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Ishida, Hiroshi. Class structure and status hierarchy in contemporary Japan. Oxford: Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies, 1988.

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Sugihara, G. Niche hierarchy: Structure, organization, and assembly in natural systems. Plantation, FL: J. Ross Publishing, 2015.

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Marlow, Louise. Hierarchy and egalitarianism in Islamic thought. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

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The fractal structure of data reference: Applications to the memory hierarchy. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic, 2000.

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Hierarchy and trust in modern Mexico and Brazil. New York: Praeger, 1990.

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Brugha, Cathal M. The structure of qualitative decision-making: Implications for the analytical hierarchy process. Dublin: University College Dublin, Dept of Management Information Systems, 1996.

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Making sense of hierarchy: Cognition as social process in Fiji. London [England]: Athlone Press, 1990.

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Dualism and hierarchy in lowland South America: Trajectories of indigenous social organization. Uppsala: Academiae Upsaliensis, 1988.

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Hierarchy and egalitarianism: Caste, class, and power in Sinhalese peasant society. London: Athlone Press, 1994.

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Lilbob, Peter. Secret societies: The hierarchy, ideology and structure of the lodges : self-enchantment as a group phenomenon. Arhus: FAF, 1998.

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Unal, Erol. A goal programming approach for determining the force structure of naval surface groups using the analytic hierarchy process. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1997.

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1969-, McLean Roderick R., ed. Germany from Reich to Republic, 1871-1918: Politics, hierarchy and elites. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000.

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Davis, Anthony R. Linking by types in the hierarchical lexicon. Stanford, Calif: CSLI Publications, 2001.

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Flad, Rowan K. Salt production and social hierarchy in ancient China: An archaeological investigation of specialization in China's Three Gorges. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Ash, C. J. Computable structures and the hyperarithmetical hierarchy. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2000.

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Chisholm, Donald. Coordination without hierarchy: Information structures in multiorganizational systems. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989.

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Chisholm, Donald William. Coordination without hierarchy: Informal structures in multiorganizational systems. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989.

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Domański, Henryk. Homogamia małżeńska a hierarchie społeczne. Warszawa: Wydawn. IFiS PAN, 2007.

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Domański, Henryk. Hierarchie i bariery społeczne w latach dziewięćdziesiątych. Warszawa: Instytut Spraw Publicznych, 2000.

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Kovziridze, Tamara. Hierarchy and interdependence in multi-level structures: Foreign and European relations of Belgian, German and Austrian federated entities. Brussels: VUBPRESS, 2008.

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Haberland, Eike. Hierarchie und Kaste: Zur Geschichte und politischen Struktur der Dizi in Südwest-Äthiopien. Stuttgart: F. Steiner, 1993.

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Wise, Daniel T. The Structure of Groups with a Quasiconvex Hierarchy. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780691213507.

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Wise, Daniel T. Structure of Groups with a Quasiconvex Hierarchy : (ams-209). Princeton University Press, 2021.

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Wise, Daniel T. Structure of Groups with a Quasiconvex Hierarchy : (ams-209). Princeton University Press, 2021.

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1949-, Gupta Dipankar, ed. Caste in question: Identity or hierarchy? New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2004.

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Jones, Bessie W. Religious Hierarchy and Feudal Structure in Medieval Life and Thought. Liberal Arts Pr, 1989.

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Yust, Jason. Rhythmic Hierarchy and the Network Model. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190696481.003.0002.

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The idea of rhythmic hierarchy serves as an introduction to temporal structure in music and a network model (the “MOP” or maximal outerplanar graph) used to represent it. Rhythmic hierarchy relates to meter but is conceptually distinct from it. An argument may be made that rhythmic structure precedes meter (“meter as rhythm”) rather than vice versa. Slow movements from F.J. Haydn and C.P.E. Bach demonstrate the analytical utility of a concept of metricality.
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Downey, Rod, and Noam Greenberg. A Hierarchy of Turing Degrees. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691199665.001.0001.

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Computability theory is a branch of mathematical logic and computer science that has become increasingly relevant in recent years. The field has developed growing connections in diverse areas of mathematics, with applications in topology, group theory, and other subfields. This book introduces a new hierarchy that allows them to classify the combinatorics of constructions from many areas of computability theory, including algorithmic randomness, Turing degrees, effectively closed sets, and effective structure theory. This unifying hierarchy gives rise to new natural definability results for Turing degree classes, demonstrating how dynamic constructions become reflected in definability. The book presents numerous construction techniques involving high-level nonuniform arguments, and their self-contained work is appropriate for graduate students and researchers. Blending traditional and modern research results in computability theory, the book establishes novel directions in the field.
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Hierarchy and Organisation: Toward a General Theory of Hierarchical Social Systems. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Hierarchy and Organisation: Toward a General Theory of Hierarchical Social Systems. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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McNutt, Bruce. The Fractal Structure of Data Reference:: Applications to the Memory Hierarchy (Advances in Database Systems). Springer, 2000.

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Zaidi, R. Business organisation structure hierarchy and staff planning: A policy design, discussion and training notebook. Applied Management Research, 1996.

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Marlow, Louise. Hierarchy and Egalitarianism in Islamic Thought (Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization). Cambridge University Press, 2002.

