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Routledge - Knowledge Sharing in Professions Book

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Description

Professionalism is more than just holding credentials or belonging to specific organizations. It is a collective effort built on daily accomplishments and the ability to distribute resources within a field of expertise. Knowledge Sharing in Professions by Routledge explores how professionalism functions as a systematic and institutionalized method of sharing information. This book examines the ways professional communities and organizations operate through everyday practices. It looks at how experts interact and how the sharing of knowledge forms the foundation of professional identity and roles. By studying these community dynamics, the text provides a deep look into how expertise is maintained and passed on through social and organizational structures. This title is an essential resource for those studying the sociology and anthropology of professional life. It moves beyond the idea of the isolated expert to show how collective knowledge sharing defines the very nature of modern professions.

Key Features

Examines professionalism as a systematic and institutionalized method of sharing knowledge within expert communities.

Analyzes the everyday practices that occur within professional organizations and communities.

Explores the relationship between professional roles, identity, and the distribution of expertise.

Investigates how professionals manage resources and knowledge to maintain their domain of expertise.

Provides a sociological perspective on how collective accomplishments shape professional standing.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 August 2011
Listed Since
13 May 2011

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