For more than a century there has been interest in the definition and characterization of the significance of a profession, as has been shown in the work of various sociologists. The recognition by Durkheim that "one day will come, when our social and political organization will have exclusively or almost exclusively a professional base" is the origin of the debate about what characterizes and can be called a profession
In the existing literature, there is a lack of consensus among scholars within different research di...
This chapter identifies and analyzes some characteristics of working situations that are important i...
The classical view in the sociology of professions is rooted in Parsons’ work. By using the term “pr...
For more than a century there has been interest in the definition and characterization of the signif...
In this paper, I reflect upon Hughes’s sociology of professions, in which I shall look for elements ...
The notion of ‘The Professional’ emerged in the mid 19th century, tied intimately to the rise of the...
[Book abstract:] The Routledge Companion to the Professions and Professionalism is a state-of-the-ar...
For more than a century there has been interest in the definition and characterization of the signif...
The problem of defining a profession continues to be a cen-tral issue. In the structural-func-tional...
The sociology of professions has focused mainly on identifying the characteristics of the ideal type...
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...
In this article we revisit the concept of a profession. Definitions of the concept are rea...
Sociology of the professions has faced difficulties in delineating and defining the core of its obje...
Professional status is the golden ring for modern information workers. When someone is professional,...
In the existing literature, there is a lack of consensus among scholars within different research di...
This chapter identifies and analyzes some characteristics of working situations that are important i...
The classical view in the sociology of professions is rooted in Parsons’ work. By using the term “pr...
For more than a century there has been interest in the definition and characterization of the signif...
In this paper, I reflect upon Hughes’s sociology of professions, in which I shall look for elements ...
The notion of ‘The Professional’ emerged in the mid 19th century, tied intimately to the rise of the...
[Book abstract:] The Routledge Companion to the Professions and Professionalism is a state-of-the-ar...
For more than a century there has been interest in the definition and characterization of the signif...
The problem of defining a profession continues to be a cen-tral issue. In the structural-func-tional...
The sociology of professions has focused mainly on identifying the characteristics of the ideal type...
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...
In this article we revisit the concept of a profession. Definitions of the concept are rea...
Sociology of the professions has faced difficulties in delineating and defining the core of its obje...
Professional status is the golden ring for modern information workers. When someone is professional,...
In the existing literature, there is a lack of consensus among scholars within different research di...
This chapter identifies and analyzes some characteristics of working situations that are important i...
The classical view in the sociology of professions is rooted in Parsons’ work. By using the term “pr...