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Such a distinction served in turn to demarcate more specifically the limits between the clerical and medical professions.
The second part of the book focuses on the changing role of the professions.
The present paper has focused on the intellectual arguments borrowed by the ministers from the physicians, rather than on the internal polity of both professions.
Many were formerly employed in caring-related professions such as nursing, social work and teaching.
The separation of the sciences into professions and faculties is an anthropological one, and it is thus foreign to reality as such.
Details of remuneration are negotiated for collective contracts between sickness fund associations and associations of providers of different professions involved.
The learned professions were here setting a precedent of institutionalization and control, which many other occupations sought to emulate over the nineteenth century.
The building and manning of canoes in the nineteenth century remained specialized professions, as they had been before 1800.
Moreover, it does not account for the attainment of professional status (where it actually existed), but instead simply labels certain occupations as professions.
There are also middle-level organisations that relate to socio-economic occupations, the professions, religions, interest groups, socio-economic sectors and socio-development.
Historians of women's work have tended to present the history of women in the professions as a story of exclusion and later triumphant entry.
The fourth issue is that of community care and the health care professions.
In addition, the ar ticles are accessible to students, so teachers can use them in courses that include a consideration of language and the professions.
In the architecture and design professions, it is rare for academic curricula to cover the needs of frail older people.
The need to reach across the jargon of different professions is a starting point.
In determining whether these considerations are incompatible with a consequentialist analysis, one must examine the raison d'être of these professions.
In the medical and dental professions there are many opportunities for the spread of infection.
Collective bargaining is widely used by professions as well as trade groups to negotiate with a payer, employer, or governing body.
Meanwhile, the influence remains weak of other health professions such as nurses, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists.
However, comparisons of the fertility of persons belonging to the same social level are valid, particularly if they have the same professions.
In other words, as with other professions in the industrial world, the artist too would turn into a specialist.
There are thus several possible lists of traits or characteristics which have been used in analysing professions.
The forming of such identity is encouraged by means of new institutional practices ranging from public education and the professions to the police and penitentiary.
There is comparatively little that is new here, although the authors have conducted some interviews with women in the professions.
The author suggests that 'collaborative' planning, with all sections encouraged to participate fully, may help restore the profession's role in society.
Female professions had to be denied in order to secure the division of female domestic space and male public space.
In both instances, handicrafts dominated, with the professions also well represented.
Not all professions were equal to this, nor did all enjoy equal standing.
The professions alone did not create the new urban world; nor vice versa.
The medical professions are expected to exercise more self-regulation, with the help of appropriate incentives.
Each provincial medical committee is responsible for checking the authenticity of diplomas of medical doctors, pharmacists, dentists, nurses, and paramedical professions.
As diverse interest groups and professions struggled to defend their share of diminishing economic wealth their con-icting interests produced political polarization.
Now compulsion is exercised in different ways and by other professions.
To sum up, none of the professions have shown particular willingness in delegating their responsibilities to competent radiographers.
Despite - or perhaps due to - this resemblance, the scholarly literature is fraught with the tension between the two professions over how mediation should be conducted.
Thousands of people who had been living for centuries as neighbours in homes and in professions, flew at one another's throats.
Professional standards are communitarian in nature but accord with our common sense and our typical ideals regarding the high professions.
Historically, however, diverse agencies and professions have failed to form the sustainable working partnerships required to deliver improved population health.
Concurrently, the terms 'design' and 'build' were seen and practised as separate entities, the connections between them as negotiable, and supervised by independent professions.
Moreover, property laws continued to favour men, professions were run by men, and so on.
Research enables the architectural and environmental design professions to build upon prior experience through critical evaluation, innovation, and the creation of new knowledge.
Numerous campaigners stated categorically that they wanted access to the public sphere, by which they clearly meant the universities, the professions, local and central government.
By 1968, a public opinion survey revealed that ' officer ' ranked lowest among a list of fifteen professions (p. 47).
As it happens, most professions enjoy a great deal of autonomy in this regard.
In just two cases were the husbands' professions recorded : one was a seaman and the other was a shoemaker.
