Staff Profiles

Dr James Freund

Lecturer

Marketing

Charles Carter Building
Lancaster University
Bailrigg
Lancaster
LA1 4YX

Email:
Telephone: +44 1524 510984

Profile

Before returning to Lancaster in October 2007, I spent nine years at BT as Head of Brand Strategy. Whilst at BT, I conducted the global research programme behind the creation of the O2 brand and played a central role in the development of the O2 name and identity. I was responsible for naming new products and services at BT, and played a major part in BT’s switch from the BT Piper logo to the current BT Connected World mark.

From 1987-1991 I worked at the advertising agency FCB.

Research Interests

My research uses psychoanalytic theory to explore how stakeholders relate to brands, and how brands develop and evolve. This Brand Psychoanalytic approach investigates conscious and unconscious aspects of brands. Unconscious aspects can surface in 'Doppelgänger' brands i.e. anti-brand images created by critical stakeholders. With my PhD student, Erik Jacobi, I have written a paper describing how Goldman Sachs and its critics have struggled to control the public image of the bank. I am also researching the role brands and consumer culture play in helping and hindering appropriate organizational responses to global warming.

Prospective PhD students who are interested in researching cultural and psychological aspects of brands and markets, for example via an ethnography of a corporation, a think tank, a PR, lobbying, or market research agency, or a new social movement, should email me.

Professional Role

Marketing Department Undergraduate Admissions Tutor

Director of BA Advertising and Marketing (N501)

Qualifications

BSc Psychology (Hull), MA Creative Writing (Lancaster), PhD Creative Writing (Lancaster)

Current Teaching

Undergraduate

MKTG101 Ad Majors Video Project

MKTG232 Advertising

MKTG331 Advertising Research

MKTG334 Integrated Communications

Postgraduate

MSc in Advanced Marketing Management

MKTG405 Brand Communications

MKTG409 MSc Dissertations

PhD

My PhD student, Erik Jacobi, is using actor network theory to study the process of market-making. He has completed an ethnography in the planning department of a London advertising agency.

Recent publications

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Research Areas

  • Branding
  • Corporate environmental sustainability
  • Marketing
  • Media and Cultural Studies
  • Psychology
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