Cultural theory and its spaces for invention and innovation
This article approaches the topics of invention and innovation by way of cultural theory. Building on the works of Ferdinand de Saussure and John Austin, the article offers definitions of invention and innovation in semiotic and performative terms. It conceptualizes invention as a process of resignification, and frames innovation as a felicitous performative. Structuralist theory appears to foreclose the potential for these two terms to exist in the empirical world. This article explores these barriers but also locates conceptual spaces for invention and innovation, and identifies these phenomena as they occur in contemporary empirical sites. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013
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2013
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Authors: | Mast, Jason |
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Mind and Society: Cognitive Studies in Economics and Social Sciences. - Laboratorio di Scienze Cognitive, Metodologiche ed Economico-Sociali (LaSCOMES), ISSN 1593-7879. - Vol. 12.2013, 1, p. 23-33
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Laboratorio di Scienze Cognitive, Metodologiche ed Economico-Sociali (LaSCOMES) |
Subject: | Structuralism | Resignification | Performativity | Invention | Innovation | Tool kit | Metaphorical extension |
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