Career guidance for social justice : contesting neoliberalism
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This edited collection examines the intersections between career guidance,
social justice and neoliberalism. Contributors offer an original and global
discussion of the role of career guidance in the struggle for social justice
and evaluate the field from a diverse range of theoretical positions. Through
a series of chapters that position career guidance within a neoliberal context
and present theories to inform an emancipatory direction for the field,
this book raises questions, offers resources and provides some glimpses of
an alternative future for work and life. Drawing on education, sociology,
critical psychology and political science, this book addresses the theoretical
basis of career guidance’s involvement in social justice as well as the methodological
consequences in relation to career guidance research.
A second, companion volume, titled “Career Guidance for Emancipation:
Reclaiming Justice for the Multitude”, to be published by Routledge in
2018, will explore how career guidance can be reimagined in order to serve
as a liberatory force for diverse groups rendered vulnerable by the neoliberal
onslaught.
Career guidance for social justice : contesting neoliberalism
Edited by: Tristram Hooley, Ronald G. Sultana & Rie Thomsen
Jacques Pouyaud
Jean Guichard
Barrie A. Irving
Rosie Alexander
Rachel Buchanan
Suzanne Rice
Ingela Bergmo-Prvulovic
Chad D. Olle
Anna Bilon
Marcelo Afonso Ribeiro
Guilherme de Oliveira Silva Foncatti
Bo Klindt Poulsen
Randi Boelskifte Skovhus
Hazel Reid
Linden West
Maria Manuel Vieira
Bruno Dionisio
Lia Pappamikail
Anki Bengtsson
Published by Taylor & Francis
Published in 2018
Copyright © Taylor & Francis, 2018
ISBN: 978-1-138-08738-5
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 16 of 16
Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2018 | Rethinking social justice, equality and emancipation : an invitation to attentive career guidance | Bengtsson, Anki |
2018 | The gap between theory and context as a generator of social injustice : seeking to confront social inequality in Brazil through career guidance | Afonso Ribeiro, Marcelo; Oliveira Silva Foncatti, Guilherme de |
2018 | Looking for social justice through agency — applying Giddens’s structuration theory to career guidance research and analysis | Bilon, Anna |
2018 | Widening opportunities for career guidance - research circles and social justice | Poulsen, Bo Klindt; Boelskifte Skovhus, Randi; Thomsen, Rie |
2018 | Connecting big and intimate worlds : using an auto/biographical research imagination in career guidance | Reid, Hazel; West, Linden |
2018 | Shaping possible futures in Portugal : career guidance in schools between authenticity and social justice | Vieira, Maria Manuel; Dionisio, Bruno; Pappamikail, Lia |
2018 | Exploring politics at the intersection of critical psychology and career guidance : a Freudo-Marxist case for radical refusal | Olle, Chad D. |
2018 | A war against the robots? Career guidance, automation and neoliberalism | Hooley, Tristram |
2018 | The pervasive influence of neoliberalism on policy guidance discourses in career/education : delimiting the boundaries of social justice in New Zealand | Irving, Barrie A. |
2018 | Social justice and geographical location in career guidance | Alexander, Rosie |
2018 | Precarity, austerity and the social contract in a liquid world : career guidance mediating the citizen and the state | Sultana, Ronald G. |
2018 | Social justice in career guidance : a Fraserian approach | Rice, Suzanne |
2018 | Social media and social justice in the context of career guidance : is education enough? | Buchanan, Rachel |
2018 | A twenty-first century challenge : how to lead an active life whilst contributing to sustainable and equitable development | Pouyaud, Jacques; Guichard, Jean |
2018 | Conflicting perspectives on career : implications for career guidance and social justice | Bergmo-Prvulovic, Ingela |
2018 | The neoliberal challenge to career guidance — mobilising research, policy and practice around social justice | Hooley, Tristram; Sultana, Ronald G.; Thomsen, Rie |
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