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ephemera: Critical dialogues on organization

The discursive construction of professionalism: An episteme of the 21st century*

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[…] all the means by which humanity was meant to have been made moral so far were fundamentally immoral. (Nietzsche, 1998: 36)

Social work: A history of gender and class in the profession

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New conditions for identities, cultures and governance of welfare sector professionals: The teaching profession

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Producing professionals: Exploring gendered and embodied responses to practicing on the margins*

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