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        Policy, People, and the New Professional

        De-professionalisation and Re-professionalisation in Care and Welfare

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        Knijn, Trudie (editor)
        Duyvendak, Jan Willem (editor)
        Kremer, Monique (editor)
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        English
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        Abstract
        Engaging with the acclaimed American sociologist Eliot Freidson's argument about professionalism's 'third logic' (a viable alternative to bureaucracy and consumerism), Dutch, British, French and German contributors to this volume bring together three political and academic debates rarely tackled jointly: professionalism, change, and policy, in the context of the increasing marketization and bureaucratization of healthcare and welfare. As attempts to cope with Europe's increasingly ageing and multicultural societies are being implemented, this first title in a uniquely positioned series provides an exhaustive analysis of the road travelled so far.
         
        Professionals staan al sinds de jaren zeventig ter discussie. Het eerste verwijt was dat ze te veel bezig waren met hun eigen belangen. Het tweede dat ze heus niet meer wisten dan hun cliënten, die zelf veel kennis in huis hadden. Maar sinds kort klinkt een ander geluid. De professional wordt te veel ondermijnd. De nadruk op het afleggen van verantwoording, marktwerking en vraagsturing holt het beroep van arts, sociaal werker en verzorgende helemaal uit. Daar hebben burgers - ook als mondige consumenten - niets aan. Dit boek laat haarscherp zien dat de introductie van nieuwe beleidsconcepten in veel Europese verzorgingsstaten nodig was, maar in de praktijk van zorg en welzijn veel perverse gevolgen heeft. Er zijn echter ook voordelige gevolgen. Naast de trend van de-professionalisering is er ook sprake van voorzichtige re-professionalisering. Daarnaast is er meer aandacht voor de veranderende rol van burgers - ook in de multiculturele samenleving - en hoe professionals daarop reageren, of zouden kunnen reageren. Niet eerder werden drie terreinen bij elkaar gebracht - beleid, veranderende burgers en professionals - en niet eerder werd de praktijk van professionals (van arts tot maatschappelijk werker) in verschillende Europese landen onder de loep genomen.
         
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        http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/35171
        Keywords
        public administration; geneeskunde; sociology; sociologie; medicine and health; bestuurskunde
        DOI
        10.5117/9789053568859
        ISBN
        9789053568859
        OCN
        213305825
        Publisher
        Amsterdam University Press
        Publisher website
        https://www.aup.nl/
        Publication date and place
        2006
        Series
        Care & Welfare, 1
        Classification
        Sociology and anthropology
        Politics and government
        Medicine and Nursing
        Pages
        222
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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