ProfessionalizationPrentice-Hall, 1966 - 365 páginas |
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... Engineers . This association is carefully guarded in its membership ; it attempts to preserve the highest possible professional standards among a type of engineers and of people readily recognized , wherever met in any part of the world ...
... Engineers . This association is carefully guarded in its membership ; it attempts to preserve the highest possible professional standards among a type of engineers and of people readily recognized , wherever met in any part of the world ...
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... Engineers . 1 Engineers are represented by more than a hundred admirable national societies ; preeminent among them are the Founder Societies , each re- presenting one of the four major branches of engineering ( civil , electrical ...
... Engineers . 1 Engineers are represented by more than a hundred admirable national societies ; preeminent among them are the Founder Societies , each re- presenting one of the four major branches of engineering ( civil , electrical ...
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... engineers ' organizations offers ample evidence that maintainance of an image of professional- ism is of primary concern . Engineers con- sider unionism to be unprofessional , and those who sanctioned collective bargaining organizations ...
... engineers ' organizations offers ample evidence that maintainance of an image of professional- ism is of primary concern . Engineers con- sider unionism to be unprofessional , and those who sanctioned collective bargaining organizations ...
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The Elements of Professionalization | 9 |
The Social Context of Professionalization | 46 |
Individuals and Professionalization | 72 |
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activities administration American Medical Association Angus Maude Anselm Strauss attitudes attorney authority become behavior bureaucratic career Carr-Saunders cent chiropractic client colleagues concept conflict dentistry discussion doctor Emile Durkheim employer engineers ethical codes example faculty feel fessional formal functions Glencoe highly professionalized occupations hospital ideal important individual industrial institutions interest internal Journal of Sociology kind labor lawyers less librarian marriage counseling medicine membership ment mobility Negro colleges nonprofessionals nuclear nurse occupational groups organization organizational patient patterns persons physicians political position practice practitioners Press prestige problems profes profession professional associations professional groups professional status psychiatrists psychologists question Questionnaire relations relationship responsibility role salary segments sion sional skills social scientist social workers Sociology specialty standards structure Talcott Parsons teachers technical tend tion unions University University of Chicago women York