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 xii 頁
... Britain , the United States of America , France and Germany . The objective is to draw attention to the variety of ways in which professions have developed and to the crucial place of the state and political culture in any explanation ...
... Britain , the United States of America , France and Germany . The objective is to draw attention to the variety of ways in which professions have developed and to the crucial place of the state and political culture in any explanation ...
第 5 頁
... Britain a rather different power approach came to be accepted , deriving from Johnson's ( 1972 ) analysis . This approach focused on the relations between producer and consumer of professional services and the extent to which the ...
... Britain a rather different power approach came to be accepted , deriving from Johnson's ( 1972 ) analysis . This approach focused on the relations between producer and consumer of professional services and the extent to which the ...
第 25 頁
... Britain , Germany and Sweden . Sociologists and historians of the professions ( outside France ) , therefore , seem to have little enthusiasm for applying Foucault's concepts to non - French contexts . This may be because much of his ...
... Britain , Germany and Sweden . Sociologists and historians of the professions ( outside France ) , therefore , seem to have little enthusiasm for applying Foucault's concepts to non - French contexts . This may be because much of his ...
第 30 頁
... Britain and the USA are depicted in a typically Weberian style as social actors . Furthermore , this depiction draws on a number of other features of Weber's thought . 1 Professions are interest groups and are therefore typical of the ...
... Britain and the USA are depicted in a typically Weberian style as social actors . Furthermore , this depiction draws on a number of other features of Weber's thought . 1 Professions are interest groups and are therefore typical of the ...
第 33 頁
... Britain , the USA , France and Germany are profound and , at the least , cast a shadow on the validity of much Anglo - American writing on the professions . So the theoretical sociological concept of the professional project has to ...
... Britain , the USA , France and Germany are profound and , at the least , cast a shadow on the validity of much Anglo - American writing on the professions . So the theoretical sociological concept of the professional project has to ...
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Chapter 3 The Cultural Context of Professions | 66 |
Chapter 4 Professions and the State | 100 |
Chapter 5 Patriarchy and the Professions | 124 |
Chapter 6 Knowledge and the Professions | 157 |
Chapter 7 A Professional Project The Case of Accountancy | 187 |
Bibliography | 209 |
Author Index | 218 |
Subject Index | 221 |
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