This work reports on a range of research studies in the career field that use biographical, narrative, and ecological approaches within an interpretive framework. It responds to the recognized dissonance between career theory and research, on the one part, and practice, on the other. It also responds to the view that in recent years practice has outstripped career theory and research. The qualitative approaches used in the research reported have gained popularity in the social sciences in recent years, but have been largely untried in the career field.This work offers specific interpretive studies that range over the life span and involve a number of perspectives including contexts such as parental influence, socio-political milieu, early career studies of apprentices, medical students, and nurses, studies of the established careers of secretaries, women entrepreneurs, teachers, and studies of the careers of older workers. In addition, the book contains interpretive studies pertaining to career theory, counseling and other interventions, and the research process. It also recognizes issues highlighted by a postmodernist perspective. A number of audiences will find this book useful: industrial/organizational psychologists, counseling psychologists, career counselors, counselor educators, and researchers in the career area from psychology and sociology.
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This work reports on a range of research studies in the career field that use biolographical, narrative, and ecological approaches within an interpretive framework. It responds to the recognized dissonance between career theory and research, on the one part, and practice, on the other.
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Introduction Constructing Career Through Narrative and Context: An Interpretive Perspective by Audrey Collin and Richard A. Young Hermeneutical Studies of the Experience of Career Great Expectations? Toward an Understanding of the Life Plan by Heather J. Hopfl The Construction of a Moral Career in Medicine by Kevin D. Murray Developmental Processes of Young Women in a Caring Profession: A Qualitative Life-Event Study by Toni Faltermaier The Notion of Managerial and Clerical Careers as They Emerge from Descriptions of Self and Coworkers by Anne Statham Advancing an Ecological Perspective of Vocational Development: The Construction of Personal Work Integration by Jane A. Grimstad Patterns of Unhappiness in Men's Careers by Richard L. Ochberg Entrepreneurial Women and the Relational Component of Identity: A Hermeneutical Study of Career by Richard A. Young and Ronni Richards Interpreting the End of a Career by Bill Bytheway Hermeneutical Studies of Career Theory, Research, and Practice Autonomy and Learning about Work by Bill Law Career Decisions: A Critical Psychology by Tod Sloan Time to Reflect: Biographical Study, Personal Insight, and Professional Development by Pat Sikes and Kath Aspinwall The Experience of Carrying Out a Hermeneutical Study by Audrey Collin Bibliography Name Index Subject Index
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This work reports on a range of research studies in the career field that use biological, narrative, and ecological approaches within an interpretive framework. In addition, the book contains interpretive studies pertaining to career theory, counseling and other interventions, and the research process.
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ISBN
9780275939502
Publisert
1992-07-22
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Praeger Publishers Inc
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
256

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RICHARD YOUNG is Associate Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of British Columbia. He is the co-editor, with William Borgen, of Methodological Approaches to the Study of Career (Praeger, 1990), and has published in the Journal of Counseling and Development, Human Relations, Career Development Quarterly, and Canadian Journal of Counselling.

AUDREY COLLIN is Reader in Organizational Behavior in the Department of Human Resource Management, De Monfort University. She has published in Human Relations, Canadian Journal of Counselling, British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, and Journal of Applied Systems Analysis, and has contributed chapters to Peter Reason and John Rowan's Human Inquiry: A Sourcebook of New Paradigm Research (1981) and Richard Young and William Borgen's Methodological Approaches to the Study of Career (Praeger, 1990).