Conceptualising professional identification as flexibility, stability and ambivalence

This chapter discusses physicians' and engineers' professional identity formation through engagement in practice. First, the concept of professional identification as the enactment of life politics is advanced. Professional identification is here viewed as an ongoing process in the context of lifelong learning, where learners' subjectivities and life trajectories are significant. Second, the concepts flexibility, stability and ambivalence are introduced and used dialectically as analytical tools for understanding physician's and engineers' experiences of learning through their different practi... Show more

Authors: Axelsson, Rose-Marie; Dahlgren, Madeleine Abrandt; Dahlgren, Lars Owe

Published: Dordrecht, Netherlands, Springer, 2010

Resource type: Book chapter

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