The paper examines national identity in Scotland. The research explores how consumers perceive the symbols used to represent Scotland, how these symbols relate to their perceptions of contemporary Scottish identity and their responses to the use of these symbols to promote Scotland and Scottishness. A series of in-depth interviews revealed that national identity in Scotland was seen to be multidimensional. Activities associated with art and culture, as opposed to business and industry, were identified as primary characteristics of contemporary Scotland. The traditional symbols of Scottish identity (e.g. tartan and whiskey) remain dominant signifiers, however, and the problems of this are discussed
Scotland is one of the four nations that make up the plurinational UK. It is as of yet the only one ...
The creation of identity, in terms of both consumer identity and brand identity, is a core topic in ...
Tourism like ‘nation’ is a ‘cultural’ concept. In many cases tourism has played a role in the expr...
The paper examines national identity in Scotland. The research explores how consumers perceive the s...
The paper examines national identity in Scotland. The research explores how consumers perceive the s...
The Importance of Symbols for National Identity Formation in Scotland This diploma thesis deals with...
The discipline of marketing has paid scant attention to the fundamental features of national identit...
The discipline of marketing has paid scant attention to the fundamental features of national identit...
The relevance of the research is determined by the growing interest to modern manifestations of Celt...
This study explores how influential the kilt and tartan are in the way Americans perceive and expre...
Scottish people are depriving of separate identity crisis which is independent from British identity...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
This volume looks at the way that perceptions of Scottish identity have changed through the centurie...
Tourism like ‘nation’ is a ‘cultural’ concept. In many cases tourism has played a role in the expr...
Scotland is one of the four nations that make up the plurinational UK. It is as of yet the only one ...
Scotland is one of the four nations that make up the plurinational UK. It is as of yet the only one ...
The creation of identity, in terms of both consumer identity and brand identity, is a core topic in ...
Tourism like ‘nation’ is a ‘cultural’ concept. In many cases tourism has played a role in the expr...
The paper examines national identity in Scotland. The research explores how consumers perceive the s...
The paper examines national identity in Scotland. The research explores how consumers perceive the s...
The Importance of Symbols for National Identity Formation in Scotland This diploma thesis deals with...
The discipline of marketing has paid scant attention to the fundamental features of national identit...
The discipline of marketing has paid scant attention to the fundamental features of national identit...
The relevance of the research is determined by the growing interest to modern manifestations of Celt...
This study explores how influential the kilt and tartan are in the way Americans perceive and expre...
Scottish people are depriving of separate identity crisis which is independent from British identity...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
This volume looks at the way that perceptions of Scottish identity have changed through the centurie...
Tourism like ‘nation’ is a ‘cultural’ concept. In many cases tourism has played a role in the expr...
Scotland is one of the four nations that make up the plurinational UK. It is as of yet the only one ...
Scotland is one of the four nations that make up the plurinational UK. It is as of yet the only one ...
The creation of identity, in terms of both consumer identity and brand identity, is a core topic in ...
Tourism like ‘nation’ is a ‘cultural’ concept. In many cases tourism has played a role in the expr...