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Beyond authenticity and commodification [PDF]
Authenticity and commodification are central to academic debates in tourism. Previous analyses suggest that the commercialization of local identities leads to negative consequences.
Cole, Stroma, Cole, S.
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2019
Abstract I explore the depiction of the Miracle of the Black Leg by Saints Cosmas and Damian. This narrates the miraculous cure of a white verger with a diseased leg after the grafting of a leg from a dead African man onto his amputated stump.
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Abstract I explore the depiction of the Miracle of the Black Leg by Saints Cosmas and Damian. This narrates the miraculous cure of a white verger with a diseased leg after the grafting of a leg from a dead African man onto his amputated stump.
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The commodification of temporary housing
Cities, 2021Abstract Since the 1970s, temporary uses of vacant spaces have become a preferred urban development strategy to revitalise centrally-located neighbourhoods. In the housing sector, however, temporary uses are barely registered as they provide only short-term shelter in buildings shortly before demolition.
Debrunner, Gabriela, Gerber, Jean-David
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Commodification and Human Interests
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2018In Markets Without Limits and a series of related papers, Jason Brennan and Peter Jaworski argue that it is morally permissible to buy and sell anything that it is morally permissible to possess and exchange outside of the market. Accordingly, we should (Brennan and Jaworski argue) open markets in "contested commodities" including blood, gametes ...
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Genome commodification in the NHS
BMJ, 2019The emergence of genetics nurses and counsellors as a specific practitioner group with its own registration and professional body recognises the complicated nature of genetic disorders and the implications for those affected and their families, including reproductive decisions. The NHS acknowledges the importance of …
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