The Commodification of Religious Rituals: Representations of Political Actors in Indonesian Elections [PDF]
Elections in Indonesia are closely linked to religion, with politicians using religion as a medium to appeal to voters. In addition, the increasingly widespread commodification of religious rituals in Indonesian politics confirms that religious symbols ...
Faizal Hamzah Lubis +2 more
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Soldiers and Superheroes Needed! Masculine Archetypes and Constrained Commodification in the Sperm Donation Market [PDF]
Extant research on bodily commodification emphasises contexts where market actors can pursue commodification in relatively unconstrained ways. However, scant research examines how marketers foster bodily commodification in markets where institutional ...
Mimoun, L +2 more
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“I'd like five of them”: the racialization and commodification of internationally recruited nurses in the German healthcare sector [PDF]
While research in North American and Australian contexts demonstrates how encountering racism in healthcare is burdensome, the impact of racism on healthcare interactions in Europe, and particularly in Germany, remains underexplored.
Tanja Gangarova +2 more
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Nature and food commodification. Food sovereignty: Rethinking the relation between human and nature [PDF]
The article aims to explore the link between commodification of nature and commodification of food. The latter is in fact one of the most negative and controversial aspects of nature commodification.
Porcheddu Federica
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Children's Commodification on Baim Paula's YouTube Channel
The commodification of children's phenomena on social media raises various problems. This research aims to reveal the children's commodification on Baim Paula's YouTube channel.
Aqila Tazkia Nafsa +1 more
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Newly minted: Non-fungible tokens and the commodification of fandom
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) exist today as a component of a broader, ever-evolving financial environment in which questions of value, ownership, and intention are characterized by their ambiguity.
Trevor Zaucha, C. Agur
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Payments for ecosystem services (PES) gained an increasing importance in science and politics within the last decades. Although the enthusiasm about PES is particularly high in Environmental Economics, opponents criticize the market-based character of ...
Josef Kaiser +2 more
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Street Art Commodification and (An)aesthetic Policies on the Outskirts of Lisbon
In this article, I discuss how street art has become an ally of urban policies molded by the creative city paradigm in marginalized neighborhoods of Lisbon (Portugal).
Otávio Raposo
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The problem with trust: on the discursive commodification of trust in AI
This commentary draws critical attention to the ongoing commodification of trust in policy and scholarly discourses of artificial intelligence (AI) and society.
S. Krüger, Christopher Wilson
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Commodified Justice and American Penal Form
This article seeks to analyze American penal law, ideology, and culture through the lens of Marxist theories of commodification and commodity fetishism.
Daniel Epstein
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