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The professions and their prospects.

Title
The professions and their prospects. Eliot Freidson, editor.
Author
Freidson, Eliot, 1923-2005
Publication
Beverly Hills [Calif.] Sage Publications [©1973]

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Description
333 pages; 22 cm
Summary
Monographic compilation of social research papers on professionalism - covers general issues such as professionalism in relation to the individual and trade unionism, the professionalization of certain occupations, viz. Engineering, public accounting, social work, teachers, medical personnel, clergy, etc., and includes papers on the role of the sociologist. References and statistical tables.
Subject
  • Professions > Sociological aspects
  • Occupations
  • Occupations > Social aspects
  • Occupations
  • occupations (livelihoods)
  • Occupations > Social aspects
  • Professions > Sociological aspects
  • social research
  • professionalism
  • individual
  • trade union
  • occupation
  • engineering
  • public accounting
  • social work
  • teacher
  • medical personnel
  • clergy
  • sociologist
  • statistical table
  • Professions
  • recherche sociale
  • professionnalisme
  • individu
  • syndicat
  • profession
  • ingénierie
  • comptabilité publique
  • travail social
  • enseignant
  • personnel médical
  • clergé
  • sociologue
  • tableau statistique
  • investigación sociológica
  • profesionalismo
  • individuo
  • sindicato
  • ocupación
  • ingeniería
  • contabilidad pública
  • trabajo social
  • maestro
  • personal médico
  • clero
  • sociólogo
  • cuadros estadísticos
Genre/Form
  • reference.
  • référence bibliographique.
  • referencia.
Note
  • "Portions of this volume appeared in the March-April, 1971 issue of the American behavioral scientist."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographies.
Contents
Freidson, E. Forward.--Freidson, E. Professions and the occupational principle.--Daniels, A. K. How free should professions be?--Ritzer, G. Professionalism and the individual.--Engel, G. V. and Hall, R. H. The growing industrialization of the professions.--Haug, M. R. and Sussman, M. B. Professionalization and unionism: a jurisdictional dispute?--Mok, A. L. Professional innovation in post-industrial society.--Perrucci, R. Engineering: professional servant of power.--Montagna, P. D. The public accounting profession: organization, ideology, and social power.--Zola, I. K. and Miller, S. J. The erosion of medicine from within.--Ference, T. P., Goldner, F. H. and Ritti, R. R. Priests and church: the professionalization of an organization.--Marcus, P. M. Schoolteachers and militant conservatism.--Ruzek, S. K. Making social work accountable.--Etheridge, C. F. Lawyers versus indigents: conflict of interest in professional-client relations in the legal profession.--Lewis, L. S. The university and the professional model: amplification on a magnification.--Halmos, P. Sociology and the personal service professions.--Phillips, D. L. Sociologists and their knowledge: some critical remarks on a profession.
ISBN
  • 0803901747
  • 9780803901742
LCCN
72084048
OCLC
  • ocm00841238
  • 841238
  • SCSB-8943779
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library