“…Conceptions of worth are structured into assemblages -termed 'orders of worth' -of 20 ordered values and principles in relation to conceptions of worth and common good, which actors draw upon during social interaction (West and Davis, 2011). They are intrinsic to processes 'of calculation, of rationality, of values' (Stark, 2009: 22), since they are 'the way in which one expresses, embodies, understands, or represents other people' (Boltanski and Thevenot, 2006: 132).…”