Travel Writing for Tourism and City Branding: Urban Place-Writing Methodologies

Author:   Charlie Mansfield ,  Jasna Potočnik Topler
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   168
Publication Date:   30 December 2022
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Author:   Charlie Mansfield ,  Jasna Potočnik Topler
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.860kg
ISBN:  

9781032014692


ISBN 10:   1032014695
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   30 December 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This book can be used by practitioners, students (undergraduate, postgraduate, and research), and lecturers alike. Despite the wide range of publications on destination marketing (and more generally speaking, on destination management), this book authored by Charlie Mansfield and Jasna Potocnik Topler offers a perspective which is under-investigated by academics and under-exploited by the industry, namely, travel writing. Additionally, the content of the book makes it a 'one-stop-shop' because it can be used for research methods modules (see chapters 4 & 5), for marketing modules (see chapters 1 & 3), academic skills (chapter 6), and even for creative writing modules on programmes other than tourism such as English literature (chapter 5). These chapters provide clear guidelines to researchers, students and practitioners interested in either producing travel writing or deciphering existing texts. One of the main strengths of this book lies in the fact that it goes beyond the visible aspect of destination branding, as it also explores the affect dimension of branding which is sometimes conveyed, enhanced, and communicated by travel writing. Dr Hugues Seraphin, Senior Lecturer in Events & Tourism, Unit of Assessment 17 Research Lead, PGR Students Lead, University of Winchester, UK. This book offers an innovative resource to new and experienced travel writers, by bridging the gap between the field of creative writing and applied academic subjects, such as marketing and branding. As such, the book offers great value by showing the practical use and modus operandi of travel writing.The book can be used by managers in DMOs through its demonstration of the effectiveness of travel writing as a marketing tool. The real added value for practitioners and managers alike is that it renders abstract concepts very tangible and applicable to real-world situations. Philipp Wassler (PhD), Assistant Professor, Department of Management at the University of Bergamo, Italy.


"""This book can be used by practitioners, students (undergraduate, postgraduate, and research), and lecturers alike. Despite the wide range of publications on destination marketing (and more generally speaking, on destination management), this book authored by Charlie Mansfield and Jasna Potočnik Topler offers a perspective which is under-investigated by academics and under-exploited by the industry, namely, travel writing. Additionally, the content of the book makes it a ‘one-stop-shop’ because it can be used for research methods modules (see chapters 4 & 5), for marketing modules (see chapters 1 & 3), academic skills (chapter 6), and even for creative writing modules on programmes other than tourism such as English literature (chapter 5). These chapters provide clear guidelines to researchers, students and practitioners interested in either producing travel writing or deciphering existing texts. One of the main strengths of this book lies in the fact that it goes beyond the visible aspect of destination branding, as it also explores the affect dimension of branding which is sometimes conveyed, enhanced, and communicated by travel writing."" Dr Hugues Séraphin, Senior Lecturer in Events & Tourism, Unit of Assessment 17 Research Lead, PGR Students Lead, University of Winchester, UK. ""This book offers an innovative resource to new and experienced travel writers, by bridging the gap between the field of creative writing and applied academic subjects, such as marketing and branding. As such, the book offers great value by showing the practical use and modus operandi of travel writing.The book can be used by managers in DMOs through its demonstration of the effectiveness of travel writing as a marketing tool. The real added value for practitioners and managers alike is that it renders abstract concepts very tangible and applicable to real-world situations."" Philipp Wassler (PhD), Assistant Professor, Department of Management at the University of Bergamo, Italy."


"""This book can be used by practitioners, students (undergraduate, postgraduate, and research), and lecturers alike. Despite the wide range of publications on destination marketing (and more generally speaking, on destination management), this book authored by Charlie Mansfield and Jasna Potočnik Topler offers a perspective which is under-investigated by academics and under-exploited by the industry, namely, travel writing. Additionally, the content of the book makes it a ‘one-stop-shop’ because it can be used for research methods modules (see chapters 4 & 5), for marketing modules (see chapters 1 & 3), academic skills (chapter 6), and even for creative writing modules on programmes other than tourism such as English literature (chapter 5). These chapters provide clear guidelines to researchers, students and practitioners interested in either producing travel writing or deciphering existing texts. One of the main strengths of this book lies in the fact that it goes beyond the visible aspect of destination branding, as it also explores the affect dimension of branding which is sometimes conveyed, enhanced, and communicated by travel writing."" -Dr Hugues Séraphin, Senior Lecturer in Events & Tourism, Unit of Assessment 17 Research Lead, PGR Students Lead, University of Winchester, UK. ""This book offers an innovative resource to new and experienced travel writers, by bridging the gap between the field of creative writing and applied academic subjects, such as marketing and branding. As such, the book offers great value by showing the practical use and modus operandi of travel writing.The book can be used by managers in DMOs through its demonstration of the effectiveness of travel writing as a marketing tool. The real added value for practitioners and managers alike is that it renders abstract concepts very tangible and applicable to real-world situations."" -Philipp Wassler (PhD), Assistant Professor, Department of Management at the University of Bergamo, Italy. “Travel Writing for Tourism and City Branding: Urban Place-Writing Methodologies by Charlie Mansfield and Jasna Potocnik Topler, is a fascinating study of the contribution of literary travel writing to successful place-branding in today’s tourism industry, its economic impact on this sector, and its psychological impact on both creators and receivers of texts […] Travel Writing for Tourism and City Branding: Urban Place-Writing Methodologies is an indispensable resource for teachers and students of travel-writing and a provocative read for anyone eager to understand the far-reaching if unexpected reverberations literary texts and creative writers may produce in global tourism today.” -Linda Lappin, author of The Soul of Place: A Creative Writing Workbook: Ideas and Exercises for Conjuring the Genius Loci and the novel Loving Modigliani: The Afterlife of Jeanne Hébuterne."


