On the Multiple Varieties,
Consequences and Paradoxes of the Commodification of Nature
On the Multiple Varieties,
Consequences and Paradoxes of the Commodification of Nature
Author(s): Marek Ziółkowski, Mariusz Baranowski, Rafał DrozdowskiSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Socjologiczne
Keywords: commodification; nature; proxy commodification; Karl Polanyi; fictitious commodity; climate services markets
Summary/Abstract: The article aims to characterise the variety of processes and mechanisms of nature commodification froma sociological perspective. Its general theoretical framework is based on Karl Polanyi’s The Great Transformationand the economic-sociological theory of ownership, on the basis of which the social, economic and politicaldeterminants, actual modalities, and especially the intended and unintended social and ecological consequencesand paradoxes of the processes of nature commodification and decommodification are analysed. This analysis(running across unilateral typologies and approaches), tries to go beyond the narrow and one-sided characteristicsof complex practices of human impact on nature, taking into account both their positive and negative consequenceswhere the robbery policy of conquering nature is mixed with attempts of protecting it.The general theoretical argument is illustrated by concrete examples and in particular by Poland’s experiences,both from the period of real socialism and the post-socialist transformation.
Journal: Polish Sociological Review
- Issue Year: 211/2020
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 281-300
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English