Materiality can refer to distinct concepts in different professions and areas of study:

  • Materiality (architecture)
  • Materiality (auditing), relating to the importance of an amount, transaction, or discrepancy
  • Materiality (digital text), refers to the physical medium used to store and convey the text
  • Materiality (law), a legal term that has different meanings depending on context
  • Materiality (social sciences and humanities), the notion that the physical properties of a cultural artifact have consequences for how the object is used
  • Materiality (sustainability), defines a method for analysing the alignment of a business and their stakeholders and prioritising issues that matter the most

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