Professions in civil society and the state : invariant foundations and consequences / / David Sciulli.

Professions are central to any political sociology of major associations, organizations and venues in civil society underpinning democracy; they are not a subset of livelihoods in a mundane sociology of work and occupations. Professions in Civil Society and the State is at once elegant and startling...

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Superior document:International studies in sociology and social anthropology, v. 110
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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:International studies in sociology and social anthropology ; v. 110.
Physical Description:1 online resource (494 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / D. Sciulli
  • Introduction / D. Sciulli
  • Chapter One. Approaches And Debates From 1930's To Today / D. Sciulli
  • Chapter Two. The Situation On The Continent / D. Sciulli
  • Chapter Three. The Paris Visual Académie / D. Sciulli
  • Chapter Four. Corporate Governance And Delaware Courts / D. Sciulli
  • Chapter Five. Reflections, Analyses, Appraisals / D. Sciulli
  • Chapter Six. Professions And Structured Situations / D. Sciulli
  • Chapter Seven. Independent Socio-Cultural Authority Of Professionalism / D. Sciulli
  • Chapter Eight. Consequences Of Professionalism, Immediate And Institutional / D. Sciulli
  • Chapter Nine. Fiducial Responsibilities Of Professionalism / D. Sciulli
  • Chapter Ten. Occupational Orientations Of Professionalism: “Dividing Line” In The Occupational Order / D. Sciulli
  • Chapter Eleven. Additional Constitutive Qualities: Profession Governance, Behavior, Shared Cognition / D. Sciulli
  • Chapter Twelve. Drawing Distinctions: Structural Qualities, Illustrations And A Rereading / D. Sciulli
  • References / D. Sciulli
  • Index / D. Sciulli.