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Professional Responsibility and Professionalism - A sociomaterial examination (Hardcover)
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Professional Responsibility and Professionalism - A sociomaterial examination (Hardcover)
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Responsibility and professionalism are increasingly issues of
concern for professional associations, employers and educators
alike. When bad things happen, professionals are often held
personally accountable for complex situations. Professional
Responsibility and Professionalism advances our approaches to
professional responsibility from individual-centred, virtue-based
prescriptions towards understanding and responding effectively to
the multifaceted challenges encountered today by professionals
working in dynamic complexity. The author applies a sociomaterial
examination to specific examples drawn from different professional
contexts of practice. She examines important implications for what
professional responsibility and accountability might mean
individually and collectively, and what it might be becoming when
demands increasingly conflict, and when we accept that capacities
for action are performed into existence in emergent and precarious
webs of both human and non-human forces. The chapters explore some
of the most prominent questions in professional responsibility,
including: What does professional responsibility, and
accountability, mean in the escalating complexities and conflicts
confronting today's professionals? How does professional
responsibility become developed and enacted, and through what
social and material entanglements? How should responsibility be
determined in multi-agency and interprofessional practice? What
happens when professional decisions are delegated to software
algorithms and diagnostic instruments? How are new governing
regimes of professional work, such as innovation imperatives,
excessive audit and logics of blame and scapegoating, reconfiguring
responsibility? How can professionals respond simultaneously to
individuals in need, the obligations of their profession, the
demands of their employer and an anxious society? A major concern
addressed by each chapter, and the book as a whole, is educating
professionals in and for responsibility. Specific dilemmas and
strategies are offered for educators in universities, workplaces
and professional development contexts who seek new approaches to
helping professionals learn to critically understand and practise
responsibility today. This book will appeal to a wide audience of
education researchers and post-graduate students studying
professional practice, professionalism and education across a wide
range of disciplines. Health professionals, professionals working
in private practices, such as law, architecture and engineering,
newer professions such as social work and policing, and educational
professionals at all levels will find stories and strategies
reflecting key issues of their practice in this detailed
exploration of professional responsibility and accountability.
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