慶應義塾大学学術情報リポジトリ(KOARA)KeiO Associated Repository of Academic resources

慶應義塾大学学術情報リポジトリ(KOARA)

Home  »»  Listing item  »»  Detail

Detail

Item Type Article
ID
AN0006957X-00000092-0057  
Preview
Image
thumbnail  
Caption  
Full text
AN0006957X-00000092-0057.pdf
Type :application/pdf Download
Size :520.0 KB
Last updated :Mar 14, 2022
Downloads : 215

Total downloads since Mar 14, 2022 : 215
 
Release Date
 
Title
Title Perpetuating the temporal : power poles and the urban space in Japan  
Kana  
Romanization  
Other Title
Title  
Kana  
Romanization  
Creator
Name 近森, 高明  
Kana チカモリ, タカアキ  
Romanization Chikamori, Takaaki  
Affiliation Keio University  
Affiliation (Translated)  
Role  
Link  
Edition
 
Place
東京  
Publisher
Name 慶應義塾大学大学院社会学研究科  
Kana ケイオウ ギジュク ダイガク ダイガクイン シャカイガク ケンキュウカ  
Romanization Keiō gijuku daigaku daigakuin shakaigaku kenkyūka  
Date
Issued (from:yyyy) 2021  
Issued (to:yyyy)  
Created (yyyy-mm-dd)  
Updated (yyyy-mm-dd)  
Captured (yyyy-mm-dd)  
Physical description
 
Source Title
Name 慶応義塾大学大学院社会学研究科紀要 : 社会学心理学教育学 : 人間と社会の探究  
Name (Translated) Studies in sociology, psychology and education : inquiries into humans and societies  
Volume  
Issue 92  
Year 2021  
Month  
Start page (57)  
End page 63  
ISSN
0912456X  
ISBN
 
DOI
URI
JaLCDOI
NII Article ID
 
Ichushi ID
 
Other ID
 
Doctoral dissertation
Dissertation Number  
Date of granted  
Degree name  
Degree grantor  
Abstract
The aestheticisation of the city is one of the main concerns of a global city that attempts to attract tourists from all over the world. In the case of Tokyo, power poles is one alleged concern spoiling the beauty of the cityscape. Japanese cities can be described, literally, as 'wired cities', since there are myriad electric cables running overhead and countless poles lining the streets and lanes. However, in retrospect, power poles have had a historical role as an important mediating infrastructure in Japanese cities, having supported the rapid spread of new technologies, such as telephone, electricity, cable radio, cable TV, and optical fibre Internet. A distinctive characteristic of power poles in Japan can be pointed out as the 'perpetuation of the temporal'. They are temporal because, in terms of city planning, power poles were understood since the beginning of the Meiji era (1868–1912) as temporary ways to set up telegraph and electricity networks as rapidly as possible. They are perpetuated because strong poles made of concrete replaced the feeble wooden poles after WWII, aiming for long-term endurance. In this paper, the historical relationships between power poles and the cityscape in Japan are investigated in order to propose a new way to understand the multiple dimensions of the urban aesthetics.
 
Table of contents

 
Keyword
infrastructure  

technology  

cityscape  

power pole  

urban aesthetics  
NDC
 
Note
特集 慶應義塾大学とウィーン大学の間での社会学のグローバルな提携にむけて
 
Language
英語  
Type of resource
text  
Genre
Departmental Bulletin Paper  
Text version
publisher  
Related DOI
Access conditions

 
Last modified date
Mar 14, 2022 15:24:45  
Creation date
Mar 14, 2022 15:24:45  
Registerd by
mediacenter
 
History
Mar 14, 2022    インデックス を変更
 
Index
/ Public / Graduate School of Human Relations / Studies in sociology, psychology and education : inquiries into humans and societies   / 92 (2021)
 
Related to