‘Human life is useless without career!’ Do individuals talk about career in the same way as business and parliament?
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https://doi.org/10.20856/jnicec.5505Keywords:
career development learning, Critical discourse analysis, Interdisciplinarity, sociolinguistics, career conceptualisationsAbstract
Findings from an interdisciplinary study using analytical frameworks from the field of applied linguistics suggest that conceptualisations of career currently dominant in business and parliamentary discourse are largely, although not universally, reproduced within individuals’ everyday communication. The prominence of these dominant conceptualisations can be revealed through close attention to grammar and word choice, a reflective process enabling Career Development Professionals to comprehend and challenge, if necessary, unproblematised norms produced within a neoliberal social context.
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