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This article addresses the lack of analysis of the specific ways in which the online environment configures the relationship between the processual dynamics of nostalgia which allow for both creative and conservative modes of identification and the ...
Katharina Niemeyer, Emily Keightley
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Commodification is a challenge that deals not only with the payment for health care but also with the price of the human body. Commodification is somewhat a new concern in bioethics since money and markets have been traditionally ruled out of medicine in order to favor an extra-patrimonial approach to healing the ill.
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Enregisterment, commodification and historical context: "Geordie" versus "Sheffieldish" [PDF]
This article examines a range of texts from nineteenth-century Newcastle and Sheffield, both in the north of England, to demonstrate how the urban dialects of these cities, known respectively as "Geordie" and "Sheffieldish," became enregistered in this ...
Beal, J.C
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This study focuses on the commodification of the Tujia Bai Shou Dance in China and its impact on cultural sustainability. Historically, Bai Shou Dance was a ritual dance. Since the 21st century, commodification has caused it to stray from its traditional
Yaxin Wen, Sang Woo Ha, Chai Chen Tan
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Gay men, Gaydar and the commodification of difference [PDF]
Purpose To investigate ICT mediated inclusion and exclusion in terms of sexuality through a study of a commercial social networking website for gay men Design/methodology/approach The paper uses an approach based on technological inscription and the ...
Alison Adam +3 more
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Globally, cities have been experiencing neoliberal urbanization processes since the 1970s, while also contributing to the production of the neoliberal condition per se.
Bilge Serin +2 more
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The eventization of leisure and the strange death of alternative Leeds [PDF]
The communicative potential of city spaces as leisure spaces is a central assumption of political activism and the creation of alternative, counter-cultural and subcultural scenes. However, such potential for city spaces is limited by the gentrification,
Anna Richter +29 more
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ABSTRACT This article presents the development of a five‐phase Indigenous Data Governance (IDGov) Framework in Australia, focusing on partnerships between the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (ACCHO) sector and non‐Indigenous health entities.
Jacob Prehn +4 more
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Saat Muṣḥaf al-Qur’ān menjadi Komoditas
Can the Qur’ān be traded? Is it allowable and lawful to do commodification of the holy scripture? In view of the fact that Muslim communities mostly require the Qur’ān, an effort for commercialization of it directly emerges, and this article concerns on ...
Eva Nugraha
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This Article examines three traditionally “taboo trades”: (1) the sale of sex, (2) compensated egg donation, and (3) commercial surrogacy. The Article purposely invokes examples in which the compensated provision of goods or services (primarily or ...
Krawiec, Kimberly D.
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