“Why the Ruhr Valley Could Become the New Berlin”: How Charismatic Instagram Users in Participative Governance Contexts Playfully Bring Forth a New Regional Imaginary Cover Image

“Why the Ruhr Valley Could Become the New Berlin”: How Charismatic Instagram Users in Participative Governance Contexts Playfully Bring Forth a New Regional Imaginary
“Why the Ruhr Valley Could Become the New Berlin”: How Charismatic Instagram Users in Participative Governance Contexts Playfully Bring Forth a New Regional Imaginary

Author(s): Victoria Huszka
Subject(s): Rural and urban sociology, Social Informatics, Marketing / Advertising, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Institut za etnologiju i folkloristiku
Keywords: postindustrial region; charisma; economic imaginary; figuration; creative worker;

Summary/Abstract: Drawing on ethnographic data collected from regional Instagram marketing in the Ruhr Valley, this article explores the social and symbolic dimensions of charisma as a resource of civil actors in postindustrial governance settings. It is argued that charismatic Instagram users not only utilize the past as a resource for figurative practices, but also transform it symbolically by mixing it with elements derived from the cultural meaning repertoire of Berlin as a role model for a creative city. Furthermore, results are presented on how Instagram users and public marketing actors engage in the socioeconomic transformation of the region: both groups pursue the goal of bringing forth a new economic imaginary for the region. While charismatic Instagram users aim at redefining the Ruhr Valley by playfully challenging and transforming its industrial structures, regional marketing mainly focuses on following a path set by Berlin, based on the shared characteristic of an industrial past in both areas.

  • Issue Year: 60/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 25-41
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English