03921nam 22005653 450 991101897690332120251116145337.0978139433241013943324169781394332427139433242497813943324031394332408(CKB)36394401400041(MiAaPQ)EBC31743357(Au-PeEL)EBL31743357(Exl-AI)31743357(OCoLC)1465267446(Perlego)4617433(EXLCZ)993639440140004120241031d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEncyclopedia of Professionalization Organization of Professions, Production of Professionalities and Growth of Professionalism1st ed.Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2024.©2025.1 online resource (331 pages)ISTE Consignment Series9781789451832 1789451833 Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part 1. Professionalization, the Manufacturing of Professions -- Chapter 1. Professionalization, Practical Wisdom and Vulnerabilities -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Classic professionalization theories -- 1.2.1. The functionalist theory -- 1.2.2. The interactionist critique -- 1.2.3. Andrew Abbott’s theory -- 1.3. The protection of professions with prudential practice -- 1.3.1. The fragilities of practical wisdom and the theory of professionalization -- 1.3.2. The professionalization of American medicine -- 1.3.3. Medicine and doctors according to Osler -- 1.3.4. The “social case work” according to Mary Richmond -- 1.3.5. Professionalization theories and historical facts -- 1.4. Objectivity, professionalism metamorphoses and vulnerabilities -- 1.4.1. The end of the golden age for professions -- 1.4.2. Organizational professionalism, new public management and practical wisdom -- 1.4.3. The stubborn mirage of the scientificity of practices -- 1.4.4. Mobilizations and challenges to professionality -- 1.5. Conclusion -- 1.6. References -- Chapter 2. Professionalization: The Mystery of Boundaries -- 2.1. Professionalization as the selection of professions -- 2.1.1. Professionalization for all? -- 2.1.2. Is there a professions perimeter? -- 2.1.3. At a distance from the arrival point: professional groupsGenerated by AI.This encyclopedia, directed by Jean-Marc Labat and coordinated by Didier Demazière and Richard Wittorski, explores the comprehensive landscape of sciences education and training. It delves into the organization of professions and the social dimensions of education, addressing themes such as professionalization theories, the creation of professions, and the evolving standards at work. The book examines the intersection of social policies, labor, and educational practices, offering insights into the dynamics of professional boundaries and autonomy. Intended for academics, educators, and policymakers, it aims to provide a critical analysis of the current state and future directions of professional education within societal contexts.Generated by AI.ISTE Consignment SeriesProfessional educationGenerated by AIEducationGenerated by AIProfessional educationEducationDemazière Didier411788Wittorski Richard1290725MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911018976903321Encyclopedia of Professionalization4416886UNINA