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Towards the engagement economy: interconnected processes of commodification on YouTube
Media, Culture & Society, 2022A dominant way for digital platforms to generate revenue has been through the sale of audiences to advertisers encapsulated by the idea of the attention economy. This model has been challenged in recent years due to competitive and political pressures on
Jacob Ørmen, Andreas Gregersen
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Applied Linguistics Review, 2022
Ongoing debates in the field of sociolinguistics are centred around the implications of the commodification of the languages and cultures of ethnic minorities.
Peng Nie, Xiaofang Yao
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Ongoing debates in the field of sociolinguistics are centred around the implications of the commodification of the languages and cultures of ethnic minorities.
Peng Nie, Xiaofang Yao
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Tourism, capital, and the commodification of place
Progress in Human Geography, 2020The tourism industries remain inadequately and inconsistently theorised as a form of capitalist development despite their immense ability to transform spaces and economies.
M. Young, F. Markham
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The Critique of Commodification
The Critique of Commodification, 2021This book explores the intellectual history, nature, and consequences of commodification. While many use the term “commodification,” few realize that it was only introduced in the 1970s by Marxist scholars in Britain and the United States. However, while
C. Hermann
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, 2021
Fundamental, wide-ranging, and highly consequential transformations take place in interpersonal, and systemic trust relations due to the rapid adoption of complex, planetary-scale digital technological innovations.
Balázs Bodó
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Fundamental, wide-ranging, and highly consequential transformations take place in interpersonal, and systemic trust relations due to the rapid adoption of complex, planetary-scale digital technological innovations.
Balázs Bodó
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Disability & Society, 2019
This article offers some personal reflections from a mental health service user/survivor researcher working in English academia. It is a critical examination of what mainstream clinical mental health researchers and funders appear to need us to be, and ...
S. Carr
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This article offers some personal reflections from a mental health service user/survivor researcher working in English academia. It is a critical examination of what mainstream clinical mental health researchers and funders appear to need us to be, and ...
S. Carr
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Creative destruction: the commodification of industrial heritage in Nanfeng Kiln District, China
Tourism Places in Asia, 2019The potential value of industrial heritage for developing tourism has attracted increasing attention worldwide. In China, there is an emerging trend of the reuse of industrial heritage sites to develop industrial heritage tourism as ‘creative parks ...
X. Yang, Honggang Xu, G. Wall
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Challenges to Public Universities: Digitalisation, Commodification and Precarity
Social Epistemology, 2019Universities remain the most important organisations involved in developing knowledge and providing means of social mobility. However, they are facing challenges from new providers facilitated by new technologies.
J. Holmwood, C. Marcuello Servós
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Plagiarism and the commodification of knowledge
Higher Education, 2022S. McKenna
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