Professions and Proficiency
In: Knowledge and Space 18
Chapter 1. Professions, proficiency, and place: An introduction -- Part I: The Creation of Proficiency -- Chapter 2. Qualifications as Guarantees of Proficiency—Do We Understand Their Role? -- Chapter 3. Improficiency and the Professionalization of Undisciplined Practices -- Chapter 4. The Interplay of Knowledge, Strategies, and Interest in the Development of Expertise within Professions -- Chapter 5. What Does it Take to Be a Professional Translator? Identity as a Resource -- Part II: Transformation of Professions -- Chapter 6. The Changing Fortunes of the Architect Profession in Post-War Britain: Complexity, Technological Change, and the (Re)construction of Knowledge -- Chapter 7. Preserving the Epistemic Authority of Science in World Politics -- Chapter 8. Mobilizing Intangibles under the Acceluction Regime -- Part III: Proficiency and Professions in Place -- Chapter 9. The Beginnings of the Psychology Profession in Argentina: Science, Institutional Context, and Society -- Chapter 10. William Siemens: An Engineer and Industrialist in Germany and England -- Chapter 11. Professions, Knowledge, and Workplace Change: The Case of Canadian Engineers -- Chapter 12. Spielwiesen: Preparing a Research Agenda on Playgrounds and Serious Work in Academia.