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Summary Of: Commodification

Use of the concept of commodification became common with the rise of critical discourse analysis in... So commodification refers to the expansion of market trade to previously non... Human beings can be considered subject to commodification in contexts such as... represents the commodification of other living beings... extensively criticized the social impact of commodification under the name... Commodification is often criticised on the grounds that some things ought not to be for sale... The word commodification which describes assignment of economic value to something not previously considered in economic terms... An example of commodification is the colors red... they expose the way meaningless commodification strips these signs of political integrity and meaning...

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