The professional designation "librarian" in brasil: the effect of the social and economic changes of the last years of XX century
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1518-2924.2004v9n18p90Keywords:
Professional identity, Social interactionAbstract
It presents part of the analysis constructed on the subject professional identity, carried through from the supported social theory in the interaction perspective of Berger and Luckmann, communicative and discoursive perspective of Habermas and representational perspective of Moscovici. It has central focus on the communicational interactions and the order of the speech that elaborates the conceptions as information society and/or knowledge society.Downloads
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