SMITH, ANDREW (2005) Conceptualizing City Image Change: The
‘Re-Imaging’ of Barcelona. TOURISM GEOGRAPHIES, 7(4): 398–423. ABSTRACT: In recent years many post-industrial cities have implemented ambitious re-imaging strategies to appeal to a variety of external audiences. This paper identifies a con-ceptual framework within which the effects of these initiatives on tourists’ images can be un-derstood.
The framework contends that re-imaging can affect different city image components through the connotations and synecdochical images generated. The value of this framework is then illustrated by its application to the re-imaging initiatives adopted by Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. This case study reveals that the mechanisms identified in the framework are useful ways of explaining how city images are modified. It also suggests that the pursuit of image change through these processes has important implications for the general direction and outcomes of
wider regeneration objectives. |