Regulating Professions : The Emergence of Professional Self-Regulation in Four Canadian Provinces
معرفی کتاب «Regulating Professions : The Emergence of Professional Self-Regulation in Four Canadian Provinces» نوشتهٔ Tracey Lynn Adams، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Toronto Press در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Self-regulation has long been at the core of sociological understandings of what it means to be a "profession." However, the historical processes resulting in the formation of self-regulating professions have not been well understood. In __Regulating Professions__, Tracey L. Adams explores the emergence of self-regulating professions in British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia from Confederation to 1940. Adams’s in-depth research reveals the backstory of those occupations deemed worthy to regulate, such as medicine, law, dentistry, and land surveying, and how they were regulated. Adams evaluates sociological explanations for professionalization and its regulation by analysing their applicability to the Canadian experience and especially the role played by the state. By considering the role of all those involved in creating the professional landscape in Canada, Adams provides a clear picture of the process and illuminates how important this has been in building Canadian institutions and society. "Self-regulation has long been at the core of sociological understandings of what it means to be a 'profession.' However, the historical processes resulting in the formation of self-regulating professions have not been well-understood. In Regulating Professions, Tracey L. Adams explores the emergence of self-regulating professions in British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia from Confederation to 1940. Adams' in-depth research reveals the intriguing backstory of those occupations deemed worthy to regulate, such as medicine, law, dentistry, and land surveying, and how they were regulated. Adams evaluates sociological explanations for professionalization and professional regulation by analysing their applicability to the Canadian experience of professional regulation, and especially the role played by state actors. By considering the role of both state actors and professional leaders in making professions in Canada, Adams provides a clearer picture of profession creation and illuminates how important they have been in creating Canadian institutions and building Canadian society."-- Provided by publisher Cover Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Theorizing Professions 2 The Emergence of Self-Regulating Professions in Pre-Confederation Canada 3 Self-Regulating Professions Post-Confederation 4 Case Studies in Self-Regulation: Medicine, Dentistry, and Land Surveying 5 The Expansion and Alteration of Professional Self-Regulation, 1900−1930s 6 Contests over the Regulation of “Drugless Healers,” 1900−1930s Conclusion Notes References Index
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