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Eroding ‘respectability': deprofessionalization through organizational spaces

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Siebert, Sabina ; Bushfield, Stacey ; Martin, Graeme ; Howieson, Brian

Work, Employment and Society

2018

32

2

April

330-347

medical care ; management ; work environment ; employment status

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017017726948

English

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"This article addresses the question – can a deterioration in organizational spaces erode a profession's status? It draws on the organizational spaces literature to analyse the relationship between design of the physical work setting and senior doctors' experiences of deprofessionalization. Analysis of qualitative data from a study of senior hospital doctors identifies two main themes that link the experience of spaces with perceptions of the erosion of professional status and reduced knowledge sharing. These two themes are: emplacement, which is the application of coercive power both in and through spatial arrangements; and isolation, which refers to physical alienation in the workplace leading to disconnection and a perceived loss of power. Observing the changes in the physical environment over time and mapping them against these processes of deprofessionalization offers interesting new insights into the sociology of professions. "

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