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Professionalism Reborn: Theory, Prophecy and Policy.
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1995
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Health Care PolicyProfessions NecessaryAllied Health ProfessionsEducationProfessional EthicOccupational Health ServiceSocial MedicineHealth SciencesHealth WorkforceSocial ClassProfessionalism RebornSocial InteractionCritical TheorySociologyProfessional DevelopmentHealth Services ManagementHealth Profession TrainingMedicalizationOccupational Science
Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Clarifying the Concepts. 1. The Theory of the Professions: State of the Art. 2. How Dominant are the Professions?. Part II: Elements of a Theory of Professionalism. 3. The Division of Labor as Social Interaction. 4. Professions and the Occupational Principle. 5. Occupational Autonomy and Labor Market Shelters. Part III: Prophesying the Future of Professions. 6. Professionalization and the Organization of Middle-Class Labor in Post-Industrial Society. 7. The Futures of Professionalization. 8. The Changing Nature of Professional Control. Part IV: Choosing Professionalism as Social Policy. . 9. Are Professions Necessary?. 10. Profession as Model and Ideology. 11. The Centrality of Professionalism to Health Care Policy. 12. Nourishing Professionalism. Index.