplinary challenge of branded spaces, this topic is approached via different categories: places and possibilities, facts and figures, senses and sensualities, stories and situations as well as critiques and consequences.

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Sonnenburg, S., & Baker, L. (2013). Branded spaces: Experience enactments and entanglements. Branded Spaces: Experience Enactments and Entanglements (pp. 1–286). Springer Fachmedien. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-01561-9

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