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- Q5121610 subject Q6462842.
- Q5121610 subject Q6468184.
- Q5121610 abstract "The Circuit of Culture is a theory or framework used in the area of cultural studies. It 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 artefact 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 Gogin 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).".
- Q5121610 wikiPageWikiLink Q1143546.
- Q5121610 wikiPageWikiLink Q622493.
- Q5121610 wikiPageWikiLink Q6462842.
- Q5121610 wikiPageWikiLink Q6468184.
- Q5121610 comment "The Circuit of Culture is a theory or framework used in the area of cultural studies. It 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 artefact you must look at five aspects: its representation, identity, production, consumption and regulation. Du Gay et al.".
- Q5121610 label "Circuit of culture".