@article{Saks_Adams_2019, title={Neo-Weberianism, Professional Formation and the State: Inside the Black Box}, volume={9}, url={https://journals.oslomet.no/index.php/pp/article/view/3190}, DOI={10.7577/pp.3190}, abstractNote={<p>This paper outlines a neo-Weberian approach to state-sponsored social closure in professional formation. Despite its advantages, state decision-making is not typically well-defined or examined in neo-Weberian analyses. Neo-Weberianism is differentiated from Max Weber’s own work on social action and rationality, which generally provides a more subtle interpretation of state socio-political processes. The paper explores how policy formation can be more incisively analyzed inside the black box of state decision-making from a Weberian perspective. This is exemplified by the passage of the 1858 Medical Act in the United Kingdom establishing the state-supported medical profession. While further work is necessary in filling in the black box, this paper charts an important future path for neo-Weberian analyses of professions, and their relationship with the state.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Professions and Professionalism}, author={Saks, Mike and Adams, Tracey L.}, year={2019}, month={Aug.} }