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    <title>DSpace コレクション: 2018-03-15</title>
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    <title>日本型エンターテイメントの人材育成と事業システム : 京都花街・宝塚歌劇・AKB48の比較</title>
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    <description>タイトル: 日本型エンターテイメントの人材育成と事業システム : 京都花街・宝塚歌劇・AKB48の比較
著者: 西尾, 久美子
抄録: This study is intended as a social scientific investigation for as to why in Japanese-style entertainment industry, Kyoto Geisha districts, The Takarazuka opera and AKB48, have maintained their high quality performances and survived to this day, with a focus on the structure of human resources development and business system. With a view towards examining more heuristic facts based on data, I found three peculiarity common points to those cases. 1. The entertainers of those entertainments have adequate opportunities to prove themselves. 2. Those entertainments have function as to create customer relationship, so that entertainers develop their career through the relationship. 3. Those opportunities work as like as an evaluation information system.</description>
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    <title>視覚文化の近代 : スペクタクルと監視をめぐって</title>
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    <description>タイトル: 視覚文化の近代 : スペクタクルと監視をめぐって
著者: 亘, 明志</description>
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    <title>京阪神地域における大衆食堂経営主の生活史と同郷ネットワーク : 「力餅食堂」を事例に</title>
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    <description>タイトル: 京阪神地域における大衆食堂経営主の生活史と同郷ネットワーク : 「力餅食堂」を事例に
著者: 奥井, 亜紗子
抄録: People who migrated from rural area to urban area after the war were employed by companies. Consequently, they were being isolated from local communities. These migrants were generally seen as ‘new urban middle class’. However, in reality, certain amount of migrants entered urban self-employed class during their job hunting in urban area after their compulsory education. These migrants became the main residents in urban local communities after the war. This article aims to clarify the life histories of urban self-employed entrepreneurs who migrated from rural area during the post war high economic growth period from the angle of compatriot network.. ‘Chikaramochi Shokudou’ is a Bistro with 130 years history. The Bistro was a ‘Manjuu’（bun） shop started by Rikizou Ikeguchi in Toyooka city in Meji22 （1889）. In Taishou era, sweets, noodles, bowls of rice were added into the menu, and gradually ‘Chikaramochi Shokudo’ expanded its stores in Keihanshin Metropolitan, based on the ‘Norenwake’ system. ‘Norenwake’ system is a business system which allows trainees to set up their own business using the name ‘Chikaramochi Shokudou’. Most masters of the ‘Chikaramochi Shokudou’ were people from Tajiima, the same hometown of Rikizou Ikeguchi. They made used their compatriot networks for their chain migration to urban area and set up their own ‘Chikaramochi Shokudou’ business after a specified period of live-in training under their master’s house. This paper used both quality and quantity methods to analyze the life histories of ‘Chikaramochi Shokudou’ entrepreneurs, especially focusing the period between urban migration and starting new business of the first generation entrepreneurs.</description>
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    <title>承認欲求についての心理学的考察 : 現代の若者とSNSとの関連から</title>
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    <description>タイトル: 承認欲求についての心理学的考察 : 現代の若者とSNSとの関連から
著者: 正木, 大貴
抄録: The purpose of this paper is to overview the transition of the concept of the need of approval from the psychological point of view and to discuss the need for approval in young people in the light to the situation with human relations and society, especially with regard to SNS. In the field of psychology, the need for approval is well known as one of the stages of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. In addition, the need for approval is studied from two aspects, the praise seeking need and the rejection avoidance need. It was understood that contemporary youth maintain friendships while paying attention to circumstances surrounding them so as not to hurt others or be hurt by them. Nurturing the sense that children are approved of by their parents in their parent-child relationships also affects subsequent human relations. The pathological aspect of that not working out well has been pointed out. The psychological feature common to such pathology is the “approval with conditions”. This is not such form of parental approval of children as “loving them the way they are”, but the “if you can do ..., then I will love you” form of approval. Contemporary parent-child relationships seem to be presenting “approval with conditions” while securing “unconditional approval”. As a result, young people became worried whether they will be accepted if there is no condition for approval even in relationships with friends. On the other hand, while SNS can easily satisfy the need of approval for young people who use them, it is possible to obtain infinite approval with them. Also, unlike in case with real human relationships, there is a peculiarity of SNS allowing for obtaining approval while minimizing the anxiety of being rejected by someone.</description>
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