Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
250
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jun 1, 2001
Editorial
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226262030
ISBN-13
9780226262031
Descripción
Eliot Freidson delves into the concept of professionalism as a distinct organizational form, exploring its profound impact on social structure and individual practice. With a focus on how knowledge is utilized within professional domains, Freidson offers a nuanced analysis of the way expertise shapes roles and relationships in society.
He argues that professionalism is not merely a career choice but a vital social logic that influences how individuals and institutions interact. Through rich examples and theoretical insights, the work challenges traditional views of authority and accountability in professional settings, ultimately redefining the qualifications and responsibilities that professionals carry in their pursuit of knowledge and service.
He argues that professionalism is not merely a career choice but a vital social logic that influences how individuals and institutions interact. Through rich examples and theoretical insights, the work challenges traditional views of authority and accountability in professional settings, ultimately redefining the qualifications and responsibilities that professionals carry in their pursuit of knowledge and service.