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Commodification is the
process of
transforming inalienable, free, or
gifted things (objects, services, ideas, nature,
personal information,
people or...
- The
commodification of
water refers to the
process of
turning water,
especially freshwater, from a
public good into a
tradable commodity also
known as...
- The
commodification of
nature is an area of
research within critical environmental studies that is
concerned with the ways in
which natural entities and...
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Heritage commodification is the
process by
which cultural themes and
expressions come to be
evaluated primarily in
terms of
their exchange value, specifically...
- they will tend to buy the cheapest. This is not to be
confused with
commodification,
which is the
concept of
objects or
services being ****igned an exchange...
- Jill (18
April 2015). "Defining the
Anzac spirit:
celebration or
commodification?". The
Sydney Morning Herald.
Archived from the
original on 21 April...
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Housing in the
United States comes in a
variety of
forms and tenures. The rate of
homeownership in the
United States, as
measured by the
fraction of units...
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authors argue that
commodification is inevitable.
There are both
positive and
negative sociocultural impacts of
commodification on a culture. One positive...
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practical reasons to
oppose any
commodification of animals, not just that
which is
cruel or egregious.
Commodification of
nonhuman animals is one of the...
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critical manifesto written by
McKenzie Wark,
which criticizes the
commodification of
information in the age of
digital culture and globalization. It...