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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- 1 The Neoliberal Challenge to Career Guidance: Mobilising Research, Policy and Practice Around Social Justice
- Part I Understanding the Neoliberal Context
- 2 A Twenty-First Century Challenge: How to Lead an Active Life Whilst Contributing to Sustainable and Equitable Development
- 3 The Pervasive Influence of Neoliberalism on Policy Guidance Discourses in Career/Education: Delimiting the Boundaries of Social Justice in New Zealand
- 4 Precarity, Austerity and the Social Contract in a Liquid World: Career Guidance Mediating the Citizen and the State
- 5 Social Justice and Geographical Location in Career Guidance
- 6 A War Against the Robots? Career Guidance, Automation and Neoliberalism
- 7 Social Media and Social Justice in the Context of Career Guidance: Is Education Enough?
- Part II Building Theories for Change
- 8 Social Justice in Career Guidance: A Fraserian Approach
- 9 Conflicting Perspectives on Career: Implications for Career Guidance and Social Justice
- 10 Exploring Politics at the Intersection of Critical Psychology and Career Guidance: A Freudo-Marxist Case for Radical Refusal
- 11 Looking for Social Justice Through Agency: Applying Giddens’s Structuration Theory to Career Guidance Research and Analysis
- 12 The Gap Between Theory and Context as a Generator of Social Injustice: Seeking to Confront Social Inequality in Brazil Through Career Guidance
- Part III Research for Practice
- 13 Widening Opportunities for Career Guidance: Research Circles and Social Justice
- 14 Connecting Big and Intimate Worlds: Using an Auto/Biographical Research Imagination in Career Guidance
- 15 Shaping Possible Futures in Portugal: Career Guidance in Schools Between Authenticity and Social Justice
- 16 Rethinking Social Justice, Equality and Emancipation: An Invitation to Attentive Career Guidance
- Contributors
- Index
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