Vol. 99 (2014): The Decline of the Professions
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Vol. 99 (2014)
Published June 30, 2014
The Decline of the Professions
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Richard Ohmann, Ellen Schrecker
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The Decline of the Professions: Introduction
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Magali Sarfatti Larson
7-18
Looking Back and a Little Forward: Reflections on Professionalism and Teaching as a Profession
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Matthew Anderson
19-26
Turning Doctors Into Employees
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Paul Campos
27-33
Candor and the Politics of Law Teaching
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Michael A. Olivas
34-42
A Personal Reflection on Law Teaching, or How I Became an Establishment Insider on the Outside
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Claire Bond Potter
43-53
A Hacker in Every History Department: An Intelligent Radical’s Guide to the Digital Humanities
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Tami Oliphant, Michael B. McNally
54-61
Professional Decline and Resistance: The Case of Library and Archives Canada
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C.W. Anderson
62-68
The Sociology of the Professions and the Problem of Journalism Education
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Jeffrey J. Williams
69-75
Teaching the Professions
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Reviews
James Davis
76-79
The American Academic Profession: Transformation in Contemporary Higher Education, Joseph C. Hermanowicz, Editor
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Kris Franklin
80-82
Empathy Imperiled: Capitalism, Culture and the Brain by Gary Olson
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Teaching Notes
Patricia Burns
83-84
Logical Warrants and the NSA
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K. Narayana Chandran
85-87
“The Site of Memory”: Some Riverine Thoughts from India
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88-92
News for Educational Workers
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Contributors' Notes
93-94
Contributors' Notes
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