The enchantment sphere: a non-dualistic approach to singularization and commoditization

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Autor(a) principal: Pompeo, Karin Ligia Brondino
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10438/18750
Resumo: Dualistic interpretations of Kopytoff’s commoditization process prevail in consumer research literature. In those studies, the object is either a commodity or a singularized possession, ignoring the author’s original approach in which several exchange spheres, with different levels of singularization, can coexist. This research offers a closer account to the original approach by: 1) highlighting the theoretical extensions as well as the misinterpretation so far; 2) investigating some of the spheres that can exist in the ‘gray zone’ between the two ideal polar types of singularization and commoditization, and 3) proposing a new framework of the commoditization-singularization process for consumer studies. To achieve these, I developed a comprehensive analysis of how singularization and commoditization concepts appear in consumer research literature, interviewed consumers in four different countries, immersed myself in several activities to understand their context, and traced the biography of an object: the vintage Selmer Mark VI saxophone. The chosen sphere for a deeper analysis I named the enchantment sphere, since the objects within it radiate a transcendent allure that obliterates objective explanations for its superior qualities. The objects within this sphere are a clear example of the ambiguous state of a commodity as advocated by Kopytoff, because they experience at the same time some level of singularization and some level of commoditization. This is possible because those objects are precluded from extreme commoditization due to their magical allures, while still having an evident exchange value. Considering the findings that result both from the literature analysis and the fieldwork, I propose a cohesive visual concept that explains the commoditization-singularization process as a non-linear structure and that also allows further complements and extensions.
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spelling Pompeo, Karin Ligia BrondinoEscolas::EAESPFontenelle, Isleide ArrudaCampos, Roberta DiasCastilhos, Rodrigo BisogninBrito, Eliane Pereira Zamith2017-09-06T20:43:28Z2017-09-06T20:43:28Z2017-08-10http://hdl.handle.net/10438/18750Dualistic interpretations of Kopytoff’s commoditization process prevail in consumer research literature. In those studies, the object is either a commodity or a singularized possession, ignoring the author’s original approach in which several exchange spheres, with different levels of singularization, can coexist. This research offers a closer account to the original approach by: 1) highlighting the theoretical extensions as well as the misinterpretation so far; 2) investigating some of the spheres that can exist in the ‘gray zone’ between the two ideal polar types of singularization and commoditization, and 3) proposing a new framework of the commoditization-singularization process for consumer studies. To achieve these, I developed a comprehensive analysis of how singularization and commoditization concepts appear in consumer research literature, interviewed consumers in four different countries, immersed myself in several activities to understand their context, and traced the biography of an object: the vintage Selmer Mark VI saxophone. The chosen sphere for a deeper analysis I named the enchantment sphere, since the objects within it radiate a transcendent allure that obliterates objective explanations for its superior qualities. The objects within this sphere are a clear example of the ambiguous state of a commodity as advocated by Kopytoff, because they experience at the same time some level of singularization and some level of commoditization. This is possible because those objects are precluded from extreme commoditization due to their magical allures, while still having an evident exchange value. Considering the findings that result both from the literature analysis and the fieldwork, I propose a cohesive visual concept that explains the commoditization-singularization process as a non-linear structure and that also allows further complements and extensions.As interpretações dualistas do processo de commoditização de Kopytoff prevalecem na literatura de cultura de consumo. Nesses estudos, o objeto ou é uma commodity ou uma posse singularizada, ignorando a abordagem original desse autor em que várias esferas de troca, com diferentes níveis de singularização, podem coexistir. Esta pesquisa oferece uma perspectiva mais próxima da abordagem original, da seguinte forma: 1) destacando as extensões teóricas, bem como a má interpretação dos conceitos até agora; 2) investigando algumas das esferas que podem existir na 'zona cinzenta' entre os dois tipos ideais de singularização e commoditização, e 3) propondo uma nova estrutura do processo de commoditização-singularização para estudos de consumo. Para atingir isso, desenvolvi uma análise abrangente de como os conceitos de singularização e commoditização aparecem na literatura de pesquisa de consumo, entrevistei consumidores em quatro países diferentes, aprofundei-me em várias atividades para entender seu contexto e construí a biografia de um objeto: o saxofone vintage Selmer Mark VI. Eu nomeei de esfera do encantamento a que foi escolhida para uma análise