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- economic activities have been rationalized, and economic action is "disembedded" from society and able to follow its own distinctive logic, captured...
- economic activities have been rationalized, and economic action is "disembedded" from society and able to follow its own distinctive logic, captured...
- by Karl Polanyi, who had introduced the concept of markets becoming disembedded from society during the 19th century. Polanyi went on to propose that...
- They are distinguished from scientific taxonomies that claim to be disembedded from social relations and thus more objective and universal. Folk taxonomies...
- hieroglyph, Egyptologist Steven Snape suggested that Itjtawy was a "disembedded capital", a small center comprising administrative buildings and a royal...
- is in sharp contrast to Chinese Taoism, which is an order of priests disembedded from the common Chinese folk religion. A shared sense of Yao identity...
- Data as Surveillance Capitalism, she characterized it as a "radically disembedded and extractive variant of information capitalism" based on the commodification...
- 1950s, the debate over the concept became so intricate, it risked being disembedded and artificial type of analysis along the lines of Parsons. While previous...
- process through which public communication becomes restructured and partly disembedded from national political and cultural institutions. This trend of the...
- According to Giddens, the most defining property of modernity is that we are disembedded from time and space. In pre-modern societies, space was the area in which...