Research Handbook on the Sociology of the Professions
Edited by Tracey L. Adams
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This multidisciplinary Research Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the sociology of professions and their place in shaping society. Highlighting developments and cutting-edge research in the field, global contributors identify the challenges and opportunities impacting professionals, and the need for responsible leadership.
Keywords: Sociology Of Professions; Professional Work; Professionalisation; Professionalism; Social Inequalities; Change (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035323074
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to Research Handbook on the Sociology of the Professions

- Tracey L. Adams
- Ch 2 Oppressors or saviours? The role of professions in a changing world

- Mike Saks
- Ch 3 Professions and capitalism

- Sida Liu
- Ch 4 The moral work of professional coordination: insights from French pragmatic sociology

- Marie Leth Meilvang and Anders Blok
- Ch 5 Challenging professions theory: tensions and cooperation mechanisms in interprofessional teamwork in health

- Helena Serra
- Ch 6 Power is knowledge? (In)visible conflicts within contemporary professionalism

- Christiane Schnell
- Ch 7 Space, place and the sociology of professions: blanketing and differentiating effects in teachers’ work

- Karolina Parding, Susan McGrath-Champ, Meghan Stacey, Scott Fitzgerald, Mihajla Gavin and Rachel Wilson
- Ch 8 Transnational organizing of professional practices

- Katja Maria Hydle and James Faulconbridge
- Ch 9 Integrating care systems and the changing eco-systems of health and care work

- Justin Waring, Simon Bishop, Jenelle Clarke and Bridget Roe
- Ch 10 Dilemmas of professional work: the case of family physicians

- Nancy Côté, Jean-Louis Denis, Andrew Freeman and Marie-Dominique Beaulieu
- Ch 11 Professional hysteresis: the changing asymmetries of the medical profession in Türkiye

- Elyesa Koytak
- Ch 12 The data science epidemic: a perspective from the sociology of professions and expertise

- Netta Avnoon
- Ch 13 Digital healthcare management as organisational scripting: doctors making sense of how screen-level workflow management is transforming medical work

- Sirpa Wrede
- Ch 14 Behind the scenes of a nascent phase of data and artificial intelligence technologies’ integration into public administration and services: the boundary work of public sector professionals

- Marta Choroszewicz
- Ch 15 Absent professionalisation: exploring how a welfare state area fails to materialise in a professional domain

- Tone Alm Andreassen
- Ch 16 The ambivalent professionalisation of volunteer community first responders in England

- Gupteswar Patel and Joana Almeida
- Ch 17 Multiple professionalisms in childcare 0–3: the case of Barcelona

- Lara Maestripieri and Raquel Gallego Calderón
- Ch 18 Differentiation and solidarity in the making of creative professionalism: the case of Italy

- Andrea Bellini and Silvia Lucciarini
- Ch 19 Gender inclusivity in the legal profession: career opportunities and workplace climate

- Fiona Kay and Martine Rondeau
- Ch 20 Co-operating for a change? Tackling classed exclusions through collective ownership

- Ian McDonald and Louise Ashley
- Ch 21 The gendered nature of geographically mobile care work: how mobile healthcare workers navigate work, mobility and family life

- Ivy Bourgeault, Lois Jackson, Audrey Kruisselbrink, Sheri Price, Pauline Gardiner Barber, Michael Leiter and Shiva Nourpanah
- Ch 22 Institutional change and admission processes for regulated professions: the case of internationally trained engineers aiming to work in Quebec, Canada

- Jean-Luc Bédard and Marie-Pierre Bourdages-Sylvain
- Ch 23 Gendered professional ecology and political polarization in the legal profession in Brazil

- Maria da Gloria Bonelli
- Ch 24 The changing nature of state-profession relations: the case of three Canadian provinces

- Tracey L. Adams
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