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Sets of legislative codes, laws, or rules that are enacted by duly authorized lawmaking bodies or offices are broadly known as
"Nonplaces"
Spaces that do not hold enough significance to be regarded as "places," such as airports, highways, and shopping malls, as defined by anthropologist Marc Augé.
"Nonpeople"
A term that describes individuals or groups who are marginalized, dehumanized, or rendered invisible by dominant social, economic, or political systems.
George Ritzer
An American sociologist known for his work on consumerism, globalization, and the theory of McDonaldization of society.
"Nonplaces"
Spaces characterized by transient occupancy and a lack of significant social interaction, such as highways, hotel rooms, airports, and shopping malls.
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