The professions and their prospects.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Freidson, Eliot
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Beverly Hills [Calif.] Sage Publications [c1973]
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Table of Contents:
  • Freidson, E. Forward
  • Freidson, E. Professions and the occupational principle
  • Daniels, A. K. How free should professions be?--Ritzer, G. Professionalism and the individual
  • Engel, G. V. and Hall, R. H. The growing industrialization of the professions
  • Haug, M. R. and Sussman, M. B. Professionalization and unionism: a jurisdictional dispute?--Mok, A. L. Professional innovation in post-industrial society
  • Perrucci, R. Engineering: professional servant of power
  • Montagna, P. D. The public accounting profession: organization, ideology, and social power
  • Zola, I. K. and Miller, S. J. The erosion of medicine from within
  • Ference, T. P., Goldner, F. H. and Ritti, R. R. Priests and church: the professionalization of an organization
  • Marcus, P. M. Schoolteachers and militant conservatism
  • Ruzek, S. K. Making social work accountable
  • Etheridge, C. F. Lawyers versus indigents: conflict of interest in professional-client relations in the legal profession
  • Lewis, L. S. The university and the professional model: amplification on a magnification
  • Halmos, P. Sociology and the personal service professions
  • Phillips, D. L. Sociologists and their knowledge: some critical remarks on a profession.