prestige Definisjon på norsk

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Examples of prestige

  • As noted, the latter groups tend to be placed in positions of lesser prestige within relief sculptures and in architectural space.

  • Similar to the figures, height has little impact on prestige; rather, status is expressed in vertical placement.

  • Instead, the concept of three ' sorts of people ' expressed a rudimentary perception of broad, rough-edged affinities between occupations of similar wealth, administrative power, and prestige.

  • In spatial terms, districts were informal clusters of villages within a loosely defined geographical area whose inhabitants practiced intermarriage and exchanged trade and prestige goods.

  • They associated prestige with artists who were 'real stars', who were recognised on the street, who were talked about.

  • They described artists with low prestige as 'useless', arguing that they 'could have never existed and it would not have changed anything about anything'.

  • As a result, the regression equation may underestimate the relationship between success and prestige among older artists.

  • To summarise, songwriters generally have more prestige than interpreters, but prestige is above all a function of where artists are located in the field.

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