<p>'Written by an undisputed leader in the field, this book provides a concise but rich discussion of important issues and debates around professions. By not only providing a general description of professions, but outlining how they vary across field, nation, time period, political, economic, and social context, Saks has produced rich insights into this important social phenomenon.' </p><p><strong>Tracey L. Adams</strong>, Executive Editor, <em>Canadian Review of Sociology / Revue canadienne de sociologie</em></p><p>'There can be no better guide to the social science literature on professions and professionalization than Mike Saks. Himself an important contributor to this literature, Saks skillfully brings the sociology of professions up to date by focusing on the interplay of professional organization with the challenges of state regulation, neo-liberal preferences for market-based policies, and growing public skepticism about expertise. Whatever their shortcomings, Saks concludes, professionalized occupational groups continue to contribute significantly to the well-being of citizens in the Anglo-American world.'</p><p><strong>Steven Brint, </strong><em>Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Public Policy, University of California, USA</em></p><p>'This is an up-to-date book with roots in the classic literature that provides a valuable student resource, providing historical and theoretical tools for analysing the professions.'</p><p><strong>Mike Dent, </strong><em>Emeritus Professor, Staffordshire University, UK.</em></p>
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Mike Saks is Emeritus Professor at the University of Suffolk, UK, and Visiting Professor at the University of Lincoln, Royal Veterinary College, University of London, University of Westminster, UK, and University of Toronto, Canada.