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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract 文化循環(ぶんかじゅんかん、英語:Circuit of culture)とは、一つの文化圏・文化的空間内における文化の相互作用、あるいは広域・複数域での文化の往来によって生じる互換性を伴う有形無形の文化的事象とその顛末(社会変動)を指す比較文化における文化伝播の論証用語で、文化還流・文化往還ともいう。2015年にEUがサーキュラーエコノミー(循環経済)を提唱して以降は、「Circular culture」とも呼ばれるようになった。 , The circuit of culture is a theory or framThe circuit of culture is a theory or framework used in the area of cultural studies. The theory was devised in 1997 by a group of theorists when studying the Walkman cassette player. The theory suggests that in studying a cultural text or artifact you must look at five aspects: its representation, identity, production, consumption and regulation. Du Gay et al. suggest that "taken together (these 5 points) complete a sort of circuit...through which any analysis of a cultural text...must pass if it is to be adequately studied." Gerard Goggin openly uses this framework in his book Cell Phone Culture: Mobile technology in everyday life in order to fully understand the cell phone as a cultural artifact. His book is split into four parts: production, consumption, regulation, and representation and identity (through looking at mobile convergences). (through looking at mobile convergences).
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rdfs:comment The circuit of culture is a theory or framThe circuit of culture is a theory or framework used in the area of cultural studies. The theory was devised in 1997 by a group of theorists when studying the Walkman cassette player. The theory suggests that in studying a cultural text or artifact you must look at five aspects: its representation, identity, production, consumption and regulation. Du Gay et al. suggest that "taken together (these 5 points) complete a sort of circuit...through which any analysis of a cultural text...must pass if it is to be adequately studied."t pass if it is to be adequately studied." , 文化循環(ぶんかじゅんかん、英語:Circuit of culture)とは、一つの文化圏・文化的空間内における文化の相互作用、あるいは広域・複数域での文化の往来によって生じる互換性を伴う有形無形の文化的事象とその顛末(社会変動)を指す比較文化における文化伝播の論証用語で、文化還流・文化往還ともいう。2015年にEUがサーキュラーエコノミー(循環経済)を提唱して以降は、「Circular culture」とも呼ばれるようになった。
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