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Methodological Approaches to the Study of Career

Autor William A. Borgen, Richard A. Young
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 feb 1990 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This volume addresses a wide range of methodological approaches to the study of career with particular emphasis on alternative approaches. The contributors challenge those who see the traditional positivist empirical methodology as the only appropriate methodology with which to address important career questions and issues, arguing instead that the subject of career can best be studied within a number of disciplines, and using a variety of methodologies. Among the alternative methodologies explored by the contributors and employed in studies reported in this volume are those based on contextual/systems research, human action inquiry, and phenomenological/hermeneutical research. These alternatives, the contributors assert, are more responsive to human experience and social issues and are, therefore, often more viable for the study of career and career-related issues than is the positivist approach. Researchers in educational psychology, counseling psychology, and human resources will find this book an important contribution to the professional literature.Divided into three parts, the volume begins by identifying a number of specific questions--involving terminology, assessment, samples, culture, and outcomes--that contribute to the complexity of career research. Part two contains seven chapters, each of which addresses a generic research approach relevant to research in the career area. Both epistemological issues and the specifics of methods and techniques are addressed in these chapters. Among the approaches covered are Vondracek's developmental-contextual approach to career development research, narrative approaches, and the use of ethnography in career education studies. In the third section, the contributors use a range of methodologies to address appropriate topics in the career field, including the impact of parental influence on career choice, the problem of unemployment, midlife career change, and women's career development.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275932992
ISBN-10: 0275932990
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

RICHARD A. YOUNG is Associate Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of British Columbia.WILLIAM A. BORGEN is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department of Counselling Psychology at the University of British Columbia.

Cuprins

Introduction by Richard A. Young and William A. BorgenIssues in Career Research by Edwin L. HerrMethodological ApproachesSupplementing Differential Research in Vocational Psychology Using Nontraditional Methods by Arnold R. SpokaneA Developmental-Contextual Approach to Career Development Research by Fred W. VondracekBiographical-Hermeneutical Approaches to the Study of Career Development by Charles BujoldNarrative as a Paradigm for Career Research by Larry R. CochranAction Theory Approaches to Career Research by Donald R. PolkinghorneA Theory of Goal-directed Action in Career Analysis by Ladislav ValachField Research and Career Education by Donald FisherCareer Research StudiesParental Influences on Career Development: A Research Perspective by Richard A. Young and John D. FriesenHelp Seeking and Coping with Unemployment by Thomas KieselbachNew Challenges for Career Development: Methodological Implications by William A. Borgen and Norman E. AmundsonMid-life Career Change Research by Audrey CollinThe Politics of Methodological Decisions: How Social Policy and Feminism Affect the Study of Careers by Jane GaskellA Structural Model Approach to Occupational Stress Theory and Women's Careers by Bonita C. Long and Sharon E. KahnSelected BibliographyName IndexSubject Index