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In Regulating Professions, Tracey L. Adams explores the emergence of self-regulating professions in British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia from Confederation to 1940.
Tracey L. Adams is a professor in the Department of Sociology at Western University. Her earlier work, A Dentist and a Gentleman, is also published by University of Toronto Press.
Jim Connor, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland:
“Regulating Professions compares and evaluates key sociological models of professionalization, including neo-Weberian interpretations, Foucauldian social movements, and Andrew Abbot’s ecological approach. Having a solid reputation for her research on the professionalization process and the concept of profession, Tracey L. Adams continues to contribute important work for sociologists, medical historians, and Canadianists.”
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