نتایج جستجو برای: sociology of professions

تعداد نتایج: 21166251  

Journal: :Academic Medicine 1995

ژورنال: حیات 2015
آقابراری, مریم, دهقان‌نیری, ناهید,

  Caring is the most central concept in nursing. This concept distinguishes nursing from other health professions. However, according to some experts’ opinions, caring is not an only-nursing concept it is defined as the heart of all health professions. Caring is entered in the philosophy, vision and mission of several health organizations (1) and is introduced as the essence of nursing and the ...

Journal: :International Journal of Science and Society 2023

This paper discusses Emile Durkheim's thoughts as a figure in early legal sociology studies, and their contextualization Indonesian reality. Durkheim his theory divides society into two types, simple modern. Simple is characterized by streamlined work differentiation, mechanical social solidarity, repressive types of laws. Meanwhile, modern an increasingly diverse specific division labor, organ...

2002
Frank Elwell

by Frank Elwell Rogers State University I originally created this web site on Weber (pronounced "Vay-bur") in 1996 for my students in social theory. Most of the paper is fairly standard, it is based on information and insights from standard texts or through other secondary sources. My intention in summarizing this information was simply to present Weber in a fairly coherent and comprehensive ma...

2005
Lee S. Shulman Wendy Fischman Becca Soloman

high point of human achievement, or, in George Bernard Shaw’s piquant phrase, as a “conspiracy against the laity,” there is little question that they have played a dominant role in industrial and postindustrial society since the early twentieth century. It is dif1⁄2cult to envision our era without the physicians, lawyers, and accountants to whom we turn for help at crucial times; or the archite...

Journal: :The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association 2002
Wayne H. Wolf

There is much that is attractive about Michael Burawoy’s examination of the critical turn to a public sociology. I find plausible his account of the academic nature of 1970s radical sociology especially that mobilized notions such as Althusser’s “theoretical practice.” I also was cheered to read the account of the positive developments currently in train in the USA and especially with how socia...

Journal: :زن در توسعه و سیاست 0
یوسف اباذری استادیار گروه جامعه¬شناسی دانشکده علوم اجتماعی، دانشگاه تهران نفیسه حمیدی دانشجوی دکتری جامعه شناسی نظری- فرهنگی دانشکده علوم اجتماعی دانشگاه تهران و عضو پژوهشکده خانواده دانشگاه شهید بهشتی

there have been a lot of arguments about body in pre-modern literature in different disciplines such as christian religious and theological debates. such debates argue that body is considered as a negative element with the potentiality of committing sin and preventing the elevation of spirit. these arguments are followed by western philosophy of mind/ body paradox, which is itself followed by o...

2001
John Urry

This article seeks to develop a manifesto for a sociology concerned with the diverse mobilities of peoples, objects, images, information, and wastes; and of the complex interdependencies between, and social consequences of, such diverse mobilities. A number of key concepts relevant for such a sociology are elaborated: ‘gamekeeping’, networks,  uids, scapes,  ows, complexity and iteration. The...

2004
DOUGLAS HARPER

This article is an overview of the contributions of photography to sociology and a discussion of potential uses of photography in sociological research. Visual sociology, after contributing to several studies in the early decades of American sociology, disappeared to reemerge during the 1960s. In the meantime, the use of visual methods in ethnographic description, the study of social processes ...

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