In my view, this point is underestimated by the authors, as can be seen by its relegation to a footnote.
One should note the near contradiction at the opening of this passage, solved only by the relegation of it to a possibility of re_ection.
Indeed, such a relegation of power was explicitly urged by the opponents of the clerical establishment.
Nor is this to be regretted, for there is a risk involved in the relegation of cultural claims to the fringes of normal politics.
This relegation communicated a message that it was of less importance than the exam-orientated classical music which formed the main body of the course.
The most important public medical figures continually criticized the project for what they viewed as the relegation of doctors to secondary status.
This relegation of context to the theoretical background is subsequently negated in section 3.6 (as well as in sect. 4.3) when top-down processes provide a dynamic contextual code.
Women tortilla workers navigated between these political spaces to combat their increasing relegation to underpaid, insecure positions.