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The Article then explains why this mode has systematic advantages over markets and managerial hierarchies in the digitally networked environment when the object of production is information or culture.
With the rise of the social everything has become an object of production and consumption, of acquisition and exchange; moreover, its constant expansion has resulted in the blurring of the distinction between the private and the public.
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What's important here is not the object of production--what's important is how this industry can help us as citizens.
Paradoxically, the animals, which have always constituted the plurality of the island's inhabitants - estimated livestock population of over 566,000, with a human population of over 44,000 (see Elie [2014b]) - and represented the foundation of the communal economy, have never been the objects of production for an external market.
The rabbit, for example, was not domesticated until the Middle Ages; the sugar beet came under cultivation as a sugar-yielding agricultural plant only in the 19th century; and mint became an object of agricultural production as recently as the 20th century.
The architectural discourse is becoming increasingly homogenized through this volumetric object-based mode of production.
The one-child policy has reduced women to numbers, objects, a means of production; it has denied them control of their bodies and the basic human right to determine freely and responsibly the number and spacing of their children.
So far, the Istanbul media have been supportive, but there could be difficulties when the play goes on tour, when local mayors often object to productions: Accidental Death of An Anarchist, though performed at the National, was turned away in the regions.
The exhibition is a disconnected assortment of primarily conceptual works, none of which say anything very illuminating about the status of the object or its context of production.
After the Second World War, the firm has become a complete object of study, place of production of new knowledge (Penrose 1959) and symbol of modern capitalism (Galbraith 1967).
In such cases, the phenomenon might be an object (the production of a protein), a state of affairs (being phosphorylated), or an activity or event (such as digestion).
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