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1 Career Guidance for Social Justice: Contesting Neoliberalism
Tristram Hooley (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences), Ronald Sultana (University of Malta) and Rie Thomsen (Aarhus University)

2 The two volumes Career guidance for social justice – Explores context, critique and theory. 2018 Career guidance for emancipation – Explores diverse experiences of neoliberalism and possibilities for challenging and changing things. 2019 Tristram This is part of a project to re-orientate the field. It draws on the work of many other, but also suggests new work that needs to be done. Notably engaging and learning from practice.

3 Definitions – From Hooley, Sultana and Thomsen (2018)
Career guidance supports individuals and groups to discover more about work, leisure and learning and to consider their place in the world and plan for their futures… Career guidance can take a wide range of forms and draws on diverse theoretical traditions. But at its heart it is a purposeful learning opportunity which supports individuals and groups to consider and reconsider work, leisure and learning in the light of new information and experiences and to take both individual and collective action as a result of this. Neoliberalism has been the triumphant ideology for the last three decades, assuming a hegemonic status to such an extent that it no longer feels morally reprehensible to declare that the unemployed are responsible for their own misery, that citizens should be relabelled as “consumers”, that trade unions are an obstacle to progress, that zero-hour contracts, individual rather than collective bargaining, and insecurity of tenure are not only acceptable, but commendable aspects of protean, boundaryless careers, presumably infusing not angst and anxiety but motivation, zest and excitement in one’s life. There are a range of different traditions of justice which are informed by different philosophical positions. How we relate to ideas about social justice is ontological, bound up with our fundamental beliefs about the world. Given this, talking about social justice should not be advanced to gloss over these differences, but rather a way of creating a space within which these differences can be debated. Such debates need to recognise that the problem of social injustice might be understood in a wide range of different ways and to recognise that we can have similar analyses about the problem (for example recognising inequalities of wealth, power and voice), whilst advancing radically different ideas about what can and should be done about this and what the role of career guidance can be.

4 Five signposts towards emancipatory career guidance
conscientisation the naming of oppression problematising norms, assumptions and power relations building solidarity and collective action working at a range of levels and scales from the individual to the global. Hooley, Sultana & Thomsen, 2019

5 Contributors Jenny Bimrose, Mary McMahon & Mark Watson
Victor Wong & Toby C.Y. Yip Frida Wikstrand Randi Skovhus & Bo Klindt Poulsen Jacques Pouyaud


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