In this article we examine the print media portrayal of career transitions by adapting Fairclough’s Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) framework. The aim is to explore and critically analyse the newspaper articles published in The Times, Guardian, and Daily Mail between 1985 and 2015, the same time span in which career development theories started to get public attention. In particular, we answer the question of how the language used by journalists influences assumptions about personal agency in career development. Assessing the similarities and differences of the dominant academic discourses and the social characteristic of the press provides a setting to draw conclusions about the social implications of career theories.</p
For a media profession so central to society’s sense of self, it is of crucial importance to underst...
Labour Market Information forms a central place in career practice and how individuals enact their c...
In most traditional accounts of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) text and discourse are viewed as b...
Using media analysis framework, this study aims is to identify the dominant themes in representation...
For this special issue of the journal, we asked authors to explore critical perspectives in career g...
Career profiles, usually published in the employment sections of newspapers, have not previously bee...
Industry insiders and media academics often voice unease about the transformations taking place in t...
Influential elite newspapers exercise power over ordinary people as well as other less powerful elit...
Despite the sustained growth in journalism as a choice of degree path for young people, our understa...
textNewspaper journalists today find themselves at the nexus of a changing media landscape. Their pr...
AbstractThis study looked at the discursive construction of career women in Malaysia edition of Cleo...
Journalism in the UK straddles the divide between high- and middle-skilled employment. Since the 197...
Is journalism going through ‘de-professionalization’ or is it just entering a new phase – taking a d...
Between 1975 and 2015 print journalists in Australia experienced an unprecedented period of change i...
The paper presents a Critical Discourse Analysis of migrant crisis in the British daily newspapers ...
For a media profession so central to society’s sense of self, it is of crucial importance to underst...
Labour Market Information forms a central place in career practice and how individuals enact their c...
In most traditional accounts of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) text and discourse are viewed as b...
Using media analysis framework, this study aims is to identify the dominant themes in representation...
For this special issue of the journal, we asked authors to explore critical perspectives in career g...
Career profiles, usually published in the employment sections of newspapers, have not previously bee...
Industry insiders and media academics often voice unease about the transformations taking place in t...
Influential elite newspapers exercise power over ordinary people as well as other less powerful elit...
Despite the sustained growth in journalism as a choice of degree path for young people, our understa...
textNewspaper journalists today find themselves at the nexus of a changing media landscape. Their pr...
AbstractThis study looked at the discursive construction of career women in Malaysia edition of Cleo...
Journalism in the UK straddles the divide between high- and middle-skilled employment. Since the 197...
Is journalism going through ‘de-professionalization’ or is it just entering a new phase – taking a d...
Between 1975 and 2015 print journalists in Australia experienced an unprecedented period of change i...
The paper presents a Critical Discourse Analysis of migrant crisis in the British daily newspapers ...
For a media profession so central to society’s sense of self, it is of crucial importance to underst...
Labour Market Information forms a central place in career practice and how individuals enact their c...
In most traditional accounts of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) text and discourse are viewed as b...