Examples of using Commodification in English and their translations into Chinese
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Conceptual art also reacted against the commodification of art;
Monetization and commodification are the underlying processes at work.
Conceptual artwork also reacted in opposition to the commodification of art;
Commodification is coming for us all, not just software engineers.
I'm 100% against this space pollution and commodification of the night sky.”.
In Japan, the commodification of the image is described as the image"appeal to customers.".
Blue Gold: The Global Water Crisis and the Commodification of the World' s Water Supply".
He sums up what is atstake:“The risk of over-intervention is you get commodification.
Their commodification and trade hold mirrors to global inequalities and ecological plunder.
Obviously that demonstrated a concern on your part for art's commodification and the ways it accrues value.
The commodification of labour power and the suppression of alternative forms of production and consumption”.
De-extinction, the genetic recreation of extinct species,is cast as problematic because it enables a commodification of nature.
The commodification of health in Brazil seems inexorable, reflecting the grip of the financial markets.
An associated class which can organise society on the principle of association,which goes against the capitalist reign of universal commodification.
Commodification is one of the most important dynamics of the neoliberal era in Southeast Asia and elsewhere.
One aspect of the online platform is that it completely eliminates approach anxiety,which has led to the commodification of dating in many respects.
Theme: Commodification of women, involuntary servitude, forced marriage," honour killings" and customs of Pakistani women.
At the popular level, the drive towards market freedoms and the commodification of everything can all too easily run amok and produce social incoherence.
But does the commodification of his work not also shore up a social reality that impoverishes those communities in the first place?
The phenomenon, known as“surveillance capitalism”, is a term coined byHarvard scholar Shoshana Zuboff to describe the commodification of personal information.
The marketisation and commodification of gender appears increasingly to de-naturalise gender from naturalised biological concerns.
Similarly, Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse, Benjamin, and others associated with the Frankfurt school traced the gradual bureaucratization,rationalization, and commodification of social life.
The corporatization, commodification, and privatization of hitherto public assets have been signal features of the neoliberal project.
This has contributed to the impact of globalization, further legitimizing practices resulting in the patenting, control,appropriation, and commodification of physical and human resources worldwide.
The corporatization, commodification, and privatization of hitherto public assets has been a signal feature of the neoliberal project.
Not only has the gap between rich and poor widened, the commodification of everything has sharpened the sting of inequality by making money matter more.
Capital's commodification of necessities directly undermines the self-sufficiency of entire populations by determining how resources are allocated.
And it resists, in its way, the commodification of sleep under the conditions of late capitalism: we sleep to stay, and save, ourselves.
Likewise, the commodification of knowledge makes today's graduates more disposable: vulnerable to replacement by the“machinery” that produced them.
But through this kind of commodification, veganism is being placed alongside the kinds of products that the movement founders were fighting against.