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 13 頁
... capitalism ' brought into existence ' the three great classes ' ( Capital ) - or two ( The Communist Manifesto ) ( Marx in McLellan , 1977 : 222 , 506 ) , or the Registrar General's five categories . Any change in the class structure is ...
... capitalism ' brought into existence ' the three great classes ' ( Capital ) - or two ( The Communist Manifesto ) ( Marx in McLellan , 1977 : 222 , 506 ) , or the Registrar General's five categories . Any change in the class structure is ...
第 22 頁
... capitalist relations of production . The clearest example of the former is to be found in Johnson ( 1980 ) , who examines the relative merits of Marxian and Weberian analyses of the development of the professions and comes down in ...
... capitalist relations of production . The clearest example of the former is to be found in Johnson ( 1980 ) , who examines the relative merits of Marxian and Weberian analyses of the development of the professions and comes down in ...
第 23 頁
... capitalist mode of production on which the society is based and for which Marx had worked out an economic theory which he believed explained the laws of motion of that society . Furthermore , his materialist theory of human society ...
... capitalist mode of production on which the society is based and for which Marx had worked out an economic theory which he believed explained the laws of motion of that society . Furthermore , his materialist theory of human society ...
第 26 頁
... capitalist corporation mobilize the expert information needed to govern society or to control production and markets ' ( 1990 : 48 ) . Her paper concludes with what appears to be a dismissal of symbolic interactionism because it studies ...
... capitalist corporation mobilize the expert information needed to govern society or to control production and markets ' ( 1990 : 48 ) . Her paper concludes with what appears to be a dismissal of symbolic interactionism because it studies ...
第 28 頁
... capitalist market society , is none the less something that in important ways is the outcome of the actions of the members of society , especially their collective actions . However a group may originate , if it has an interest to ...
... capitalist market society , is none the less something that in important ways is the outcome of the actions of the members of society , especially their collective actions . However a group may originate , if it has an interest to ...
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36 | |
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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