Although Bourdieu paid scant attention to (and in fact discredited) the notion of professionalism, his social theory is well-equipped to understand the evolution of professional work. Professionalism can be conceived as a set of symbolic resources that (re)produce an occupational order, favoring expertise and craftsmanship. In neo-liberal economies this order is contested and professional powers are distrusted; professional work is seen as closed-off and conservative. Managers have become important vehicles for rationalizing and innovating production, and improving “value for money.” In fact, managerial “fields” are created, and conflicts between managerial and professional fields are well documented. These conflicts are ironic, as new clas...
AbstractOrganisations typically leverage professionalism to promote reputational capital. Reporting ...
There is increasing academic interest in how Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology can be applied to managemen...
Since 1984, public service occupations in New Zealand have been subordinated to the over-determined ...
Although Bourdieu paid scant attention to (and in fact discredited) the notion of professionalism, h...
Although Bourdieu paid scant attention to (and in fact discredited) the notion of professionalism, h...
This article contributes to the debate about how more recent professions, especially those related t...
These are uncertain times for professionals. There is an emerging consensus that professional work i...
How is the world of professions and professional work changing? This book offers both an overview of...
In economically constrained public welfare provision, professionals with administrative assignments ...
Over the past 50 years, organizations have increasingly relied upon specialists and professionals th...
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, there have been substantial changes to public sector organization an...
Professionalism and bureaucracy tend to be understood as incompatible systems of work organization, ...
Professionalism still is on the way up. However, the working methods of managers and professionals d...
Early pioneers in management thinking, such as Henri Fayol and Peter Drucker, conceived of managemen...
In the contemporary political-economic context professionals are increasingly working as employees i...
AbstractOrganisations typically leverage professionalism to promote reputational capital. Reporting ...
There is increasing academic interest in how Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology can be applied to managemen...
Since 1984, public service occupations in New Zealand have been subordinated to the over-determined ...
Although Bourdieu paid scant attention to (and in fact discredited) the notion of professionalism, h...
Although Bourdieu paid scant attention to (and in fact discredited) the notion of professionalism, h...
This article contributes to the debate about how more recent professions, especially those related t...
These are uncertain times for professionals. There is an emerging consensus that professional work i...
How is the world of professions and professional work changing? This book offers both an overview of...
In economically constrained public welfare provision, professionals with administrative assignments ...
Over the past 50 years, organizations have increasingly relied upon specialists and professionals th...
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, there have been substantial changes to public sector organization an...
Professionalism and bureaucracy tend to be understood as incompatible systems of work organization, ...
Professionalism still is on the way up. However, the working methods of managers and professionals d...
Early pioneers in management thinking, such as Henri Fayol and Peter Drucker, conceived of managemen...
In the contemporary political-economic context professionals are increasingly working as employees i...
AbstractOrganisations typically leverage professionalism to promote reputational capital. Reporting ...
There is increasing academic interest in how Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology can be applied to managemen...
Since 1984, public service occupations in New Zealand have been subordinated to the over-determined ...