Professional scaling work: How professional segments claim new jurisdictions in a world of trans-local connections

IF 1 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY International Sociology Pub Date : 2022-06-22 DOI:10.1177/02685809221103486
M. L. Meilvang, A. Blok, M. D. Lindstrøm, I. K. Pedersen
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The literature on professions, drawing on both sociological and management approaches, has recently turned its focus to the transnational scale. In this article, building on Andrew Abbott’s work on professional jurisdictions, we analyze the way transnational resources come to play a role in local professional claims-making and work practices in the inter-professional struggle over jurisdiction. Comparing case studies set in Denmark into three emerging professional jurisdictions, our analysis shows that professional segments claiming new work tasks engage actively in scaling work that attempts to ‘rescale’ the jurisdiction to fit their own professional projects and claims. We find that scaling practices consist of three different ways professionals invest in transnational resources: organizational avatars, new work regulations and prescriptions, and symbolic legitimacy. These ways in which professionals transform transnational resources into claims used in local professionals situations result in different outcomes for the professional segments involved.
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专业扩展工作:在跨地区联系的世界中,专业部门如何要求新的管辖权
关于职业的文献借鉴了社会学和管理学的方法,最近将重点转向了跨国规模。在这篇文章中,在Andrew Abbott关于专业管辖权的工作的基础上,我们分析了跨国资源在当地专业索赔中发挥作用的方式,以及在跨专业管辖权斗争中的工作实践。将丹麦的案例研究分为三个新兴的专业管辖区进行比较,我们的分析表明,要求新工作任务的专业部门积极参与扩展工作,试图“重新扩展”管辖区以适应他们自己的专业项目和索赔。我们发现,扩展实践包括三种不同的专业人员投资跨国资源的方式:组织化身、新的工作法规和规定以及象征合法性。专业人员将跨国资源转化为在当地专业人员情况下使用的索赔的这些方式导致了相关专业部门的不同结果。
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期刊介绍: Established in 1986 by the International Sociological Association (ISA), International Sociology was one of the first sociological journals to reflect the research interests and voice of the international community of sociologists. This highly ranked peer-reviewed journal publishes contributions from diverse areas of sociology, with a focus on international and comparative approaches. The journal presents innovative theory and empirical approaches, with attention to insights into the sociological imagination that deserve worldwide attention. New ways of interpreting the social world and sociology from an international perspective provide innovative insights into key sociological issues.
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