Professions and Power (Routledge Revivals)

Professions and Power (Routledge Revivals)
Title Professions and Power (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Terence J. Johnson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 101
Release 2016-06-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315471361

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First published in 1972, this book rejects as inadequate the ‘trait’ and ‘functionalist’ theories of the professions and instead presents an alternative framework to analyse the contemporaneous occupational change in industrial societies. The author describes how occupational specialisation creates varying degrees of social distance between producers and consumers of goods or services, thus several institutions of control social have developed — collegiate, corporate or oligarchic patronage, mediative. The author looks at the social conditions necessary for the development of these methods of control and the apparent decline of professionalism in both developed and undeveloped societies.

Power in Caring Professions

Power in Caring Professions
Title Power in Caring Professions PDF eBook
Author Richard Hugman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 259
Release 1991-08-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 134921485X

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The issue of power is central in the analysis of the development and contemporary structures of nursing, the remedial therapies and social work. Both the idea of caring and the concept of professionalism are integral to the problems of power. Using material from the UK and the USA, this book examines the growth of these professions, and asks a critical perspective of their present organisation, highlighting race, gender and relationships with service users as central to such an analysis.

Power and the Professions in Britain 1700-1850

Power and the Professions in Britain 1700-1850
Title Power and the Professions in Britain 1700-1850 PDF eBook
Author Penelope J Corfield
Publisher Routledge
Pages 282
Release 2012-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 1134596367

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The modern professions have a long history that predates the development of formal institutions and examinations in the nineteenth century. Long before the Victorian era the emergent professions wielded power through their specialist knowledge and set up informal mechanisms of control and self-regulation. Penelope Corfield devotes a chapter each to lawyers, clerics and doctors and makes reference to many other professionals - teachers, apothecaries, governesses, army officers and others. She shows how as the professions gained in power and influence, so they were challenged increasingly by satire and ridicule. Corfield's analysis of the rise of the professions during this period centres on a discussion of the philosophical questions arising from the complex relationship between power and knowledge.

Power in the Helping Professions

Power in the Helping Professions
Title Power in the Helping Professions PDF eBook
Author Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 2020-12-21
Genre
ISBN 9780882140988

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In this concise book, the widely respected Jungian analyst Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig teaches us how to be aware of the subtle abuses of authority that can occur during therapy and counseling.

Power and the Professional

Power and the Professional
Title Power and the Professional PDF eBook
Author Gordon W.F. Young
Publisher McFarland
Pages 254
Release 2020-09-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1476638888

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No matter who you are or what you aim to achieve, power determines whether you succeed or fail. But while power dynamics permeate every interaction in the workplace, the concept is very poorly understood or managed in practice. Everyone has influence over some people and is under the influence of others, and must choose how to deal with these realities in daily interactions. This book offers a comprehensive and applied understanding of power in a professional scenario: where it comes from, how it moves and what that means in practice for how professionals work together. Drawing on numerous recent case studies, this book offers a toolbox that anyone can apply, including explanations of the different forms of power, the two ways power can move between parties, the perils of power, how to create accountability, the intersection of power and ethics, and tools for maintaining power relationships with both superiors and subordinates. It provides employers and employees alike the means to understand, manage, and exert the power necessary to control their own circumstances.

The System of Professions

The System of Professions
Title The System of Professions PDF eBook
Author Andrew Abbott
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 453
Release 2014-02-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 022618966X

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In The System of Professions Andrew Abbott explores central questions about the role of professions in modern life: Why should there be occupational groups controlling expert knowledge? Where and why did groups such as law and medicine achieve their power? Will professionalism spread throughout the occupational world? While most inquiries in this field study one profession at a time, Abbott here considers the system of professions as a whole. Through comparative and historical study of the professions in nineteenth- and twentieth-century England, France, and America, Abbott builds a general theory of how and why professionals evolve.

Power in Caring Professions

Power in Caring Professions
Title Power in Caring Professions PDF eBook
Author Richard Hugman
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 1991
Genre Medical
ISBN

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The issue of power is central in the analysis of the development and contemporary structures of nursing, the remedial therapies and social work. Both the idea of caring and the concept of professionalism are integral to the problems of power. Using material from the UK and the USA, this book examines the growth of these professions, and asks a critical perspective of their present organisation, highlighting race, gender and relationships with service users as central to such an analysis 'This is a fascinating book which will be of interest to everyone who has devoted thought to the nature of professional intervention in health care'. Jennifer Creek, British Journal of Occupational Therapy