1st Edition
The Art of Purposeful Engagement Contemporary Approaches to Arts and Cultural Marketing and Communication
Part I: Foundations 1. Foundations – Marketing, Meaning and Value in the Arts 2. The Contemporary Arts Marketing Environment – Contexts, Challenges and Change Part II: Understanding People and Purpose 3. Audience Development and Belonging: Building Inclusive Cultural Relationships 4. Understanding Audiences: Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning in Cultural Contexts 5. Cultural Branding and Identity 6. Understanding Stakeholders: Who They Are and Why They Matter in the Cultural Ecosystem Part III: Building the Offer 7. Cultural Product Development and Management 8. Communicating Value: Pricing, Perception and Participation Part IV: Expressing Identity 9. Brand Activation and Management 10. Communicating with Purpose: From Message to Experience 11. Digital Presence and Community Building 12. Public Relations and Earned Media – Part I: Communication, Interpretation and Visibility 13. Public Relations and Stakeholder Trust – Part II: Reputation, Issues and Crisis Communication Part V: Alignment and Reflection 14. Strategic Integration: Aligning Marketing, Purpose and Practice 15. Partnership and Cultural Value – Part I: Foundations, Ethics and Strategic Alignment 16. Partnership and Cultural Value – Part II: Co-Creation, Ecosystems and Shared Value Practice 17. Measuring What Matters: Evaluating Impact, Learning, and Value 18. Ethics as Cultural Leadership: Responsibility, Interpretation and Public Value 19. Future Directions in Cultural Marketing 20. Cultural Communication as Public Practice
Biography
Samuel Cairnduff is an arts and cultural management academic and practitioner whose work focuses on cultural leadership, strategic communication, audience engagement and empathy-led practice. He lectures at the University of Melbourne in Arts and Cultural Management and Media and Communications.
This is his second book with Routledge. His first, Harmonising Cultural Leadership in Professional Orchestras (2025), drew on his doctoral research to examine how cultural institutions navigate purpose, public value, and organisational leadership. Together, his books contribute to international conversations on culture, leadership, and the intersection of cultural institutions and society.
Samuel brings a practitioner’s perspective shaped by a fifteen-year career as a professional musician. He spent five years travelling internationally as a performer on cruise ships and, during his time in London, was engaged as resident pianist at The Dorchester, The Savoy, and Claridge’s. Alongside his performance career, he founded a London-based production, communications, and artist management company, working with artists including Marvin Hamlisch, Charlie Watts, and Dame Patricia Routledge.
He later served as Director of Marketing and Public Affairs at the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and now leads RESONATE // Cultural Leadership, a consultancy working with orchestras, festivals, and arts organisations across Australia on strategy, communications, and audience engagement. He is the creator and host of Decoding Cultural Leadership and a regular presenter on ABC Classic.






