The Sociology of the Professions: SAGE PublicationsSAGE, 1995年9月26日 - 240 頁 This much-needed book provides a systematic introduction, both conceptual and applied, to the sociology of the professions. Keith Macdonald guides the reader through the chief sociological approaches to the professions, addressing their strengths and weaknesses. The discussion is richly illustrated by examples from and comparisons between the professions in Britain, the United States and Europe, relating their development to their cultural context. The social exclusivity that professions aim for is discussed in relation to social stratification, patriarchy and knowledge, and is thoroughly illustrated by reference to examples from medicine and other established professions, such as law and architecture. The themes of the book are drawn together in a final chapter by means of a case study of accountancy. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 48 筆
第 xi 頁
... professional ethics (1957), while the doyen of mid-century structural-functionalism, Talcott Parsons, had also made important contributions to the topic. At the same time the preoccupation with legal- rational bureaucracy (an action ...
... professional ethics (1957), while the doyen of mid-century structural-functionalism, Talcott Parsons, had also made important contributions to the topic. At the same time the preoccupation with legal- rational bureaucracy (an action ...
第 17 頁
... professional work, is cut off from that aspect of sociological explanation ... professional project' (not a 'mobility project'). In deciding not to utilize ... legal professions in three societies while in the second, the authors put ...
... professional work, is cut off from that aspect of sociological explanation ... professional project' (not a 'mobility project'). In deciding not to utilize ... legal professions in three societies while in the second, the authors put ...
第 18 頁
... legal profession, or at least of those I am concerned with here. First, lawyers have sought to control admission to, and training for, legal practice. Second, they have tried to demarcate and protect jurisdiction within which they alone ...
... legal profession, or at least of those I am concerned with here. First, lawyers have sought to control admission to, and training for, legal practice. Second, they have tried to demarcate and protect jurisdiction within which they alone ...
第 20 頁
... legal profession occupies, in relation to the state, a point which Burrage himself makes in analysing the legal profession in nineteenth-century France (1988: 238). All professions, in their pursuit of monopoly and privilege, have to ...
... legal profession occupies, in relation to the state, a point which Burrage himself makes in analysing the legal profession in nineteenth-century France (1988: 238). All professions, in their pursuit of monopoly and privilege, have to ...
第 21 頁
... legal profession's development and its relation to government. While on the one hand this connects with his major theme of the importance of the legal profession to the problem of 'governability' and legitimacy, on the other it allows ...
... legal profession's development and its relation to government. While on the one hand this connects with his major theme of the importance of the legal profession to the problem of 'governability' and legitimacy, on the other it allows ...
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36 | |
Professions and the state | 66 |
The problem of ethnocentrism | 71 |
England | 72 |
Law | 73 |
Medicine | 77 |
Summary | 78 |
The United States of America | 79 |
Three cases of professional formation | 105 |
Architecture | 107 |
Accountancy | 109 |
The state professions and historical change | 114 |
Conclusion | 119 |
Notes | 122 |
Patriarchy and the professions | 124 |
Women and modern society | 126 |
Medicine | 82 |
Summary | 83 |
France | 85 |
Medicine | 88 |
Germany | 89 |
Law | 91 |
Medicine | 92 |
Summary | 94 |
State crystallizations | 96 |
Conclusion | 98 |
Notes | 99 |
Professions and the state | 100 |
State formation and professional autonomy | 101 |
Social closure the special case of patriarchy | 129 |
Caring professions | 133 |
Mediation | 134 |
Indeterminacy | 135 |
Objectivity | 137 |
Social closure in nursing and midwifery | 138 |
Midwifery | 144 |
Uncaring professions | 149 |
Work knowledge science and abstraction | 163 |
Conclusion | 183 |
Building respectability | 197 |
Author index | 218 |
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