Sociología de las profesiones: una teoría de la complejidad
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Abstract
The sociology of professions is in crisis because there is a croissant difference between professional reality and his intellectual representation. The theories, concepts and methods that propose sociology of professions are no more useful to understand professions in their complexity. This distance, which reasons are social and scientific, induces a distance between a theory always more partial, because it makes a choice between professional and profession, change and permanence, unity and diversity, and a reality irreducible to such simplifications. That conduces to me to advance this thesis: in front of the partiality of contemporaneous paradigms, it is necessary to create a sociology of professions which try to integrate theories and methodologies without deducing one by another and without reducing one to another. Precisely, that supposes to consider two aspects: every paradigm propose interesting theories, concepts and methods and between them it exist more proximity than thinks many research workers. Therefore, it is necessary to elaborate a theory of complexity witch tray to integrate different visions.
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