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_aNOODERGRAAF, Mirko _935661 |
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_aFrom "pure" to "hybrid" professionalism : _bpresent-day professionalism in ambiguous public domains |
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_aThousand Oaks : _bSAGE, _cOctober 2007 |
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520 | 3 | _aPublic sectors struggle with professionalism. Classic professions are weakened, welfare state occupations professionalize, and public managers try to become professionals. This raises questions. What is professionalism? What is professional control in ambiguous occupational domains? What happens when different types of occupational control get mixed up? The first question is answered by portraying classic professionalism as "controlled content." The second question is answered by tracing a transition from "pure" to "hybrid" professionalism in domains such as health care and social work. The third question is answered by portraying present-day professionalism as "content of control" instead of controlled content | |
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_tAdministration & Society _g39, 6, p. 761-785 _dThousand Oaks : SAGE, October 2007 _xISSN 00953997 _w |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c27648 _d27648 |
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