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Commodification (Topical Term)

Preferred form: Commodification
Used for/see from:
  • Commoditization
See also:

Work cat.: Schmitt, E. Commodification in an Ersu Tibetan village of Sichuan, China, 2011.

MeSH, June 23, 2011 (Commodification: The social process by which something or someone comes to be regarded and treated as an article of trade or commerce; previous indexing: Economics (1986-2002), Commerce (1991-2002))

Wikipedia, accessed, June 16, 2011 (Commodification (or commoditization) is the transformation of goods, services, and ideas (or things that may not normally be regarded as goods or services) into a commodity)

Globalization, inequality, and the commodification of life and well-being, 2006.

Rethinking commodification : cases and readings in law and culture, 2005.

Gottdiener, M. (ed.) New forms of consumption : consumers, culture, and commodification, 2000.

Buller, A. The value of a whale, 2022.

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