Full Description
This book explores city branding in the public sector as an aspect of e-governance from a privileged linguistic, discursive and semiotic perspective. It analyses how local administrations and public bodies engage their stakeholders by addressing key issues such as active citizenship, social inclusion and promotion of cultural heritage and events.
Contents
Introduction 1. City Websites as a Multimodal Genre 2. E-Governance on the Web: Linguistic Strategies 3. Branding Heritage, Digital Genres, Transmedia Storytelling 4. Expos and the Rhetoric of Sustainability



