Introduction: Within, Between, Beyond—A Multi-dimensional Approach to the Study of Professionalism and Social Change
págs. 1-35
When Employment Status Shapes Professionalism: The Case of the Academic Labour Market in Switzerland
págs. 39-58
Processes of Differentiation and Fragmentation within: South African Textile Designers
págs. 59-80
Models of Professionalism and Perceptions of Gender Discrimination in the Legal Profession
Valeria Insarauto, Isabel Boni-Le Goff, Grégoire Mallard, Éléonore Lépinard, Nicky Le Feuvre
págs. 81-102
págs. 103-123
Learning and Differentiation within Professions: The Cases of Teaching and Nursing
págs. 125-142
Changing Professional Status in Evolving Professional Systems: Towards Using a Descriptive Lens to Analyse Multi-layered Transformation Processes
págs. 145-165
Professionalism in Everyday Work: Women Lawyers’ Strategies to Exercise Control over Their Work in Finland, French Canada, and Poland
págs. 167-185
The Professionalism, Accountability, and Work of Teachers in Different Regulatory Regimes
Lluís Parcerisa Marmi, Antoni Verger Planells, Marcel Pagès, Natalie Browes
págs. 187-208
Inequalities in Neo-mutualistic Professional Organisations: The Boundary Work of Creative Workers in Italy
págs. 209-230
The Changing Nature of Profession-State Relations in Canada: The Persistence of Self-Regulation in the Context of Reform, 1960–2010
págs. 233-254
Expand or Translate?: Theorising Work in Professionals’ Activism
págs. 255-279
Social Media Influencers: A New Hybrid Professionalism in the Age of Platform Capitalism?
págs. 281-304
Conclusions: Making Sense of Professionalism and Social Change
págs. 305-323
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