
The latest issue of the NICEC journal is now available.
NICEC is pleased to welcome new authors to the Journal this autumn. The issue was an ‘open call’ and variously addresses theory, practice, diversity, and Covid.
The NICEC Journal is now fully open access and has a searchable back catalogue going back to 2000.
This issue includes:
- I’m old enough and I’m young enough: Semi-retirement and career – Cordelia Wise
- Is careers work white? A collaborative research project with minority ethnic students of career development practice – Gill Frigerio, Lassie Chen, Marni McArthur, Nishi Mehta
- How can we do this? An investigation of power constraints and other barriers to career development practitioners’ innovation in higher education – Holly McLoughlin
- The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on young people’s experiences of careers support: A UK-wide and youth-centred analysis – Cristiana Orlando
- Towards a critical realist theory of labour market information – Tom Staunton
- Agents for change: Reimagining emancipatory career guidance practices in Scotland – Susan Meldrum
- The emancipatory potential of community interaction in career education – Petra Røise
- GigLawyer and/or BigLawyer? A grounded theory study of lawyer career craft – Nomita Nair