The Routledge Companion to the Professions and Professionalism
Herausgeber: Kuhlmann, Ellen; Dent, Mike; Denis, Jean-Louis; Bourgeault, Ivy Lynn
The Routledge Companion to the Professions and Professionalism
Herausgeber: Kuhlmann, Ellen; Dent, Mike; Denis, Jean-Louis; Bourgeault, Ivy Lynn
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The Routledge Companion to the Professions and Professionalism will provide the state-of-the-art compilation that will map out the current developments and debates globally. This will be underpinned with a comparative history of the evolution in the theory and practice of the professions and professionalism and provide the basis for conclusions as
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The Routledge Companion to the Professions and Professionalism will provide the state-of-the-art compilation that will map out the current developments and debates globally. This will be underpinned with a comparative history of the evolution in the theory and practice of the professions and professionalism and provide the basis for conclusions as
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- Routledge Companions in Business, Management and Marketing
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 246mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781032477268
- ISBN-10: 1032477261
- Artikelnr.: 68471497
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Routledge Companions in Business, Management and Marketing
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 246mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781032477268
- ISBN-10: 1032477261
- Artikelnr.: 68471497
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mike Dent is Emeritus Professor at Staffordshire University and Visiting Professor at the University of Leicester, UK. Ivy Lynn Bourgeault is Professor in the Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Jean-Louis Denis is Full Professor at the École Nationale d'Administration Publique (ÉNAP), Canada Ellen Kuhlmann is a Senior Researcher at the Medical Management Centre, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden.
Part I: Theories and Contemporary Context of Professions and
Professionalism Introduction (Mike Dent) 1. Sociological and Organisational
Theories of Professions and Professionalism (Stephen Ackroyd) 2. Governance
and Professions (Ellen Kuhlmann, Tuba Agartan and Mia von Knorring) 3.
Professions, Service Users and Citizenship: Deliberation, Choice and
Responsibility (Evelien Tonkens) 4. Gender, Diversity and Intersectionality
in Professions and Potential Professions: Analytical, Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives (Jeff Hearn, Ingrid Biese, Marta Choroszewicz,
and Liisa Husu) 5. Professions and Power: A Review of Theories of
Professions and Power (Mike Saks) Part II: Governing the Professions and
Professionalism Introduction (Ellen Kuhlmann) 6. Governing through
Professional Experts (Viola Burau) 7. Professions and Financial Incentives
(Ruth McDonald and Crawford Spence) 8. Professionalism and
Entrepreneurialism (Seppo Poutanen and Anne Kovalainen) 9. Professionalism,
Trust and Cooperation (Patrick Brown and Michael Calnan) 10.
Professionalism and Knowledge (Teresa Carvalho and Rui Santiago) Part III:
Professions, Management and Leadership Introduction (Jean-Louis Denis) 11.
Restructuring Professional organizations (C.R. (Bob) Hinings) 12. Hybrid
Managers and Professional Leadership (Ian Kirkpatrick) 13. The
Professionalization of Management (Kevin T. Leicht) 14. Leadership and
'Leaderism': The Discourse of Professional Leadership and the Practice of
Management Control in Public Services (Michael I Reed) 15. Professional
Agency, Leadership and Organizational Change (Jean-Louis Denis, Nicolette
van Gestel and Annick Lepage) Part IV: Global Professionalism and the
Emerging Economies Introduction (Ivy Bourgeault) 16. Accountancy, Finance
and Banking: The Global Reach of the Professions (Colin Haslam) 17.
Professions and Professionalism in Emerging Economies: The Case of South
Africa (Debby Bonnin and Shaun Ruggunan) 18. India (International) Inc.:
Global Work and the (Re-) Organization of Professionalism in Emerging
Economies (Sweethaa Ballakrishnen) 19. Professions and Professionalization
in Russia (Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova & Roman Abramov) 20. Professions and the
Migration of Expert Labour: Towards an intersectional analysis of
transnational mobility patterns and integration pathways of health
professionals (Ivy Lynn Bourgeault, Sirpa Wrede, Cecilia Benoit and Elena
Neiterman) Part V: Sectoral Analysis: Case Studies Introduction (Mike Dent
) 21. The Professoriate and Professionalism in the Academy (Linda Muzzin
and Maria Athina (Tina) Martimianakis) 22. Contemporary Education Policy
and Teacher Professionalism (Sølvi Mausethagen and Jens-Christian Smeby)
23. Interprofessional Working for the Health Professions: From Fried Eggs
to Omelettes? (Susan Nancarrow and Alan Borthwick) 24. Professional
Identity and Social Work (Stephen A. Webb) 25. Journalism and its
Professional Challenges (Christiane Schnell)
Professionalism Introduction (Mike Dent) 1. Sociological and Organisational
Theories of Professions and Professionalism (Stephen Ackroyd) 2. Governance
and Professions (Ellen Kuhlmann, Tuba Agartan and Mia von Knorring) 3.
