This editorial sets the context for issue 36 of the NICEC journal which is focused on social justice and career guidance. The editorial explores the key themes of the issue highlighting the social justice tradition within the career guidance field and making the case for a strong focus on social justice. However the editorial also highlights the tensions that exist between career guidance’s orientation to the individual and understandings of social justice which are more socially orientated. The editorial concludes by arguing that if career guidance is to formulate a meaningful response to social injustice it needs to draw on diverse theoretical traditions and stimulate new forms of practice
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This editorial sets the context for issue 36 of the NICEC journal which is focused on social justice...
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This article uses a career case-study with Tony Watts to explore the interface of an academic career...
Raising aspiration is a primary focus of careers work. However, in some circumstances enhanced aspir...
For this special issue of the journal, we asked authors to explore critical perspectives in career g...
This editorial sets the context for issue 36 of the NICEC journal which is focused on social justice...
Inside the overall context of careers development, this article will explore how social media relate...
In the conclusion to the book Career Guidance for Emancipation, Hooley, Sultana and Thomsen proposed...
Much has changed in the career development sector since the launch of the Careers Profession Task Fo...
It has been thirteen years since the publication of the article that introduced the CareerEDGE model...
This article is a summary of the main issues and discussions raised at a webinar organised by the Ca...
Our presentation was very well received at the conference. Participants were quite engaged in the to...
This article explores how individual and group work models of career development practice could be a...
Career education sits on the metaphorical boundary between school and adult life. As such, it should...
The article provides a multiperspective approach to educational careers. It first discusses social j...
This article uses a career case-study with Tony Watts to explore the interface of an academic career...
Raising aspiration is a primary focus of careers work. However, in some circumstances enhanced aspir...
For this special issue of the journal, we asked authors to explore critical perspectives in career g...