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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2021EditorialCole, Maureen
2023EditorialCole, Maureen
2024EditorialAzzopardi, Andrew; Falzon, Ruth
2021Five signposts to a socially just approach to career guidanceHooley, Tristram; Sultana, Ronald G.; Thomsen, Rie
2020For a postcolonial turn in career guidance : the dialectic between universalisms and localismsSultana, Ronald G.
2022Four ‘dirty words’ in career guidance : from common sense to good senseSultana, Ronald G.
2007Human rights, social justice and civil societyAdly, Magda; Borg, Carmel; Mayo, Peter
1979-01Il-Gżejjer : No. 89 : 1979Department of Information (Malta)
2002The implications for student self-esteem of ordinary differences in schools : the cases of Malta and EnglandChetcuti, Deborah A.; Griffiths, Morwenna
2021-12Leona M. English and Peter Mayo (2021) : Lifelong learning, global social justice, and sustainability [book review]Gravina, Joseph
2016-07Let's connectAzzopardi, Andrew
2021Lifelong learning, global social justice, and sustainabilityEnglish, Leone M.; Mayo, Peter
2020Lorenzo Milani : a major Italian contributor to critical education... on the side of the most disadvantagedMayo, Peter
2013Lorenzo Milani in our timesMayo, Peter
2021Migration, educational and career guidance and social inclusionFejes, Andreas; Chamberland, Manon; Sultana, Ronald G.
2014Pessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will? Troubling the relationship between career guidance and social justiceSultana, Ronald G.
2023Phenomenology & intersectionality : using PVEST in youth research for social justiceFriggieri, Audrey
2006Positive discriminationCamilleri-Cassar, Frances
2021Reinventing Freire's praxis in the fight for life with dignity : theoretical and methodological paths for critical educatorsAccioly, Inny
2014Rousseau’s chains : striving for greater social justice through emancipatory career guidanceSultana, Ronald G.