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John, Gledhill, Bender Barbara, Larsen Mogens Trolle, and World Archaeological Congress (1986 : Southampton, England), eds. State and society: The emergence and development of social hierarchy and political centralization. London: Unwin Hyman, 1988.

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John, Gledhill, Bender Barbara, Larsen Mogens Trolle, and World Archaeological Congress (1st : 1986 : Southampton, England), eds. State and society: The emergence and development of social hierarchy and political centralization. London: Routledge, 1995.

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Zaidi, R. Business Organisation Structure, Hierarchy and Staff Planning : A Policy Design, Discussion and Training Notebook (Management Series). Applied Management Research Ltd, 2006.

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Gupta, Dipankar. Caste in Question: Identity or Hierarchy (Contributions to Indian Sociology: Occasional Studies, 12) (Contributions to Indian Sociology series). Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd, 2004.

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A Goal Programming Approach for Determining the Force Structure of Naval Surface Groups Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process. Storming Media, 1997.

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Bender, Barbara, and John Gledhill. State and Society: The Emergence and Development of Social Hierarchy and Political Centralization (One World Archaeology, Vol 4). Unwin Hyman, 1988.

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Bender, Barbara, and John Gledhill. State and Society: The Emergence and Development of Social Hierarchy and Political Centralization (One World Archaeology, Vol 4). Unwin Hyman, 1988.

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Xu, Wei. Externalizing a work domain structure on a hypertext interface using an abstraction hierarchy: Supporting complex search tasks and problem-solving activities. 1996.

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D, Hutchison Elizabeth, ed. Dimensions of human behavior. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 2003.

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Peach, Ken. Councils, Boards, Committees and Panels. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796077.003.0009.

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This chapter discusses the hierarchy, governance and role of the committee structure of universities and laboratories, along with the rights and responsibilities of the committee members. These days, nearly all scientific research, whether in universities or laboratories, is carried out in research teams which are embedded in some larger organization, and often derive most of their support through grants, awards or contracts from bodies established for that purpose. Many of these are public bodies, such as charities or research councils, and can have quite complex governance structures. Nowadays, many universities are structured more like businesses than the traditional ’community of scholars’ typical of the ancient seats of learning, with boards, panels and directors. It is important to understand these structures in order to understand the rights and responsibilities of individual research teams.
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Salt Production and Social Hierarchy in Ancient China: An Archaeological Investigation of Specialization in China's Three Gorges. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Computable Structures and the Hyperarithmetical Hierarchy. Elsevier, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0049-237x(00)x8001-9.

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Costa, Paul T., and Robert McCrae. The NEO Inventories as Instruments of Psychological Theory. Edited by Thomas A. Widiger. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199352487.013.10.

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This chapter reviews the contribution of the NEO Inventories and the Five Factor Model to progress in personality psychology since Loevinger’s 1957 essay. Personality structure is now viewed as a complex hierarchy of continuously distributed attributes; the content of this hierarchy consists of traits and their manifestations as needs, habits, and so on. The chapter also introduces the duality principle, according to which personality measures must be understood as both collections of characteristic adaptations and proxy measures of basic tendencies. Finally, the chapter considers the status of Five Factor Theory, a general theory of personality intended to account for research findings stimulated by the discovery and assessment of the Five Factor Model.
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Pistor, Katharina. Moneys’ legal hierarchy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198755661.003.0008.

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This chapter discusses the way in which money is legally constructed and hierarchically structured. In financial markets, participants trade different forms of money, some of which is state-issued and some privately issued. A form of money is closer to the “apex” of the system the closer it is to entities that can issue liquid means or determine acceptable forms of payment, such as central banks and governments. During financial crises, market participants close to the “apex” are systematically advantaged. Various legal devices, e.g. property rights, collateral rights, or trust law, contribute to hierarchically structuring the financial system, by granting preferential treatment to some moneys over others. As the historical development of money shows, public and private entities have been closely intertwined in its creation. These legal constructions reveal questions of justice at the very core of the financial system, with regard to both unchecked hierarchies and unjustified distributions of losses.
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Coordination Without Hierarchy: Informal Structures in Multiorganizational Systems. University of California Press, 1992.

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Bliss, Ricki, and Graham Priest. The Geography of Fundamentality. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198755630.003.0001.

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The dominant view amongst contemporary analytic metaphysicians working on notions of metaphysical dependence and the overarching structure of reality is one according to which that reality is hierarchically structured (the hierarchy thesis), well-founded (the fundamentality thesis), populated by merely contingent fundamentalia (the contingency thesis), and consistent (the consistency thesis). The introduction to this volume addresses the reasons commonly offered in defence of these theses and evaluates their merits. If it is correct that these are the core commitments of the metaphysical foundationalist, then it is proposed that the view is not nearly on such firm footing as one might suppose. The chapter also argues that the alternatives to this view—metaphysical infinitism and metaphysical coherentism—ought to be taken more seriously.
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Allen, Danielle, Paul Christesen, and Paul Millett. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190649890.003.0001.

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This introduction begins by exploring the methodological advances for historiography to be reaped from the oeuvre of Paul Cartledge. The focus is on putting thought and practice in relation to each other; linking ideas, discourse and concepts to structure, status, and hierarchy; deploying cross-context comparisons to bring to light the dynamic interaction between culture and power; and supplying the tools of pragmatism that enable us to see beliefs in action. The remainder of the introduction supplies brief summaries of each of the chapters that follow.
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