Sociology of professions: international divergences and research directions
Tracey L Adams
Work, Employment & Society, 2015, vol. 29, issue 1, 154-165
Abstract:
This article considers points of convergence and divergence in English-language publications in the sociology of professions. While research on professions in the US, UK, Canada and Western Europe shares many similarities, UK researchers have devoted more attention to professional regulation, while their US counterparts focus instead on organizational challenges facing professionals. Contrasting these empirical and theoretical approaches opens up new research directions, and highlights the importance of socio-historical and cultural context to professions. More international and comparative work is required to develop a better understanding of professions and professional regulation.
Keywords: professional regulation; research trends; sociology of professions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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