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Analyzing the professions: the case for the neo-Weberian approach

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posted on 2023-10-18, 07:37 authored by Mike Saks

This paper makes the case for the neo-Weberian approach for analyzing the professions. It starts by reviewing the difficulties of other main approaches to the sociology of professions ? including the trait approach, functionalism, interactionism, Marxism and Foucauldianism. It is argued that the issues they pose are largely addressed by the neo-Weberian approach, the key features of which are outlined and illustrated with reference to the pivotal case of health care. The neo-Weberian approach itself is then critically evaluated. The paper concludes that, despite the recent emergence of a broader approach to analyzing occupational groups centred on the discourse of professionalism, the neo-Weberian approach remains the most incisive and empirically fruitful perspective on the sociology of professions.

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  • University of Lincoln (Historic Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Comparative Sociology

Volume

9

Issue

6

Pages/Article Number

887-915

Publisher

Brill Academic Publishers

ISSN

1569-1322

eISSN

1569-1330

Date Submitted

2013-07-12

Date Accepted

2013-07-12

Date of First Publication

2013-07-12

Date of Final Publication

2013-07-12

ePrints ID

10760

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