circulationism

noun

Etymology

From circulation + -ism.

  1. derived from circulatio
  2. inherited from circulacioun
  3. suffixed as circulationism — “circulation + ism

Definitions

  1. An emphasis on circulating goods as opposed to producing them.

    • In such a situation, Steyerl advocates, echoing Benjamin, an updated form of critical-cultural barbarism in the guise of a strategy of 'circulationism' – an emphasis on 'postproducing, launching, and accelerating' an image.

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