The Creation of the Social Boundaries of Occupation Based on the Example of Physiotherapists in Poland
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labor, work, healthcare, physiotherapy, massage, WeberAbstract
The article focuses on the initial findings of ongoing research dedicated to the practices of masseurs and physiotherapists. One unique aspect of working in a specific occupation is the social acknowledgement of certain tasks as constituting a distinct job. Establishing the social boundaries of an occupation is an intricate and enduring process. This study focuses on defining the professional standing of physiotherapists by means of official procedures, embedding the field within legal frameworks (legislation from 2015), and forming community structures that safeguard professional limits akin to guilds (the Polish Chamber of Physiotherapists). The mentioned processes were interlinked and generated the formal framework for physiotherapy as an independent medical occupation. In the following study, the authors reconstructed the process of professionalization based on in-depth interviews with experts involved in passing the 2015 bill as well as with active members of the aforementioned Chamber. The study demonstrates how professionalization – defined as the establishment of distinct professional boundaries within subjective worker narratives of similar yet separate job roles – is acknowledged in legal frameworks.
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