Article(electronic)April 30, 2013

How Formality Works: The Case of Environmental Professionals

In: Professions and professionalism: P&P, Volume 3, Issue 1

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Abstract

This article provides an overview of our research on environmental professionals in Switzerland over the last twenty years. From the beginning, we were interested in studying how formality functions in this field and how abstraction drives jurisdictional change We started with the goal of examining professsionalization, i.e., the question of whether a new environmental profession arises. Our findings suggest this has not yet occurred; instead, we observe increased scientification of the field, underlining the role of science-based formalization (providing social capital in the form of a science-based language). We analyze a survey on environmental professionals and show how abstraction works: reduction and formalization as two distinct forms of abstraction are specifically related to inter- and intra-professional competition.

Publisher

OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University

ISSN: 1893-1049

DOI

10.7577/pp.564

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