E Freidson
Polity Press
e druk, 1994
9780745614465
Professionalism Reborn
Theory, Prophecy and Policy
Specificaties
Paperback, 248 blz.
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Engels
Polity Press |
e druk, 1994
ISBN13: 9780745614465
Rubricering
Levertijd ongeveer 15 werkdagen
Samenvatting
This book is an original interpretation of the professions and the role of the professional in Western industrial societies today.
Specificaties
ISBN13:9780745614465
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:248
Uitgever:Polity Press
Verschijningsdatum:15-5-1994
Hoofdrubriek:Mens en maatschappij
Inhoudsopgave
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
Part I: Clarifying the Concepts.
1. The Theory of the Professions: State of the Art.
2. How Dominant are the Professions?.
Part II: Elements of a Theory of Professionalism.
3. The Division of Labor as Social Interaction.
4. Professions and the Occupational Principle.
5. Occupational Autonomy and Labor Market Shelters.
Part III: Prophesying the Future of Professions.
6. Professionalization and the Organization of Middle–Class Labor in Post–Industrial Society.
7. The Futures of Professionalization.
8. The Changing Nature of Professional Control.
Part IV: Choosing Professionalism as Social Policy. .
9. Are Professions Necessary?.
10. Profession as Model and Ideology.
11. The Centrality of Professionalism to Health Care Policy.
12. Nourishing Professionalism.
Index.
Introduction.
Part I: Clarifying the Concepts.
1. The Theory of the Professions: State of the Art.
2. How Dominant are the Professions?.
Part II: Elements of a Theory of Professionalism.
3. The Division of Labor as Social Interaction.
4. Professions and the Occupational Principle.
5. Occupational Autonomy and Labor Market Shelters.
Part III: Prophesying the Future of Professions.
6. Professionalization and the Organization of Middle–Class Labor in Post–Industrial Society.
7. The Futures of Professionalization.
8. The Changing Nature of Professional Control.
Part IV: Choosing Professionalism as Social Policy. .
9. Are Professions Necessary?.
10. Profession as Model and Ideology.
11. The Centrality of Professionalism to Health Care Policy.
12. Nourishing Professionalism.
Index.

