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Identity, Meaning, and Subjectivity in Career Development: Evolving Perspectives in Human Resources: Palgrave Explorations in Workplace Stigma

Autor Julie Gedro
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2018
This book closely interrogates the construct of identity and the role it plays in career development. It provides guidance for HRD practitioners and researchers who create career development programs through a typology of different categories of identity, such as demographics, life events, and career histories.
 
The book presents a framework for considering and addressing career development from a critically reflective perspective of identity as a result of choice, chance, and adaptation. It offers a comprehensive understanding and awareness of tacit, nuanced, and stigmatized issues that were once shameful but have now become more socially acceptable. As a result, HRD practitioners can design programs and resources that have a richness and relevance that might heretofore be lacking. The book also offers guidance for individuals as they take charge of their own identities and career trajectories in an increasingly complex and unpredictable working environment.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319846927
ISBN-10: 3319846922
Pagini: 159
Ilustrații: XIX, 159 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Explorations in Workplace Stigma

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

FOREWARD.-PREFACE .- 1. INTRODUCTION: CONTEXT, PURPOSE, PROBLEM.- 2. EXAMINING THE CONSTRUCT OF IDENTITY AND ITS RELEVANCE FOR HRD THEORY AND PRACTICE OR TURNING THE LENS OF EXAMINING IDENTITY INWARD UPON HR PROFESSIONALS.- 3. IDENTITY IS CONSTRUCTED AND CAREER SUCCESS IS SUBJECTIVE.- 4. DEMOGRAPHICS, IDENTITY AND THE MATRIXED NATURE OF IDENTITY.- 5. LIFE EVENTS THAT IMPACT IDENTITY.- <6. OTHER FACTORS THAT IMPACT IDENTITY.- 7. HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT, IDENTITY, AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT.-  8. CONCLUSIONS. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE. 




   






        





Notă biografică

Julie Gedro is Associate Dean and Professor of Business at SUNY Empire State College. Dr. Gedro’s research and teaching focuses on human resource management and development. She has designed and developed coursework that embraces a variety of teaching and learning modalities including online and blended models and is the co-designer and coordinator of Empire State College’s first undergraduate certificate in Business and Environmental Sustainability (which is available through OPEN SUNY). Dr. Gedro’s work has been recognized at Empire State College with the Jane Altes Prize for Outstanding Community Service and the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities. Her work on identity and career development was recognized with the Academy of Human Resource Management’s Cutting Edge Award. Dr. Gedro is the President-Elect of the Academy for Human Resource Development. 


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This book closely interrogates the construct of identity and the role it plays in career development. It provides guidance for HRD practitioners and researchers who create career development programs through a typology of different categories of identity, such as demographics, life events, and career histories.
The book presents a framework for considering and addressing career development from a critically reflective perspective of identity as a result of choice, chance, and adaptation. It offers a comprehensive understanding and awareness of tacit, nuanced, and stigmatized issues that were once shameful but have now become more socially acceptable. As a result, HRD practitioners can design programs and resources that have a richness and relevance that might heretofore be lacking. The book also offers guidance for individuals as they take charge of their own identities and career trajectories in an increasingly complex and unpredictable working environment. 

Caracteristici

Synthesizes current social and theoretical issues from a critical perspective, such as the social construction of identity and career subjectivity Combines the latest research on identity with applications for HRD practitioners to incorporate into career development programs Describes the role of identity as a crucial yet underexplored area of career development for a wide audience of scholars, graduate students, practitioners