2009
DOI: 10.1163/ej.9789004178311.iii-488
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Professions in Civil Society and the State

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“…He investigated, among others, how courts and professions made private business corporations more ethical. Apart from private business corporations and professional bodies, his "civil society" is an empty house (Sciulli, 2009(Sciulli, , p. 236-2241.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…He investigated, among others, how courts and professions made private business corporations more ethical. Apart from private business corporations and professional bodies, his "civil society" is an empty house (Sciulli, 2009(Sciulli, , p. 236-2241.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research agenda does not treat professions a priori as arbitrators or mediators of values and norms (Parsons, 1939(Parsons, , 1968. They are not defined here as the third power "upgrading" society and its organizations by spreading superior knowledge as well as the principles of meritocracy, collegiality, transparency, fiduciary responsibility, and so on (Sciulli, 2009;Freidson, 2001). Neither are they a priori defined as authors and administrators of disciplinary measures (Goffman, 1991, Foucault, 1975 nor as promoters of pastoral care or bio-politics (Foucault in Goldstein, 1984;Dean & Villadsen 2016).…”
Section: Civil Society and Professions: Us Civic And Politicized Lawymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In parallel, there exists a delimited set of occupations, such as law, medicine, or accounting, with highly specific – usually nation-specific – forms of accreditation and regulation, that are seen as professions in a narrow sense. To complicate matters further, the term ‘profession’ as it is used in English-language social science has specifically Anglo-American connotations and there are no simple synonyms to it in continental sociology (Sciulli, 2005: 920–1; see also Sciulli, 2009). For simplicity and clarity, I follow many sociologists to chart a middle course between the informal and the formal understandings of the term.…”
Section: What Are Professions and Why They Mattermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endelig ser den funktionelle og positive professionssociologi professioner som først og fremmest håndhaevere af et produkt af det civile samfunds normative orden (Durkheim & Turner, 1992;T. Parsons, 1964: 428-479;Sciulli, 2009). Julia Evetts peger endvidere på, hvordan man også må sondre mellem udviklingen af professioner, professionalisering og professionalisme for at begribe hvilke sociale systemer, sociale relationer og ikke mindst videnshierarkier, der betinger udfaldet af udviklingen af en ny profession (Evetts, 1999:119).…”
Section: Udvikling Og Udøvelse Af Sundhedsprofessionalismeunclassified
“…udvikling forklares for eksempel ved samfundsprocesser, der involverer forholdet mellem stat, marked og civilsamfund, mens professionaliseringsstile kan forklares af de organisatoriske og institutionelle hierarkier, der kendetegner uddannelses-og erhvervsfeltet (Sciulli, 2009). Endelig kan professionalisme som empirisk faenomen forklares ved de betingelser for udøvelse af ydelser, der eksempelvis kendetegner rammerne for interaktioner mellem professionelle og de individer, som ydelserne er rettet mod (Wilensky, 1964).…”
Section: Ref) Studiet Af Professionersunclassified