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Handbook of Career Studies
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Handbook of Career Studies

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The Handbook of Career Studies brings together, for the first time in a single work, a comprehensive scholarly treatment of the major topics within the growing field of career studies. Drawing on the expertise of leading international scholars in each area of career studies, editors Hugh Gunz and Maury Peiperl have assembled a consummate set of writings, defining the field with a breadth of coverage and integration of topics not found elsewhere. From a view of the history of the field and a map of its elements to a set of essays about the future of careers and work, this volume provides the most complete reference available on the role of work careers in individual lives, institutions, and industries.It offers a comprehensive history and structure of the field. Building on previous work done in the discipline, the editors and contributors take a fresh look at the origins and current structure of career studies. It presents the most complete review of research available. An unparalleled set of prominent global contributors describes the state of work in their areas of expertise as well as offering a glimpse at future trends. It extends subject area knowledge to other disciplines. By linking career studies to a wider set of disciplines through critical essays, this volume thoroughly explores future directions for career research, policy, and practice. It includes an endorsement and critical comments on the state of the field. Edgar H. Schein, widely acknowledged as a seminal contributor to the modern field of career studies, provides a Foreword and a critical Afterword.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Country
United States
Date
8 August 2007
Pages
648
ISBN
9780761930396

The Handbook of Career Studies brings together, for the first time in a single work, a comprehensive scholarly treatment of the major topics within the growing field of career studies. Drawing on the expertise of leading international scholars in each area of career studies, editors Hugh Gunz and Maury Peiperl have assembled a consummate set of writings, defining the field with a breadth of coverage and integration of topics not found elsewhere. From a view of the history of the field and a map of its elements to a set of essays about the future of careers and work, this volume provides the most complete reference available on the role of work careers in individual lives, institutions, and industries.It offers a comprehensive history and structure of the field. Building on previous work done in the discipline, the editors and contributors take a fresh look at the origins and current structure of career studies. It presents the most complete review of research available. An unparalleled set of prominent global contributors describes the state of work in their areas of expertise as well as offering a glimpse at future trends. It extends subject area knowledge to other disciplines. By linking career studies to a wider set of disciplines through critical essays, this volume thoroughly explores future directions for career research, policy, and practice. It includes an endorsement and critical comments on the state of the field. Edgar H. Schein, widely acknowledged as a seminal contributor to the modern field of career studies, provides a Foreword and a critical Afterword.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Country
United States
Date
8 August 2007
Pages
648
ISBN
9780761930396