The compilation by Robert Dingwall and Philip Lewis features diverse chapters from leading theorists and researchers in the sociology of professions, marking a significant contribution since its 1983 release. Unlike typical studies focused on a single occupation, this collection explores the concept and practice of professions across various fields, influencing scholars and professionals alike. Its interdisciplinary approach provides valuable insights into the nature of professional work and the dynamics within different occupational sectors.
Robert Dingwall Books




Essays on Professions
- 186 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The collection features a variety of essays focusing on professions, particularly in law and medicine, showcasing the author's extensive academic expertise. This compilation brings together previously hard-to-find or out-of-print writings, presenting a significant body of work that highlights key insights and contributions in these fields.
Qualitative Research Methods for Nurses
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Covering the entire research process - from theory through data collection and analysis to writing up the project - this book offers an easy-to-follow introduction to qualitative methods in nursing and healthcare.