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Reassessing journalism as a profession
Published 2009“…Theoretical article on the value and use of the concept of "professionalism" in journalism studies Allan, Stuart (ed) The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism…”
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Does the teaching profession still need universities?
Published 2009“…Drawing his analysis from the sociology of the professions, Hoyle has argued that professionalization is an essentially political process; it is concerned with the advancement of the status of a profession. …”
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Beyond the War for Talent Hype: Occupational and Organisational Change in the Business Professions
Published 2002“…The themes — although varied, ranging from dialectics to internal tensions; from collaborations to ethics and value conflicts; from resistant labourers and wharfies to cartoon characters such as The Simpsons; from the irrationalities of finance to the psychoanalytic rationalities of auditing, and from issues of governance in Asian and international business to the composition of the new knowledge work force in the business professions — cohere around core aspects of paradoxicality. …”
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National health is national wealth: Publics, professions, and the rise of the public health journal
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Dryden, Shakespeare, and learning the trade: ‘I have profess'd to imitate the divine Shakespeare’
Published 2023“…In doing so, the younger playwright uses his periodic engagements with Shakespeare as a way of charting his own progression from student-apprentice to established professional. With each adaptation, Dryden claims that his inclination to stick closely to his Shakespearean source diminished, until finally he overcame his schoolboy predisposition to imitate and began instead to trust in his own creative abilities. …”
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‘“A Borderland in Ethics”: medical journals, the public and the medical profession in nineteenth-century Britain
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Give Professionalization a Chance! Why Management Consulting May Yet Become a Full Profession
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The happiness of Japanese academics: Findings from job satisfaction surveys in 1992 and 2007
Published 2017“…The three surveys in relation to Japanese academia namely: 2007 The Changing Academic Profession (CAP) survey suggests that general levels of job satisfaction in Japan are relatively high, while the International Survey of Academic Profession (AP) data, which for several reasons might be considered to be more comparable to the 1992 Carnegie Survey, but offers less comparability with other countries, draws a less positive picture. …”
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The enablement of teachers in the developing world: Comparative policy perspectives
Published 2009“…This chapter provides an overview of the context of teaching and the status of the profession in developing countries. Then, through comparative analysis, it considers a number of policy options for the enablement of teachers. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.…”
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Should religion be permitted a seat at the table of bioethics? The case of abortion
Published 2024“…In particular, when it comes to bioethical discussion about the appropriate scope of the healthcare profession and about policy making, I argue that religion itself is neither sufficient nor necessary for deliberating about abortion in liberal societies. …”
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The complex policy landscape of initial teacher education in England: what’s the problem represented to be?
Published 2021“…This chapter presents a critical examination of the recent policy trajectory within initial teacher education in England, interrogating policies designed to bring more recruits into the profession by following a market ideology: increasing the choice of available pathways while treating teacher preparation as on-the-job training for work in a specific setting. …”
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The church of Ravenna, Constantinople and Rome in the seventh century
Published 2016“… <p style="text-align:justify;"> Throughout the seventh century, great mutual amity was professed by the churches of Ravenna, Constantinople and Rome. …”
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Trustworthy institutions in global health research collaborations
Published 2021“…In order to promote trust, institutions need to focus on being trustworthy by developing a behaviour that corresponds to the aims, principles and values they profess to uphold, and by demonstrating that they have incorporated into their functions, rules and regulations the particular needs of their partners and collaborators.…”
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Apple's iPad City: subcontracting exploitation to China
Published 2015“…Many image-conscious technology companies, probably none more than Apple in our digital age, have professed ideals of corporate citizenship, environmental, labour and social responsibility in their supplier codes of conduct. …”
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With cognitive enhancement comes great responsibility?
Published 2015“…Recent policy discussion has gone as far as suggesting there may be a moral obligation for individuals in high-risk professions (e.g. surgeons, pilots) to take enhancers. …”
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