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This edited collection explores ways in which social justice can be integrated into career guidance practice. Chapter authors propose models and practices which can contribute to struggles for social justice and consider how career guidance can play a role in these struggles. They explore policy and practice in the light of critical social theory both critiquing career guidance and opening up new possibilities for the field. The volume moves the discipline away from its overwhelming reliance on psychology in favour of theoretically pluralistic approaches informed by critical thinking in a range of disciplines. It seeks to expand the possibilities that are available to career guidance practitioners and researchers to support the growth of human flourishing and solidarity.

Career guidance for emancipation : reclaiming justice for the multitude

Edited by: Tristram Hooley, Ronald G. Sultana & Rie Thomsen

Jenny Bimrose

Mary McMahon

Mark Watson

Maria Cristina Ginevra

Sara Santilli

Laura Nota

Salvatore Soresi

Adrian Hancock

Alan Taylor

Victor Wong

Toby C. Y. Yip

Charlotte Chadderton

Marco Romito

Anita Ratnam

Carme Martinez-Roca

Marius Martinez Munoz Christian Percy

Elnaz Kashefpakdel

Alex Nunn

Kristin Midttun

Phil McCash

Mark Rawlinson

Steve Rooney

Frida Wikstrand

Tijana Maksinovic

Helle Merete Nordentoft

Published by Taylor & Francis

Published in 2019

Copyright © Taylor & Francis, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-138-08743-9

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 17 of 17
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2019Representing problems, imagining solutions : emancipatory career guidance for the multitudeHooley, Tristram; Sultana, Ronald G.; Thomsen, Rie
2019Career guidance and neoliberal rationality in Italian schoolsRomito, Marco
2019‘I am what I am’ : queering career development and practiceHancock, Adrian; Taylor, Alan
2019Interventions for career construction and work inclusion of individuals with disabilityGinevra, Maria Cristina; Santilli, Sara; Nota, Laura; Soresi, Salvatore
2019Do employment services need to be neoliberal?Nunn, Alex
2019Promoting change : the ‘expanded notion of work’ as a proactive response to the social justice issues in career development practiceWong, Victor; Yip, Toby C. Y.
2019Reflexivity and social justice : career guidance and counselling in a post-socialist contextMaksimovic, Tijana; Nordentoft, Helle Merete
2019ForewordBlustein, David L.
2019Schooled in the work ethicRawlinson, Mark; Rooney, Steve
2019Norm criticism : a method for social justice in career guidanceWikstrand, Frida
2019Social advantage, access to employers and the role of schools in modern British educationPercy, Christian; Kashefpakdel, Elnaz
2019GPS to a better future : career guidance for social justice in Catalonia’s adult learning centresMartinez-Roca, Carme; Martinez Munoz, Marius
2019Towards an emancipatory career guidance : what is to be done?Hooley, Tristram; Sultana, Ronald G.; Thomsen, Rie
2019Career guidance and social justice in the encounter between caste and neoliberalism in IndiaRatnam, Anita
2019Social justice and continuing professional development : a workshop for career development practitionersMidttun, Kristin; McCash, Phil
2019Career education and guidance and race (in)equality in EnglandChadderton, Charlotte
2019Women and social justice : does career guidance have a role?Bimrose, Jenny; McMahon, Mary; Watson, Mark
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 17 of 17