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Professionalism

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Professionalism probes the complex nature of professionalism, especially within health and social care. Authors Sharon Gewirtz and Alan Cribb explore how professionalism can both inspire commitment to workplace ideals and create tension through increased demands on workers. The book discusses the symbolic relationship of trust between professionals and service users, while also addressing social distance issues. It combines case studies and theoretical concepts to examine contemporary policy impacts on professional work and the evolving idea of the 'good' professional.
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Format: Paperback / softback
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This reflective and accessible study is ideal for practitioners, researchers, and students in health and social care seeking to understand professionalism's nuances and challenges.

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Professionalism is a complex and highly disputed idea of crucial importance in a range of fields, not least health and social care. It can inspire people by reminding them of workplace ideals and the value of occupational expertise.

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Professionalism is a complex and highly disputed idea of crucial importance in a range of fields, not least health and social care. It can inspire people by reminding them of workplace ideals and the value of occupational expertise. However, it can also feel threatening and de-motivating, particularly if it is used to demand ever more from people working in very challenging circumstances. The language of professionalism can evoke a special relationship of trust between service users and practitioners. Yet, it can also suggest a social distance between two classes of people: high-status professionals and their lower-status 'non-professional' clients.

This book is an original and accessible guide to these ambiguities and complexities. Cribb and Gewirtz clarify the nature of professionalism and explain and defend its importance, providing an understanding of, and an analytical engagement with, both idealistic and critical perspectives. Moreover, the authors assess the implications of contemporary policy trends for professional work, showing how these trends may be radically altering our understanding of the 'good' professional.

This inviting and reflective study draws upon examples and case studies and weaves in a range of relevant theoretical concepts and perspectives. Written in a style that encourages and supports further reflection on this complex topic, Professionalism is the only book of its kind for practitioners, researchers, and students in health and social care.

Series: Key Themes in Health and Social Care

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Jocelyn Cornwell praises the book as "accessible and beautifully written" and the best on the topic since the 1970s, highlighting its serious and important arguments about the role of professions today. John P. Allegrante commends its clarity and insight into the challenges professionals face, calling it a "must read" for those striving to understand professional identity and ethical practice in serving the public good.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745653174

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 May 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 147.0mm

Height: 211.0mm

Weight: 236g

Pages: 184

About the Author

Alan Cribb is Professor of Bioethics and Education at King'sCollege London and Professorial Fellow at the Health Foundation Sharon Gewirtz is Professor of Education and Head of theEducation Department at King?s College London

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