“Telling tales”: Using narrative in career guidance |
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Authors: | Hazel Reid Linden West |
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Affiliation: | aCentre for Career & Personal Development, Faculty of Education, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK;bDirector of Research Development, Faculty of Education, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK |
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Abstract: | In this article the authors argue for the importance of narrative-based approaches in career guidance work in an uncertain, unpredictable world. This requires a paradigmatic shift in thinking that can be too difficult, at present, for some practitioners. The article reports on the first phase of a collaborative project with a group of practitioners – working in guidance in schools and with young people in public access points – to develop and evaluate narrative methods. Our analysis highlights the usefulness of the approach, but also reveals tensions derived from the working cultures of career guidance practitioners. |
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Keywords: | Narrative Biography Auto/biography Interdisciplinarity Career guidance Transitional space |
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