Five signposts to a socially just approach to career guidance

Authors

  • Tristram Hooley Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
  • Ronald Sultana University of Malta
  • Rie Thomsen Aarhus University/University of South Eastern Norway

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20856/jnicec.4709

Keywords:

Social justice, Career guidance, Critical pedagogy, Emancipatory guidance

Abstract

Not available

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01-10-2021