Professions, Service Users and Citizenship: Deliberation, Choice and
Responsibility (Evelien Tonkens) 4. Gender, Diversity and Intersectionality
in Professions and Potential Professions: Analytical, Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives (Jeff Hearn, Ingrid Biese, Marta Choroszewicz,
and Liisa Husu) 5. Professions and Power: A Review of Theories of
Professions and Power (Mike Saks) Part II: Governing the Professions and
Professionalism Introduction (Ellen Kuhlmann) 6. Governing through
Professional Experts (Viola Burau) 7. Professions and Financial Incentives
(Ruth McDonald and Crawford Spence) 8. Professionalism and
Entrepreneurialism (Seppo Poutanen and Anne Kovalainen) 9. Professionalism,
Trust and Cooperation (Patrick Brown and Michael Calnan) 10.
Professionalism and Knowledge (Teresa Carvalho and Rui Santiago) Part III:
Professions, Management and Leadership Introduction (Jean-Louis Denis) 11.
Restructuring Professional organizations (C.R. (Bob) Hinings) 12. Hybrid
Managers and Professional Leadership (Ian Kirkpatrick) 13. The
Professionalization of Management (Kevin T. Leicht) 14. Leadership and
'Leaderism': The Discourse of Professional Leadership and the Practice of
Management Control in Public Services (Michael I Reed) 15. Professional
Agency, Leadership and Organizational Change (Jean-Louis Denis, Nicolette
van Gestel and Annick Lepage) Part IV: Global Professionalism and the
Emerging Economies Introduction (Ivy Bourgeault) 16. Accountancy, Finance
and Banking: The Global Reach of the Professions (Colin Haslam) 17.
Professions and Professionalism in Emerging Economies: The Case of South
Africa (Debby Bonnin and Shaun Ruggunan) 18. India (International) Inc.:
Global Work and the (Re-) Organization of Professionalism in Emerging
Economies (Sweethaa Ballakrishnen) 19. Professions and Professionalization
in Russia (Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova & Roman Abramov) 20. Professions and the
Migration of Expert Labour: Towards an intersectional analysis of
transnational mobility patterns and integration pathways of health
professionals (Ivy Lynn Bourgeault, Sirpa Wrede, Cecilia Benoit and Elena
Neiterman) Part V: Sectoral Analysis: Case Studies Introduction (Mike Dent
) 21. The Professoriate and Professionalism in the Academy (Linda Muzzin
and Maria Athina (Tina) Martimianakis) 22. Contemporary Education Policy
and Teacher Professionalism (Sølvi Mausethagen and Jens-Christian Smeby)
23. Interprofessional Working for the Health Professions: From Fried Eggs
to Omelettes? (Susan Nancarrow and Alan Borthwick) 24. Professional
Identity and Social Work (Stephen A. Webb) 25. Journalism and its
Professional Challenges (Christiane Schnell)
Part I: Theories and Contemporary Context of Professions and
Professionalism Introduction (Mike Dent) 1. Sociological and Organisational
Theories of Professions and Professionalism (Stephen Ackroyd) 2. Governance
and Professions (Ellen Kuhlmann, Tuba Agartan and Mia von Knorring) 3.
Professions, Service Users and Citizenship: Deliberation, Choice and
Responsibility (Evelien Tonkens) 4. Gender, Diversity and Intersectionality
in Professions and Potential Professions: Analytical, Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives (Jeff Hearn, Ingrid Biese, Marta Choroszewicz,
and Liisa Husu) 5. Professions and Power: A Review of Theories of
Professions and Power (Mike Saks) Part II: Governing the Professions and
Professionalism Introduction (Ellen Kuhlmann) 6. Governing through
Professional Experts (Viola Burau) 7. Professions and Financial Incentives
(Ruth McDonald and Crawford Spence) 8. Professionalism and
Entrepreneurialism (Seppo Poutanen and Anne Kovalainen) 9. Professionalism,
Trust and Cooperation (Patrick Brown and Michael Calnan) 10.
Professionalism and Knowledge (Teresa Carvalho and Rui Santiago) Part III:
Professions, Management and Leadership Introduction (Jean-Louis Denis) 11.