mais profunda, uma vez que os objetos dentro dela irradiam uma fascinação transcendente que oblitera explicações objetivas para suas qualidades superiores. Os objetos dentro desta esfera são um claro exemplo do estado ambíguo de uma commodity, como defendido por Kopytoff, porque eles experimentam ao mesmo tempo algum nível de singularização e algum nível de commoditização. Isso é possível porque esses objetos são excluídos da commoditização extrema devido a suas atrações mágicas, ao mesmo tempo que possuem um valor de troca evidente. Considerando os resultados a partir da análise da literatura e do trabalho de campo, eu proponho um conceito visual coeso que explica o processo de commoditização-singularização como uma estrutura não-linear e que também permite complementos e extensões adicionais.engSingularizationCommoditySpheres of exchangeEnchantmentJazzSaxophoneSingularizaçãoEsferas de trocaEncantamentoSaxofoneAdministração de empresasBens de consumoMercadoriasConsumo (Economia)Qualidade dos produtos - Aspectos psicológicosThe enchantment sphere: a non-dualistic approach to singularization and commoditizationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisreponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTEXTtese versão final pós banca.pdf.txttese versão final pós banca.pdf.txtExtracted 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title The enchantment sphere: a non-dualistic approach to singularization and commoditization
spellingShingle The enchantment sphere: a non-dualistic approach to singularization and commoditization
Pompeo, Karin Ligia Brondino
Singularization
Commodity
Spheres of exchange
Enchantment
Jazz
Saxophone
Singularização
Esferas de troca
Encantamento
Saxofone
Administração de empresas
Bens de consumo
Mercadorias
Consumo (Economia)
Qualidade dos produtos - Aspectos psicológicos
title_short The enchantment sphere: a non-dualistic approach to singularization and commoditization
title_full The enchantment sphere: a non-dualistic approach to singularization and commoditization
title_fullStr The enchantment sphere: a non-dualistic approach to singularization and commoditization
title_full_unstemmed The enchantment sphere: a non-dualistic approach to singularization and commoditization
title_sort The enchantment sphere: a non-dualistic approach to singularization and commoditization
author Pompeo, Karin Ligia Brondino
author_facet Pompeo, Karin Ligia Brondino
author_role author
dc.contributor.unidadefgv.por.fl_str_mv Escolas::EAESP
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv Fontenelle, Isleide Arruda
Campos, Roberta Dias
Castilhos, Rodrigo Bisognin
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pompeo, Karin Ligia Brondino
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Brito, Eliane Pereira Zamith
contributor_str_mv Brito, Eliane Pereira Zamith
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Singularization
Commodity
Spheres of exchange
Enchantment
Jazz
Saxophone
topic Singularization
Commodity
Spheres of exchange
Enchantment
Jazz
Saxophone
Singularização
Esferas de troca
Encantamento
Saxofone
Administração de empresas
Bens de consumo
Mercadorias
Consumo (Economia)
Qualidade dos produtos - Aspectos psicológicos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Singularização
Esferas de troca
Encantamento
Saxofone
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv Administração de empresas
dc.subject.bibliodata.por.fl_str_mv Bens de consumo
Mercadorias
Consumo (Economia)
Qualidade dos produtos - Aspectos psicológicos
description Dualistic interpretations of Kopytoff’s commoditization process prevail in consumer research literature. In those studies, the object is either a commodity or a singularized possession, ignoring the author’s original approach in which several exchange spheres, with different levels of singularization, can coexist. This research offers a closer account to the original approach by: 1) highlighting the theoretical extensions as well as the misinterpretation so far; 2) investigating some of the spheres that can exist in the ‘gray zone’ between the two ideal polar types of singularization and commoditization, and 3) proposing a new framework of the commoditization-singularization process for consumer studies. To achieve these, I developed a comprehensive analysis of how singularization and commoditization concepts appear in consumer research literature, interviewed consumers in four different countries, immersed myself in several activities to understand their context, and traced the biography of an object: the vintage Selmer Mark VI saxophone. The chosen sphere for a deeper analysis I named the enchantment sphere, since the objects within it radiate a transcendent allure that obliterates objective explanations for its superior qualities. The objects within this sphere are a clear example of the ambiguous state of a commodity as advocated by Kopytoff, because they experience at the same time some level of singularization and some level of commoditization. This is possible because those objects are precluded from extreme commoditization due to their magical allures, while still having an evident exchange value. Considering the findings that result both from the literature analysis and the fieldwork, I propose a cohesive visual concept that explains the commoditization-singularization process as a non-linear structure and that also allows further complements and extensions.
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