The Sociology of the ProfessionsSAGE Publications, 13 พ.ย. 1995 - 240 หน้า 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 bo |
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... universities ) Systematic training and testing . ( Institutionally located in professional schools and ' modern ' universities ) II Dependent upon an established professional market Cognitive exclusiveness . ( Institutionally located in ...
... universities ) Systematic training and testing . ( Institutionally located in professional schools and ' modern ' universities ) II Dependent upon an established professional market Cognitive exclusiveness . ( Institutionally located in ...
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... universities were founded . Some universities ceased to exist in the Napoleonic Wars , but four more were founded between 1800 and 1818. So at a date when Britain had six universities , Germany had nearly thirty . These foundations were ...
... universities were founded . Some universities ceased to exist in the Napoleonic Wars , but four more were founded between 1800 and 1818. So at a date when Britain had six universities , Germany had nearly thirty . These foundations were ...
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... universities have secured more control over the knowledge base than the practitioners , and social prestige is allocated differently . Professional organizations have thus always been weaker and , given the different cultural context ...
... universities have secured more control over the knowledge base than the practitioners , and social prestige is allocated differently . Professional organizations have thus always been weaker and , given the different cultural context ...
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Professions and social stratification | 36 |
The cultural context of professions | 66 |
Professions and the state | 100 |
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