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Literary Prestige

2020
Literary recognition comprises a good part of the fourth volume of Les Lieux de mémoire, published in 1986. This essay proposes a postcolonial revisiting of literary institutions such as the Académie française or scholarly classics previously addressed in this volume – according to both the chronological and adversarial meanings of the term ...
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Prestige

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1959
Indications are that the prestige rankings of various occupations in industrial and urban countries tend to be similar. But this is no guide to the effective choices of occupation by young people. For many occupations include people of a great variety of styles and quality of work; not all of these styles are equally visible to all segments of the ...
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Prestige Clubs [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
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Prestige and Prestige-Seeking in Universities

2016
Some universities have prestige. Many more aspire to have prestige. However, prestigious schools generally have huge endowments. It is difficult for schools with minimal endowments to compete with those who have $30 billion. Therefore, three general strategies are common to achieve prestige among those aspirants.
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Prestige

2019
Abstract Drawing on the background developed in the second chapter, this chapter examines specifically online phenomena, scrutinizing the role of influencers, celebrities, and famous people in general. Cultural evolutionists talk about prestige bias in this regard: one can make use of signs of deference, respect, or simply check from ...
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THE PRESTIGE OF PROCTOLOGY

Southern Medical Journal, 1948
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