Sentence examples for growing commodification from inspiring English sources

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He dislikes what he calls the growing "commodification" of the activity, with explorers building up a profile by performing some stunt in a hard-to-access location, thereby attracting sponsors for their next undertaking.

"A growing commodification" of adoption and a shift away from the perspective that its primary purpose is to find families for children.

As with the growing commodification of aging (39), this is a form of medicalization.

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The trend towards commodification has a growing and ever more toxic presence in these domains.

The dangers of a witchhunt against writing in particular are aggravated by the commodification of all forms of culture, a growing concern that the victims of crime and their relatives be protected from distress, the emergent movement against criticism of religion and attempts to proscribe the "glorification" of certain acts.

Nearly a decade of sustained affluence has led fashion people to grow bored with the commodification of genteel sensibilities that has attended it.

Modernization is thought to have smashed affectual and moral fellow-feeling: because of commodification and capitalist hierarchy (Marx), because of bureaucracy and individualistic asceticism (Weber), because of the growing abstraction and impersonality of the collective consciousness allows egoism and anomie (Durkheim).

This duality of sustainable food advocates on one end and industrial food giants on the other shows the growing power of each of the poles of our food system: at one pole the increased consolidation and commodification of food (and hence power of Big Food), and at the other pole the increased interest in and passion for sustainable, fair food.

Uncontrolled commodification of health and commercialization of health services are linked with increased medicalization of human and social relations and the growing division between the over- and under-utilization of health services by the rich and the poor.

Support for what was once a unified challenge against the commodification of water has grown into a different animal, one that could make an uncomfortable bedfellow in conservative Ireland.

The person evolves into a persona, then a brand, then an empire, with the business imperative of grow or die — a process of expansion and commodification that transgresses boundaries by substituting celebrity for institutions.

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