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1. Introduction -- Part 1 -- 2. When Employment Conditions Rule Professionalism. The Case of the Academic Profession in Switzerland, Pierre Bataille, Nicky Le Feuvre, and Marie Sautier -- 3. Exploring Heterogeneity Within South African Textile Designers, Debby Bonnin -- 4. Varieties of Professionalism and Perceptions of Discrimination in the Legal Professions, Valeria Insarauto, Isabel Boni-Le Goff, Gregoire Mallard, Eleonore Lepinard, and Nicky Le Feuvre -- 5. Platform Labour: A New Layer of Differentiation Within Professions?, Ivana Pais, Davide Arcidiacono, and Giorgio Piccitto -- 6. Public Sector Reform and Differentiation Within Professions, by Karolina Parding and Anna Berg Jansson -- part 2 -- 7. Changing Professional Practices in Evolving Professional Systems: The Case of French Doctors and Engineers in Quebec, Jean-Luc Bedard, Marta Massana Macià, and Christophe Groulx -- 8. Doing Professionalism in Everyday Work: The Female Lawyers' Strategies to Exercise Control Over Their Work in Finland, French Canada, and Poland, Marta Choroszewicz -- 9. Examining Teacher Professionalism Under Test-Based Accountability Regimes: A Realist Synthesis, Natalie Browes, Marcel Pagès, Lluís Parcerisa, and Antoni Verger -- 10. Regulating the Labour Market for Professionals: A Case of "Smart" Organization, Valeria Pulignano, Silvia Lucciarini, and Luisa De Vit -- Part 3 -- 11. The Changing Nature of Profession-State Relations in Canada: The Struggle for Self-Regulation in Increasingly Hostile Social Environments, Tracey Adams -- 12. Tools and Targets of Activist Professionals: Theorizing Work in Professional Movements, Joris Gjata, Matthew Rowe, and Shawhin Roudbari -- 13. The Knowledge Society and the Emergence of New Professional Groups-A Case from Portugal, by Teresa Carvalho -- 14. Professions and Trust in Sweden. Alterations of Trust in Professional Work and Institutions in Recent Decades, Lennart Svensson and Kerstin Svensson -- Conclusions. |