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commoditization, n. Brit. |kəˌmɒdɪtʌɪˈzeɪʃn|, U.S. |kəˌmɑdədəˈzeɪʃ(ə)n|, |kəˌmɑdəˌtaɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n| Forms: 19– commoditisation, 19– commoditization [‹ commodity n. + -ization suffix. Compare later commoditize v.] = commodification n.
1949Social Forces 28 153/2 The primitive Native agriculturalist..is now becoming an industrial worker, and the process of commoditization of Native labour is proceeding under the stimulus of the continuing development of the country's resources. 1974S. Marcus Engels, Manch. & Working Class 201 The process that Marx would describe as ‘objectification’ is touched upon here; in part it involves the ‘commoditization’ of human beings. 1984Economist (Nexis) 14 July 3 The 1980s are offering a further twist: the ‘commoditisation’ of a large area of corporate finance. 1994Tourism Managem. Oct. 396/3 The issue of commoditization of myths was referred to by the writer who presented a paper referring specifically to the over-promotion of the Robin Hood legend in Nottingham. |