The Sociology of the Professions: Lawyers, Doctors and OthersRobert Dingwall, Philip Simon Coleman Lewis, P. S. C. Lewis Macmillan, 1983 - 314 pàgines |
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... everyday professional work can go on , and of providing the political and economic resources without which some ... everyday work . So , too , may the work of sociologists be viewed . As researchers and consultants in everyday work ...
... everyday professional work can go on , and of providing the political and economic resources without which some ... everyday work . So , too , may the work of sociologists be viewed . As researchers and consultants in everyday work ...
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... everyday social reasoning . ' Professional ' sociological usages and everyday theorising ( ' lay sociology ' ) interpenetrate . In particular , the spokesmen of professional and professionalising occupations formulate and reflexively ...
... everyday social reasoning . ' Professional ' sociological usages and everyday theorising ( ' lay sociology ' ) interpenetrate . In particular , the spokesmen of professional and professionalising occupations formulate and reflexively ...
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... everyday , discourse . Solutions in terms of this everyday discourse could have and may have been thought of by the client , who had come to the solicitor for a legal rather than an everyday solution . Such attempts to find solutions in ...
... everyday , discourse . Solutions in terms of this everyday discourse could have and may have been thought of by the client , who had come to the solicitor for a legal rather than an everyday solution . Such attempts to find solutions in ...
Continguts
State of the Art | 19 |
Professional Autonomy and the Social Control | 38 |
an Essay on the Sociological Trades | 59 |
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American analysis appointment argued autonomy barristers bureaucracy career cent characteristics charismatic authority chosen outcome claims clients common competence concept of profession concerned corporate court criminal cultural definition Dingwall discussion division of labour doctors duty solicitor scheme economic empirical everyday expert services expertise firms Freidson 1970a functionalist Horobin hospital important individual institutional interactionists interests involved issues John Eekelaar judges judicial knowledge Law Society Law Society Gazette lawyers legal aid legal profession legal services litigation London Lord Lord Chancellor medical school medical sociology medicine mega-law Mungham National Law Journal nurses occupational groups organisation paper particular patients political position practice practitioners problems professional Professional Dominance professionalisation recent recognised relations relationship role Rueschemeyer social control Social Science socialisation sociologists sociology specialised specific status structure suggest theoretical theory translation Wolfson College York
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