This paper makes the case for the neo-Weberian approach for analyzing the professions. It starts by reviewing the difficulties of other main approaches to the sociology of professions ‐ including the trait approach, functionalism, interactionism, Marxism and Foucauldianism. It is argued that the issues they pose are largely addressed by the neo-Weberian approach, the key features of which are outlined and illustrated with reference to the pivotal case of health care. The neo-Weberian approach itself is then critically evaluated. The paper concludes that, despite the recent emergence of a broader approach to analyzing occupational groups centred on the discourse of professionalism, the neo-Weberian approach remains the most incisive and empi...
Professions represent an essential feature of modern societies by maintaining core societal values a...
In this paper, I reflect upon Hughes’s sociology of professions, in which I shall look for elements ...
Research on professions is a troubled field marked by a reluctance to defineits main concept: profes...
The classical view in the sociology of professions is rooted in Parsons’ work. By using the term “pr...
This article surveys the literature from two complementary traditions on understanding professions i...
The paper highlights the importance of resurrecting the debate about how to define a profession. The...
The paper highlights the importance of resurrecting the debate about how to define a profession. The...
This paper outlines a neo-Weberian approach to state-sponsored social closure in professional format...
Background: The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last few decade...
The professions are the most analyzed of all occupational .groups. A wide variety of perspectives an...
The sociology of professions has focused mainly on identifying the characteristics of the ideal type...
In this article, I draw attention to the societal arrangements that permit or produce the autonomy o...
For more than a century there has been interest in the definition and characterization of the signif...
Sociology of the professions has faced difficulties in delineating and defining the core of its obje...
The article considers social factors of professional deformation in socionomic professions. This is ...
Professions represent an essential feature of modern societies by maintaining core societal values a...
In this paper, I reflect upon Hughes’s sociology of professions, in which I shall look for elements ...
Research on professions is a troubled field marked by a reluctance to defineits main concept: profes...
The classical view in the sociology of professions is rooted in Parsons’ work. By using the term “pr...
This article surveys the literature from two complementary traditions on understanding professions i...
The paper highlights the importance of resurrecting the debate about how to define a profession. The...
The paper highlights the importance of resurrecting the debate about how to define a profession. The...
This paper outlines a neo-Weberian approach to state-sponsored social closure in professional format...
Background: The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last few decade...
The professions are the most analyzed of all occupational .groups. A wide variety of perspectives an...
The sociology of professions has focused mainly on identifying the characteristics of the ideal type...
In this article, I draw attention to the societal arrangements that permit or produce the autonomy o...
For more than a century there has been interest in the definition and characterization of the signif...
Sociology of the professions has faced difficulties in delineating and defining the core of its obje...
The article considers social factors of professional deformation in socionomic professions. This is ...
Professions represent an essential feature of modern societies by maintaining core societal values a...
In this paper, I reflect upon Hughes’s sociology of professions, in which I shall look for elements ...
Research on professions is a troubled field marked by a reluctance to defineits main concept: profes...