The System of Professions An essay on the division of expert labor
de Abbott, Andrew.
Collection: Sociology .Éditeur: Chicago, London : The University of Chicago Press, 1988.Description: xvi-435 p., tabl., notes, index.ISBN: 0-226-00069-9.N° Inventaire: L12219.Thématique: Sociologie du travail | ProfessionThématique spécifique: Siècle 19 | Carrière professionnelle | Droit social | Système de valeurs | Pouvoir | Connaissance | Compétition | Classe sociale | Relations interprofessionnelles | Bibliothécaire | Formation professionnelle | Travail | Division du travail | Clientèle | Etude de cas | Bureaucratie | Profession médicale | Législation | Spécialisation | Siècle 20 | Association professionnelle | Histoire sociale | Statut professionnel | Métier | Organisation du travail | Professionnalisation | Lieu de travail | Efficacité | Différenciation professionnelle | Statut social | ApprentissageGéographique: Europe | France | Angleterre | Allemagne | Etats-Unis | Grande-BretagneRésumé: Chapitre I : Work, Jurisdiction and CompetitionRésumé: Professional WorkRésumé: The Claim of JurisdictionRésumé: The System of ProfessionsRésumé: Chapitre II : The System's EnvironmentRésumé: Internal Differentiation and the Problem of PowerRésumé: The Social Environment of Professional DevelopmentRésumé: The Cultural Environment of Professional DevelopmentRésumé: Chapitre III : Three Case StudiesRésumé: The Information ProfessionsRésumé: Lawyers and Their CompetitorsRésumé: The Construction of the Personal Problems Jurisdiction Item type: Ouvrage
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Chapitre I : Work, Jurisdiction and Competition
Professional Work
The Claim of Jurisdiction
The System of Professions
Chapitre II : The System's Environment
Internal Differentiation and the Problem of Power
The Social Environment of Professional Development
The Cultural Environment of Professional Development
Chapitre III : Three Case Studies
The Information Professions
Lawyers and Their Competitors
The Construction of the Personal Problems Jurisdiction
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