The Rise of Professionalism: A Sociological AnalysisMarktwirtschaft / Beruf / Geschichte. |
Contents
The Historical Matrix of Modern Professions | 2 |
The Constitution of Professional Markets | 9 |
An Analysis of Medicines Professional Success | 19 |
Standardization of Knowledge and Market Control | 40 |
Market and AntiMarket Principles | 53 |
The Collective Mobility Project | 66 |
Uses and Limitations of the Aristocratic Model | 80 |
The Rise of Corporate Capitalism and | 136 |
Patterns of Professional Incorporation into | 159 |
Profession and Bureaucracy | 178 |
Monopolies of Competence | 208 |
Appendix Tables | 246 |
Notes | 253 |
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The Rise of Professionalism: A Sociological Analysis Magali S. Larson,Magali Sarfatti Larson Limited preview - 1979 |
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