Publication

1997-05-05 - Routledge

Language

English

Word Count

40,000 words, Guess

Page Count

160 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number96019119
  • Goodreads4308693

Classifications

  • LCCHD62.65 .E53 1997
  • LCCHD62.65.E53 1997
  • LCCHD62.65 .E53 1997eb

Description

Professions and professional activity are undergoing dramatic changes as we approach the millennium. This interdisciplinary volume presents an overview of conceptual issues and considers the practical issues facing professionals today. It has two key objectives: to understand the nature of the changes in professional activity; and to see this restructuring in the context of wider socio-economic processes. Examining the professional areas of medicine, education, law and accountancy, the authors illustrate how the nature of professional activity is changing: decision-making power is being shifted away from the holders of specialised knowledge and towards clients and managers. Although this might seem to signify an end to traditional notions of professionalism involving trust, responsibility and self-organisation, they argue that this does not necessarily mean an end to professionalism itself, but rather a restructuring of its significance and functioning.

First Sentence

Readers of this volume are likely to have a fairly well developed understanding of what it means to be a professional or to behave professionally, an understanding that will have been developed by an extended period of formal or informal training and enculturation as well as day-to-day practice in our working lives.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • The End of the Professions?: The Restructuring of Professional Work (Routledge Studies in Business Organization and Networks, 4)Routledge1997-05-05
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