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Mondrian's dress : Yves Saint Laurent, Piet Mondrian, and pop art
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Troy, Nancy J., author
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Tartsinis, Ann Marguerite, 1978- author
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Saint Laurent, Yves Themes, motives.
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Mondrian, Piet, 1872-1944 Influence.
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Fashion and art.
2023
\"An illustrated scholarly history of the relationship between fashion and art, with a particular focus on Yves Saint Laurent's use of Mondrian's paintings in his designs\"-- Provided by publisher.
Commodifying what nature?
2003
In this essay contemporary Marxist writings on the commodification of nature in capitalist societies are reviewed systematically. Recent research on commodities in human geography, cultural studies and related fields have been largely post or non-Marxist in tenor and have paid relatively little attention to the ‘natural’ dimensions of commodities. By contrast, recent Marxist writings about capitalism-nature relations have tried to highlight both the specificity of capitalist commodification and its effects on ecologies and bodies. This fact notwithstanding, it is argued that the explanatory and normative dimensions of this Marxist work are, respectively, at risk of being misunderstood and remain largely implicit. On the explanatory side, confusion arises because the words ‘commodification’ and ‘nature’ are used by different Marxists to refer to different things that deserve to be disentangled. On the normative side, the Marxian criticisms of nature's commodification are rarely explicit and often assumed to be self-evident. The essay offers a typology of commodification processes relating to specific natures with specific effects to which a variety of criticisms can be applied. Though essentially exegetical rather than reconstructive, the essay tries to pave the way for a more precise sense of how the commodification of nature in capitalist societies works and why it might be deemed to be problematic.
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DEMOCRATA FUTEBOL CLUBE, O INVISÍVEL, E AS CONTRADIÇÕES DA COMODIFICAÇÃO DO FUTEBOL BRASILEIRO
2024
The corpus was selected to allow to perceive the differences of meaning in relation to productions of journalistic portals with levels of local, regional and national action. For this, journalistic textualities that say about the construction of its own stadium, the financial debts resulting from this process and the project of restructuring the club were analyzed. Among the results, the presence of the Arena do Jacare stadium as the solution to the problems of the Democrata, although in an insufficient way to remove the club from the condition of \"invisible\". Mas, ao mesmo tempo, em que age sobre esse texto, há uma dupla ação de conhecimento dada pela experiência - a experiência proporcionada pelo texto, enquanto uma prática discursiva social e historicamente situada.
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The blue notebook : a novel
Batuk, an Indian girl, is taken to Mumbai from the countryside and sold into prostitution by her father; the blue notebook is her diary, in which she recalls her early childhood, records her life on the Common Street, and makes up beautiful and fantastic tales about a silver-eyed leopard and a poor boy who fells a giant with a single gold coin.--From publisher description.
RETRACTED: Mazzamuto, M.; Picone, M. The Commodification Dilemma: Tourism Pressure and Heritage Conservation in Barcelona. Societies 2022, 12, 111
2023
The journal retracts the article “The Commodification Dilemma: Tourism Pressure and Heritage Conservation in Barcelona” cited above [...]
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Networked but Commodified
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Lehdonvirta, Vili
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Wood, Alex J
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Hjorth, Isis
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Commodification
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Economic change
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Embeddedness
2019
This article investigates the (dis)embeddedness of digital labour within the remote gig economy. We use interview and survey data to highlight how platform workers in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa are normatively disembedded from social protections through a process of commodification. Normative disembeddedness leaves workers exposed to the vagaries of the external labour market due to an absence of labour regulations and rights. It also endangers social reproduction by limiting access to healthcare and requiring workers to engage in significant unpaid ‘work-for-labour’. However, we show that these workers are also simultaneously embedded within interpersonal networks of trust, which enable the work to be completed despite the low-trust nature of the gig economy. In bringing together the concepts of normative and network embeddedness, we reconnect the two sides of Polanyi’s thinking and demonstrate the value of an integrated understanding of Polanyi’s approach to embeddedness for understanding contemporary economic transformations.
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