Careers, Identities and Professionalization. a Study on Doctors about Their Social Representations Related to the Labor Market Today and its Foreseeable Future

Autores
Aparicio, Miriam Teresita; Carneiro Costa E Silva, Ana Maria
Año de publicación
2015
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artículo
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This study is in line with the analyses of university and working career in their interaction in relation with conditioning factors. It comprises two central issues: the issue of identity bound to the issue of professionalization within the domain of training and employment. Nowadays, professionalization of the individuals, inside a troubled occupational world, demands the implementation of mechanisms favoring the development of both the individuals and the institution in which they work. All this has an impact at the local, regional and even national levels. Three levels of analysis interplay from a sui generis perspective: macro-meso-micro-macro (Aparicio, 2005; 2007a; 2007b, 2013a, 2014, 2015 b, d ? See the Three- Dimensional Spiral of Sense TСeorв). TСe aim аas to be aаare oП tСe doctors? representations regarding the value of such degree under the present ?deРree devaluation?, and its impact on tСe proПessional Пuture as аell as on tСe core issues oП tСe labor market аСicС need urgent measures with a view to a belter interaction between the two systems. The methodology used was quanti-qualitative (semi-structured questionnaires, interviews, and hierarchical evocations). The population consisted of doctors (2005-2012) from the National University of Cuyo, in Argentina. The results helped us understand the nucleus of such representations and the peripheral aspects by career and institution, thus revealing professional and disciplinary identities. The professional identities show the situated needs in terms of professionalization within the different contexts and, particularly, within the labor market.
Fil: Aparicio, Miriam Teresita. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Carneiro Costa E Silva, Ana Maria. Universidade do Minho; Portugal
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IDENTITIES
CAREERS
PROFESSIONALIZATION
DOCTORES
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title Careers, Identities and Professionalization. a Study on Doctors about Their Social Representations Related to the Labor Market Today and its Foreseeable Future
spellingShingle Careers, Identities and Professionalization. a Study on Doctors about Their Social Representations Related to the Labor Market Today and its Foreseeable Future
Aparicio, Miriam Teresita
IDENTITIES
CAREERS
PROFESSIONALIZATION
DOCTORES
title_short Careers, Identities and Professionalization. a Study on Doctors about Their Social Representations Related to the Labor Market Today and its Foreseeable Future
title_full Careers, Identities and Professionalization. a Study on Doctors about Their Social Representations Related to the Labor Market Today and its Foreseeable Future
title_fullStr Careers, Identities and Professionalization. a Study on Doctors about Their Social Representations Related to the Labor Market Today and its Foreseeable Future
title_full_unstemmed Careers, Identities and Professionalization. a Study on Doctors about Their Social Representations Related to the Labor Market Today and its Foreseeable Future
title_sort Careers, Identities and Professionalization. a Study on Doctors about Their Social Representations Related to the Labor Market Today and its Foreseeable Future
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Aparicio, Miriam Teresita
Carneiro Costa E Silva, Ana Maria
author Aparicio, Miriam Teresita
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Carneiro Costa E Silva, Ana Maria
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv IDENTITIES
CAREERS
PROFESSIONALIZATION
DOCTORES
topic IDENTITIES
CAREERS
PROFESSIONALIZATION
DOCTORES
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This study is in line with the analyses of university and working career in their interaction in relation with conditioning factors. It comprises two central issues: the issue of identity bound to the issue of professionalization within the domain of training and employment. Nowadays, professionalization of the individuals, inside a troubled occupational world, demands the implementation of mechanisms favoring the development of both the individuals and the institution in which they work. All this has an impact at the local, regional and even national levels. Three levels of analysis interplay from a sui generis perspective: macro-meso-micro-macro (Aparicio, 2005; 2007a; 2007b, 2013a, 2014, 2015 b, d ? See the Three- Dimensional Spiral of Sense TСeorв). TСe aim аas to be aаare oП tСe doctors? representations regarding the value of such degree under the present ?deРree devaluation?, and its impact on tСe proПessional Пuture as аell as on tСe core issues oП tСe labor market аСicС need urgent measures with a view to a belter interaction between the two systems. The methodology used was quanti-qualitative (semi-structured questionnaires, interviews, and hierarchical evocations). The population consisted of doctors (2005-2012) from the National University of Cuyo, in Argentina. The results helped us understand the nucleus of such representations and the peripheral aspects by career and institution, thus revealing professional and disciplinary identities. The professional identities show the situated needs in terms of professionalization within the different contexts and, particularly, within the labor market.
Fil: Aparicio, Miriam Teresita. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Carneiro Costa E Silva, Ana Maria. Universidade do Minho; Portugal
description This study is in line with the analyses of university and working career in their interaction in relation with conditioning factors. It comprises two central issues: the issue of identity bound to the issue of professionalization within the domain of training and employment. Nowadays, professionalization of the individuals, inside a troubled occupational world, demands the implementation of mechanisms favoring the development of both the individuals and the institution in which they work. All this has an impact at the local, regional and even national levels. Three levels of analysis interplay from a sui generis perspective: macro-meso-micro-macro (Aparicio, 2005; 2007a; 2007b, 2013a, 2014, 2015 b, d ? See the Three- Dimensional Spiral of Sense TСeorв). TСe aim аas to be aаare oП tСe doctors? representations regarding the value of such degree under the present ?deРree devaluation?, and its impact on tСe proПessional Пuture as аell as on tСe core issues oП tСe labor market аСicС need urgent measures with a view to a belter interaction between the two systems. The methodology used was quanti-qualitative (semi-structured questionnaires, interviews, and hierarchical evocations). The population consisted of doctors (2005-2012) from the National University of Cuyo, in Argentina. The results helped us understand the nucleus of such representations and the peripheral aspects by career and institution, thus revealing professional and disciplinary identities. The professional identities show the situated needs in terms of professionalization within the different contexts and, particularly, within the labor market.
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