The commodification of nature is an area of research within critical environmental studies that is concerned with the ways in which natural entities and...
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Commodification is the process of transforming inalienable, free, or gifted things (objects, services, ideas, nature, personal information, people or animals)...
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The commodification of water refers to the process of turning water, especially freshwater, from a public good into a tradable commodity also known as...
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represents a commodification of nature. Another example can be seen in “the great frontier.” The American frontier became the nation's most sacred myth of origin...
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Brügger, Paula (2020). The Capitalist Commodification of Animals. Chapter: Animals and Nature: The Co-modification of the Sentient Biosphere (Research in...
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Eco-capitalism (redirect from Criticism of eco-capitalism)
economic growth and commodification of nature as an inevitability in capitalism, and thus criticize bright-green environmentalism. The roots of eco-capitalism...
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Sexual revolution (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from September 2018)
States Combined oral contraceptive pill Commodification of nature Comprehensive sex education Exploitation of women in mass media Feminist sex wars Gay...
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Green imperialism (category Environmental history of Canada)
of commodification of nature for environmental goals is also known as "selling nature to save it" or green grabbing. Committee for the Abolition of Illegitimate...
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also defined as the neoliberal commodification of nature and its exploitation in the global south for the profits of the global north Green Imperialism:...
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Climate justice (redirect from Morality of global warming)
sustainable manner, and is opposed to the commodification of nature and its resources. Bali Principles of Climate Justice, article 18, August 29, 2002...
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practice politicized the forested landscape and was an aspect of the commodification of nature, with liberal economic policies undermined collective indigenous...
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Heritage commodification is the process by which cultural themes and expressions come to be evaluated primarily in terms of their exchange value, specifically...
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D'Amico, Lisa Nicole (2013-07-19). Ecopornography and the Commodification of Extinction: The Rhetoric of Natural History Filmmaking, 1895-Present (Thesis). Mikkelson...
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Diana Liverman (category Fellows of Linacre College, Oxford)
Geography, environmental governance and the commodification of nature" (PDF). Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 94 (4): 734–738. Vasquez...
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way of being in the world. This way resists commodification in our relations with one another and with nature to produce a better future, one in which humans...
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interested in creating investment opportunities and is pushing for the commodification of nature. Further some active employees have tight connection to the World...
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issues that appear in her work include commodification of nature, the political and cultural history of the national parks in the US, and the correlation...
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Ayahuasca (redirect from Vine of the soul)
are surrounded by some controversies involving ethnobotany, patents, commodification and biopiracy: Anahuasca (ayahuasca analogues). A term usually used...
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Aesthetics (redirect from Philosophy of art)
aesthetics could not proceed without confronting the role of the culture industry in the commodification of art and aesthetic experience. Hal Foster attempted...
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Capitalism (redirect from Characteristics of capitalism)
defined by a number of basic constituent elements: private property, profit motive, capital accumulation, competitive markets, commodification, wage labor, and...
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Macaroni (fashion) (category History of clothing (Western fashion))
consciousness, new nationalisms, commodification, and consumer capitalism. The macaroni was the Georgian era precursor to the dandy of the Regency and Victorian...
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rise of tourism, authors argue that commodification is inevitable. There are both positive and negative sociocultural impacts of commodification on a...
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Saltwater Slavery (section Commodification)
further wars and captures. One of the most important threads running through Smallwood's book is the process of commodification. This project begins in the...
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Surveillance capitalism (category History of the Internet)
in political economics which denotes the widespread collection and commodification of personal data by corporations. This phenomenon is distinct from government...
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Exchange value (section Commodification)
trade a commodity without too much risk of a type that would undermine the business. Thus, the commodification of a good or service often involves a considerable...
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Cross-device tracking (section Panoptic surveillance and the commodification of users' digital identity)
Matt (2002). "Panopticon.com: Online Surveillance and the Commodification of Privacy". Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 46 (4): 586–606. doi:10...
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Hawaii (redirect from State of Hawaii)
commodification and exploitation of Hawaiian culture resulting in insidious forms of "cultural prostitution". Hawaii has been used to fuel ideas of escapism...
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Commodity fetishism (redirect from Fetishism of commodities)
the greater market. The fetishization of nature and natural resources often leads through its commodification as a product to be advertised. Conceptual...
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Bottled water (redirect from Bottle of water)
has analyzed the commodification of bottled water through the corporate and cultural branding of nature, and how this commodification has added to the...
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"Organ gifting" is proposed to contrast with organ commodification. The maintenance of a spirit of altruism in this context has been interpreted by some...
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