"""This book can be used by practitioners, students (undergraduate, postgraduate, and research), and lecturers alike. Despite the wide range of publications on destination marketing (and more generally speaking, on destination management), this book authored by Charlie Mansfield and Jasna Potočnik Topler offers a perspective which is under-investigated by academics and under-exploited by the industry, namely, travel writing. Additionally, the content of the book makes it a ‘one-stop-shop’ because it can be used for research methods modules (see chapters 4 & 5), for marketing modules (see chapters 1 & 3), academic skills (chapter 6), and even for creative writing modules on programmes other than tourism such as English literature (chapter 5). These chapters provide clear guidelines to researchers, students and practitioners interested in either producing travel writing or deciphering existing texts. One of the main strengths of this book lies in the fact that it goes beyond the visible aspect of destination branding, as it also explores the affect dimension of branding which is sometimes conveyed, enhanced, and communicated by travel writing."" -Dr Hugues Séraphin, Senior Lecturer in Events & Tourism, Unit of Assessment 17 Research Lead, PGR Students Lead, University of Winchester, UK. ""This book offers an innovative resource to new and experienced travel writers, by bridging the gap between the field of creative writing and applied academic subjects, such as marketing and branding. As such, the book offers great value by showing the practical use and modus operandi of travel writing.The book can be used by managers in DMOs through its demonstration of the effectiveness of travel writing as a marketing tool. The real added value for practitioners and managers alike is that it renders abstract concepts very tangible and applicable to real-world situations."" -Philipp Wassler (PhD), Assistant Professor, Department of Management at the University of Bergamo, Italy. “Travel Writing for Tourism and City Branding: Urban Place-Writing Methodologies by Charlie Mansfield and Jasna Potocnik Topler, is a fascinating study of the contribution of literary travel writing to successful place-branding in today’s tourism industry, its economic impact on this sector, and its psychological impact on both creators and receivers of texts […] Travel Writing for Tourism and City Branding: Urban Place-Writing Methodologies is an indispensable resource for teachers and students of travel-writing and a provocative read for anyone eager to understand the far-reaching if unexpected reverberations literary texts and creative writers may produce in global tourism today.” -Linda Lappin, author of The Soul of Place: A Creative Writing Workbook: Ideas and Exercises for Conjuring the Genius Loci and the novel Loving Modigliani: The Afterlife of Jeanne Hébuterne. ""Co-authored by Charlie Mansfield and Jasna Potočnik Topler, Travel Writing for Tourism and City Branding: Urban Place-writing Methodologies represents a breakthrough in how the academia should deal with the way a certain profile of contemporary travelers and tourists interacts with destinations, both before and while on the move. Within this frame, Travel writing is presented, discussed, and analyzed from multiple perspectives and approaches, which turns this book into an unmissable reference not only for researchers and students but also for destination managers and other tourism stakeholders, in general [...] The way the stage is prepared for discussion in each chapter and the provided comprehensive examples that illustrate the authors' thesis transform the lonely act of reading into one of participating and dialoguing as if authors and readers were physically together. Hence, the effectiveness and persuasive character of this study promptly enhance the understanding of readers on the issues at hand."" -Cândida Cadavez, in International Journal of Literature and Tourism Research (IJLTR), (2)."


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Charlie Mansfield has been a university lecturer since 1995 and taught until January 2022 at the University of Plymouth in tourism management and French, where he was also co-director of the heritage research centre. He completed a major, funded research project for the CNRS with the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in digital heritage management and was a research academic with the University of Edinburgh from January 2005 until July 2009 where he successfully completed an AHRC-funded research project to digitise medieval literature. He is an independent researcher and travel writer, regularly running summer schools for literary travel writers. Jasna Potočnik Topler has been teaching at the University of Maribor, Slovenia, since 2014. She completed her studies in English language and literature and in journalism, and was awarded her PhD at the University of Ljubljana. Currently, she holds the position of associate professor. Her field of research includes cultural tourism with its subtypes, languages, tourism and media discourse, and communication. She is the author of monographs, scientific articles and conference lectures, and an editorial board member of many journals. She has been engaged in several international projects and in projects with students, the most recent under the EU Erasmus+ Programme KA220-HED is IN-COMM GUIDE that enhances active and inclusive teaching of literacy and communication skills for better employment and sustainable economic growth. As a guest lecturer, she has had cooperation with many European universities.

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