The Symposium: Social justice in Career Guidance and Counselling as a requirement to navigate a fast-paced world at the 17th EARA Conference – Adolescence in a rapidly changing world, 2–5 September 2020

Autor: Lucas Casanova, Mariana, Bilon, Anna, Alexander, Rosie, Toiviainen, Sanna, Albien, Anouk Jasmine, Paixão, Maria Paula, Costa, Patricio, Lawthom, Rebecca, Coimbra, Joaquim Luis
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: CIÊNCIAVITAE
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Lucas Casanova, Mariana; Bilon, Anna; Alexander, Rosie; Toiviainen, Sanna; Albien, Anouk Jasmine; Paixão, Maria Paula; Costa, Patricio; Lawthom, Rebecca; Coimbra, Joaquim Luis (2020). The Symposium: Social justice in Career Guidance and Counselling as a requirement to navigate a fast-paced world at the 17th EARA Conference – Adolescence in a rapidly changing world,2–5 September 2020. Journal of Counsellogy, 2020(9), pp. 257-262.
DOI: 10.34862/sp.2020.14
Popis: Western societies have experienced complex cultural, socioeconomic and political transformations over the last forty years, which have led to various individualised forms of socialisation, community fragmentation, fast-paced social changes and ways of living. Additional transformations in the professional world include uncertainty/risk, competitiveness, and precarity in the labour market. Despite increased productivity, these transformations have contributed to social inequality in developed and developing countries. Therefore, young people develop their life/vocational projects within an increasingly complex, demanding and uncertain world. This symposium sought to propose a reflection on how social justice might become central to the field of career guidance and counselling (CGC) research and praxis so that it truly helps young people navigate the world of work, which is characterised by rising levels of inequality. The papers presented are all concerned with vulnerable populations that suffer the consequences of socioeconomic inequality, and whose life/vocational projects and professional experiences (i.e., precarity and unemployment) are undermined.
Studia Poradoznawcze/Journal of Counsellogy, Nr 9 (2020)
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