Restructuring Professional organizations (C.R. (Bob) Hinings) 12. Hybrid
Managers and Professional Leadership (Ian Kirkpatrick) 13. The
Professionalization of Management (Kevin T. Leicht) 14. Leadership and
'Leaderism': The Discourse of Professional Leadership and the Practice of
Management Control in Public Services (Michael I Reed) 15. Professional
Agency, Leadership and Organizational Change (Jean-Louis Denis, Nicolette
van Gestel and Annick Lepage) Part IV: Global Professionalism and the
Emerging Economies Introduction (Ivy Bourgeault) 16. Accountancy, Finance
and Banking: The Global Reach of the Professions (Colin Haslam) 17.
Professions and Professionalism in Emerging Economies: The Case of South
Africa (Debby Bonnin and Shaun Ruggunan) 18. India (International) Inc.:
Global Work and the (Re-) Organization of Professionalism in Emerging
Economies (Sweethaa Ballakrishnen) 19. Professions and Professionalization
in Russia (Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova & Roman Abramov) 20. Professions and the
Migration of Expert Labour: Towards an intersectional analysis of
transnational mobility patterns and integration pathways of health
professionals (Ivy Lynn Bourgeault, Sirpa Wrede, Cecilia Benoit and Elena
Neiterman) Part V: Sectoral Analysis: Case Studies Introduction (Mike Dent
) 21. The Professoriate and Professionalism in the Academy (Linda Muzzin
and Maria Athina (Tina) Martimianakis) 22. Contemporary Education Policy
and Teacher Professionalism (Sølvi Mausethagen and Jens-Christian Smeby)
23. Interprofessional Working for the Health Professions: From Fried Eggs
to Omelettes? (Susan Nancarrow and Alan Borthwick) 24. Professional
Identity and Social Work (Stephen A. Webb) 25. Journalism and its
Professional Challenges (Christiane Schnell)
Professionalism Introduction (Mike Dent) 1. Sociological and Organisational
Theories of Professions and Professionalism (Stephen Ackroyd) 2. Governance
and Professions (Ellen Kuhlmann, Tuba Agartan and Mia von Knorring) 3.
Professions, Service Users and Citizenship: Deliberation, Choice and
Responsibility (Evelien Tonkens) 4. Gender, Diversity and Intersectionality
in Professions and Potential Professions: Analytical, Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives (Jeff Hearn, Ingrid Biese, Marta Choroszewicz,
and Liisa Husu) 5. Professions and Power: A Review of Theories of
Professions and Power (Mike Saks) Part II: Governing the Professions and
Professionalism Introduction (Ellen Kuhlmann) 6. Governing through
Professional Experts (Viola Burau) 7. Professions and Financial Incentives
(Ruth McDonald and Crawford Spence) 8. Professionalism and
Entrepreneurialism (Seppo Poutanen and Anne Kovalainen) 9. Professionalism,
Trust and Cooperation (Patrick Brown and Michael Calnan) 10.
Professionalism and Knowledge (Teresa Carvalho and Rui Santiago) Part III:
Professions, Management and Leadership Introduction (Jean-Louis Denis) 11.
Restructuring Professional organizations (C.R. (Bob) Hinings) 12. Hybrid
Managers and Professional Leadership (Ian Kirkpatrick) 13. The
Professionalization of Management (Kevin T. Leicht) 14. Leadership and
'Leaderism': The Discourse of Professional Leadership and the Practice of
Management Control in Public Services (Michael I Reed) 15. Professional
Agency, Leadership and Organizational Change (Jean-Louis Denis, Nicolette
van Gestel and Annick Lepage) Part IV: Global Professionalism and the
Emerging Economies Introduction (Ivy Bourgeault) 16. Accountancy, Finance
and Banking: The Global Reach of the Professions (Colin Haslam) 17.
Professions and Professionalism in Emerging Economies: The Case of South
Africa (Debby Bonnin and Shaun Ruggunan) 18. India (International) Inc.:
Global Work and the (Re-) Organization of Professionalism in Emerging
Economies (Sweethaa Ballakrishnen) 19. Professions and Professionalization
in Russia (Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova & Roman Abramov) 20. Professions and the
Migration of Expert Labour: Towards an intersectional analysis of
transnational mobility patterns and integration pathways of health
professionals (Ivy Lynn Bourgeault, Sirpa Wrede, Cecilia Benoit and Elena
Neiterman) Part V: Sectoral Analysis: Case Studies Introduction (Mike Dent
) 21. The Professoriate and Professionalism in the Academy (Linda Muzzin
and Maria Athina (Tina) Martimianakis) 22. Contemporary Education Policy
and Teacher Professionalism (Sølvi Mausethagen and Jens-Christian Smeby)
23. Interprofessional Working for the Health Professions: From Fried Eggs
to Omelettes? (Susan Nancarrow and Alan Borthwick) 24. Professional
Identity and Social Work (Stephen A. Webb) 25. Journalism and its
Professional Challenges (Christiane Schnell)