Negotiating the meaning of brands |
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Authors: | Torkild Thellefsen Bent Sørensen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen, Aalborg ?, Denmarkthellefsen@gmail.com;3. Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen, Aalborg ?, Denmark |
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Abstract: | How does a brand become meaningful, and how does certain lifestyle values become integrated into a brand so that the brand appears like a trustworthy statement? The paper investigates the ongoing negotiation processes between brand maker and brand users as a key to understand how brands become meaningful. The result of the negotiation processes is the creation of a common consent of meaning, which the brand rests upon. This implies that a brand can only be meaningful if the brand maker and brand users can create this brand habit. |
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Keywords: | semeiotic brands cognitive branding meaning creation process communication |
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