Sentences with phrase «in status hierarchies»

Where do I fit in the status hierarchy?
American Airlines will be introducing a new status level from 2017 called Platinum Pro and, as this will sit between Executive Platinum and Platinum in the status hierarchy, Platinum members will now find themselves further down the upgrade priority list.

Not exact matches

«Your brain is wired not only to figure out where you sit in the professional and social pecking order against others, but to reinforce your position in that pecking order,» says writer Steve Errey, who continues: «When you get wrapped up in establishing or maintaining status, the moment your place in the hierarchy drops you're going to feel pretty horrible... Don't get into the status game — there are no winners.»
Status and respect may never go out of style, but naked power and traditional hierarchies are currently pretty unfashionable in some sectors of the business world.
2) The catholic church is to disclose all information of child abuse to US authorities in 30 days — up to and including whether the current pope knew of the abuse of children (which he almost assuredly did given his past roles in the church hierarchy); if this does not happen, the the catholic church loses its tax preferred status indefinitely
By attempting to limit any given pool of voices in any arena, one may achieve a higher status in that hierarchy.
Such an approach empowers believing theologians, rather than pressures generated by secular thought, to set the theological agenda, and naturally inclines to maintaining the coherence of the Faith, with its hierarchy of truths and its four pillars (as evident in the four parts of the Catechism), as well as according appropriate status to pluralist or relativistconcerns and emphases.
Could one not envision a community where such different functions, freely chosen, were similarly valued and not the ingredients in a complex hierarchy of wealth and status?
In childhood, adult power hierarchies — based on social status, gender, ethnicity, even height and attractiveness — are replicated inside the school walls, and kids learn early who's on top and who's pushed to the exit ramps.
Results suggest that status - seeking men are willing to impose enormous costs on others and destroy their group to move up in the hierarchy.
(Usually, this category is listed right below «Faculty» and just above «Postdocs» and «Graduate Students,» a hierarchy that, by the way, also reflects their status in the department.)
«Managers have to consider how status distance plays a role in how well their corporate hierarchies work,» she said.
In India, young, newly married women are at the bottom of household hierarchies and have even lower status than older women.
This presentation investigates experimental evidence that tests whether perceptions of low status in social class hierarchy decrease political self - efficacy and engagement in political action.
So it hardly matters what your status in the size hierarchy, even though you are plus size.
In the author's conspiracy - laden world, the Right works to «maintain the status quo, particularly its hierarchies and privileges» and to «undermine public education.»
Diversity is defined broadly, embracing race, color, gender, age, language, physical characteristics, disability, economic status, parental status, education, geographic origin, profession, lifestyle, religion, and position in the school hierarchy.
The hierarchy within the sport is as intransigent as the social and economic status described in the novel.
Status related aggression involves conflict in the hierarchy of a multi-cat household.
The architects have designed the property in hierarchy form, giving access from the elegant square courtyard depending on personal privacy status to the guest waiting room, guest toilet, the formal dining room, the grand salon, a large study, a morning room, kitchens and an elegant guest suite.
Some colonies are organized in more complex structures, such as relative hierarchies, where social status of individual cats can vary on their location, the time of day, or the activity the cats are engaged in (particularly feeding and mating).
The exhibition was about flattening hierarchies among formats, media; but also career status, in that it included unknown artists alongside extremely established and well - known artists.
In mixing up the order and hierarchy of the exhibition process (press releases are supposed to take the lead from the show, not the other way round), they were questioning, and perhaps gently undermining, the status quo of exhibition - making.
While pop art subverted hierarchies by granting the low the status of the high, Baruchello collapsed hierarchy altogether, placing everything from the head of Mao to genitalia in the same spatial field.
What kind of social order would remain in a world without economic status or knowledge work as hierarchy?
This is perhaps in part due to art's status under capitalism as a high - end, luxury commodity in which there is a vested market - led interest in maintaining twentieth - century hierarchies.
After attending the fair's twenty - sixth edition in New York, which took place last month, writer Carlo McCormick said that «the fair's relevance today is a healthy reminder that our love of art has to do with its capacity for fun, weirdness, unpredictability, and upending hierarchies against all those cultural currents that work to limn the status quo.»
Taken together, the reproduction of images in these works becomes a complex allegory for the reproduction of the cultural status quo — in particular the perpetuation of racial, class, and gender hierarchies in American culture.
The security and strength of «need to know» and «have to have» information appears to have diminished, with content seeming to be down to «prince» or an even more lowly status in the monarchical hierarchy.
See e.g. Maureen J. Arrigo, Hierarchy Maintained: Status and Gender Issues in Legal Writing Programs, 70 Temp.
Bill S - 3 leaves in place the sex - based hierarchy between (full) 6 (1)(a) and (partial) 6 (1)(c) status, which the Senate attempted to remove with its» 6 (1)(a) all the way» amendment; it also leaves in place the «1951 cut - off», which bars descendants of women (but not men) born prior to 1951 from eligibility for status.
In evidence to the Committee, the Government argued that because retained direct EU legislation under clause 3 (and presumably, by extension, all retained direct EU law) «was not made by UK legislators», it will «have a unique status within the domestic hierarchy» such that it should be treated as neither domestic primary nor secondary legislation.
These findings are in contrast to the fact that «decades of research has established that individuals positioned higher in a system of stratification report better health relative to those lower on the social hierarchy,» the researchers write in The Status Health Paradox.
The closest thing Anonymous has to a hierarchy lies in their IRC channels in which a handful of them have operator status with the more aggressive and inventive among them rallying the troops, the lurkers, in the channels to charge their DDoS lasers at a given target or to download one of these crude flooding programs that tunes into a targeting decision made by whoever (hive feature of a program they download from sourceforge).
Consequently, the study points out to the extent that aggression is instrumental for social climbing, increases in status also increase the risk of victimization — at least until the pinnacle of the hierarchy is reached.
a.) Grandiosity: A grandiose judgment of a parent in which the child perceives himself or herself to be in an elevated status position in the family hierarchy above that held by the targeted - rejected parent, so that the child feels entitled to judge the parent;
As for hierarchy, Haley (1976) described it as «levels of status and power», while Minuchin (1982) described it as «different levels of authority», in other words, each member has a level of authority within the family.
Perspectives on status hierarchies in social networks can be used to propose that central members of networks influence the attitudes, beliefs, and actions of other group members — particularly within friendship groups and work environments (Friedkin & Johnsen, 2011).
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