Ironically, as the issue of cause-of-death classification shaped and sharpened the identity of the medical and statistical professions, it also temporarily furthered interdisciplinarity.
As a result, people who never moved appear to have had very stable professions.
Today, we can see tendencies to rivalry between the social and the medical professions in the field.
A wide variety of studies of professions and professionalisation have been carried out in social science research.
The rehabilitation of older people is complicated by the many different professions and agencies that are involved.
The nation state changes, as do the professions.
The authors of the different articles in this collection have different views on the future of the regulation of health professions.
Individuals from the above list who were easily identified in professions other than farming were removed from survey.
Accountability in language testing, as in other professions, requires openness to stakeholders.
The other caring-related professions of teaching, social care and social work together accounted for almost one-quarter (21%) of all previous professions.
Other practitioners were a significant presence however, and included nurses, pharmacists, health visitors and professions allied to medicine.
The loss affects all professions and classes quite generally.
Moreover, within professions, social status is closely linked to obedience to these rules, and to participation in their implementation.
Other health care professions are also attempting to expand their traditional roles, with varying deg rees of success.
The comparative study of legal professions is one of the most developed fields of transnational legal sociology.
Alternatively, did the institutional solution constitute a tool in the legitimation of the medical profession's control over the new system of care?
More and more professions have established such formal requirements.
Although related literature has some relevance, it is important that studies specific to both professions and contexts of practice are also developed.
Professional burnout in medicine and the helping professions.
In the current parliament (83 members), high-ranking civil servants hold 38 seats while 20 are held by members of the liberal professions.
Men's typically involve the semantic fields of technology, spor ts, military affairs, hunting, and the speakers' professions.
The final reports should be published in each profession's respective journal to achieve widespread readership and discussion.
The periodical supported reform movements of the day, especially in the field of women's education and entry into the professions.
Two main patterns of analysis, one superseding the other, may be identified in the relevant literature on the professions.
Regional differences are greater in the most specialized professions.
Within the 'creative' professions separate hierarchies of privileged access were only beginning to emerge.
Affected professions of modesty are a key element of this strategy.
Doctors have been the most important of these professions.
From the principle beginnings of its use in the professional development of nurses and teachers, its use has spread through other professions.
While these benefits are enjoyed by members of the classic professions, they are not central to their identity.
Being a priest may still be a calling but so also are other professions of a fiduciary kind.
A basic finding in the study of professions is that they are internally stratified.
The women's schools were designed to prepare girls for housework and professions related to the rearing of children.
Other chapters present fascinating insights about particular professions without seeking to identify practical uses for these discoveries.
The case study chapters assess the 'bargains' set by a range of health professions.
There are also disparities between professional levels among different health-care professions and between conventional, unconventional, or traditional healing systems.
He might have added that organicist ideas extended the role of the professions in conjunction with the state.
By contrast, the professions of journalism and politics continue to be closely allied.
Psychological professions exert a particular form of class discrimination against women.
Where they appear to be gaining, opposition develops, based on fears about the profession's declining prestige.
In a setting where a multidisciplinary approach is practised, the primary therapist can be from any of the professions in the team.
Even more important, however, are the organisational and behavioural issues: what are the correct managerial relationships between the medical, nursing and paramedical professions?
They are indeed well represented among repairmen of all kinds and are also found, to a degree, among the professions.
Different professions need each other in this field and advances are likely to be made in areas of overlap amongst disciplines.
Decisions are also political, informed in relation to the attitudes of the professions and public attitudes.
Moreover, those legitimising the (re)presentations, frame their interpretations in the global discourses of their professions.
The wage gap continues to exist in many fields and professions, including academia.
There is also no doubt that they will prove significant to all other routes into the teaching professions.
Teaching, as one of the few professions open to women at the time, was an obvious choice.
Three arguments will be offered in favor of this position: the logical argument, the metaphysical argument, and the argument from analogy (with other professions).
Quite separate and distinct, so we are told by the professions concerned, are the pre-school facilities run by local education authorities-nursery classes.
The challenge here is to make this problem-solving energy connect to the more reflexive character of other professions such as sociology and urban geography.
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