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Chapter 1. Professions, proficiency, and place: An introduction
Part I: The Creation of Proficiency
Chapter 2. Qualifications as Guarantees of Proficiency—Do We Understand Their Role?
Chapter 3. Improficiency and the Professionalization of Undisciplined Practices
Chapter 4. The Interplay of Knowledge, Strategies, and Interest in the Development of Expertise within Professions
Chapter 5. What Does it Take to Be a Professional Translator? Identity as a Resource
Part II: Transformation of Professions
Chapter 6. The Changing Fortunes of the Architect Profession in Post-War Britain: Complexity, Technological Change, and the (Re)construction of Knowledge
Chapter 7. Preserving the Epistemic Authority of Science in World Politics
Chapter 8. Mobilizing Intangibles under the Acceluction Regime
Part III: Proficiency and Professions in Place
Chapter 9. The Beginnings of the Psychology Profession in Argentina: Science, Institutional Context, and Society
Chapter 10. William Siemens: An Engineer and Industrialist in Germany and England
Chapter 11. Professions, Knowledge, and Workplace Change: The Case of Canadian Engineers
Chapter 12. Spielwiesen: Preparing a Research Agenda on Playgrounds and Serious Work in Academia.

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