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ISBN 10: 9004178317
ISBN 13: 978-9004178311
Author: David Sciulli
The sociology of professions has come full circle, leaving behind Parsons, his critics, and two generations of received wisdom. David Sciulli demonstrates compellingly that the sociology of professions advances the comparative study of civil society, democracy and rule of law.
Chapter 1 Approaches And Debates From 1930s To Today
Chapter 2 The Situation On The Continent
Chapter 3 The Paris Visual Académie
Chapter 4 Corporate Governance And Delaware Courts
Chapter 5 Reflections, Analyses, Appraisals
Chapter 6 Professions And Structured Situations
Chapter 7 Independent Socio-Cultural Authority Of Professionalism
Chapter 8 Consequences Of Professionalism, Immediate And Institutional
Chapter 9 Fiducial Responsibilities Of Professionalism
Chapter 10 Occupational Orientations Of Professionalism: “Dividing Line” In The Occupational Order
Chapter 11 Additional Constitutive Qualities: Profession Governance, Behavior, Shared Cognition
Chapter 12 Drawing Distinctions: Structural Qualities, Illustrations And A Rereading
professions in social work
in a civilized society
a person's position in a country's social stratification
a person's position in society
a person's position in a country's social
Tags: David Sciulli, Professions, Society, Invariant, Foundations