Book details

  • Genre:art
  • Sub-genre:Business Aspects
  • Language:English
  • Pages:190
  • eBook ISBN:9788799360222

Survival Through Storytelling

Communicating Arts & Culture in a Crowded and Changing Media Landscape

By Christian Have

Overview


• What is effective communication in today’s media world? • How does the pervasive celebrity culture affect the situation of arts and culture? • How are social media affecting the way our media image is being formed? • What are the consequences of the massive emergence of communications channels, when it comes to the way we understand the arts and culture, our society, the world – and ourselves?
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Description


• What is effective communication in today’s media world? • How does the pervasive celebrity culture affect the situation of arts and culture? • How are social media affecting the way our media image is being formed? • What are the consequences of the massive emergence of communications channels, when it comes to the way we understand the arts and culture, our society, the world – and ourselves? In this book, communications expert Christian Have uncovers the conditions of the arts and the cultural sphere in today’s globalized media world, and he explains how a professional communicator best ensures a clear, relevant and engaging communication. Through numerous examples, cases, theories and easily applied methods and models, the book offers a clear introduction and guide to working with strategic communication – whether you are working with large-scale, international cultural events, place-branding of cities and countries, broad audience-involving events on social media platforms, or small, underground punk concerts.
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About The Author


Christian Have founded Have Communications 1983. As a former professional drummer in the Danish band Mabel, Have had quickly spotted a need for a communications agency specialized in culture and the arts. Have has written several books on communication, audience behavior, and celebrity culture. He frequently lectures on the subjects at universities across the world. Moreover, he holds special positions and is a board member within a number of NGOs and cultural institutions such as The Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen Jazz Festival, The National Press Club of Denmark, and Danish People’s Aid.
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