The role of individual agency in crafting meaningful work has attracted increasing interest in recent studies of careers and working life. The purpose of this paper is to make visible the role of the media in reproducing and shaping understandings of careers and agency. By analyzing narratives of career change in the Finnish media, we identify three types of narrative and show how they construct meaningful careers by juxtaposing the past and present work in terms of setting, sta-tus, meaning, pace, and workload. Overall, these narratives depict a shift from traditional careers toward work that is concrete, meaningful, of lower status, and less hectic. Moreover, the narratives represent career changers as self-reliant heroes taking “daring l...
AbstractGlobal transformations of the contemporary world have a multidimensional character. These tr...
This article reports the outcomes of a study, undertaken from a phenomenographic perspective, of car...
The narration of this article is focused on showing various ways of capturing the phenomenon of care...
In this paper I examine expressions of agency in autobiographical narratives by Finnish speaking uni...
The aim of this study is to shed light on the varieties of workers´ agencies in working life change ...
Although career construction theory is relevant to today's vocational climate, empirical research in...
This narrative study answers a call to explore individual responses to the rapidly changing, highly ...
How can managers remain in charge of their own careers based on personal values and motivations, rat...
We argue that career transitions can be most effectively understood in terms of identity transformat...
"Towards New Beginnings: Journalists’ Descriptions about Ruptures in Media Work This volume reveals ...
This study investigated the enactment of professional agency in an emotionally troubled work context...
This chapter calls for the endorsement of a ‘career perspective’ when theorizing identity in organiz...
This thesis explores the meaning of career as a phenomenon and its implication for career guidance. ...
This article reports the outcomes of a study, undertaken from a phenomeno-graphic perspective, of ca...
This thesis examines how identity is rebuilt after undesired end to a career. It aims to do so by ma...
AbstractGlobal transformations of the contemporary world have a multidimensional character. These tr...
This article reports the outcomes of a study, undertaken from a phenomenographic perspective, of car...
The narration of this article is focused on showing various ways of capturing the phenomenon of care...
In this paper I examine expressions of agency in autobiographical narratives by Finnish speaking uni...
The aim of this study is to shed light on the varieties of workers´ agencies in working life change ...
Although career construction theory is relevant to today's vocational climate, empirical research in...
This narrative study answers a call to explore individual responses to the rapidly changing, highly ...
How can managers remain in charge of their own careers based on personal values and motivations, rat...
We argue that career transitions can be most effectively understood in terms of identity transformat...
"Towards New Beginnings: Journalists’ Descriptions about Ruptures in Media Work This volume reveals ...
This study investigated the enactment of professional agency in an emotionally troubled work context...
This chapter calls for the endorsement of a ‘career perspective’ when theorizing identity in organiz...
This thesis explores the meaning of career as a phenomenon and its implication for career guidance. ...
This article reports the outcomes of a study, undertaken from a phenomeno-graphic perspective, of ca...
This thesis examines how identity is rebuilt after undesired end to a career. It aims to do so by ma...
AbstractGlobal transformations of the contemporary world have a multidimensional character. These tr...
This article reports the outcomes of a study, undertaken from a phenomenographic perspective, of car...
The narration of this article is focused on showing various ways of capturing the phenomenon of care...