What is career about if not biography? Examining the ‘shift’ to constructivist and interdisciplinary approaches in career counselling

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Reid, H. 2015. What is career about if not biography? Examining the ‘shift’ to constructivist and interdisciplinary approaches in career counselling. in: Reid, H. and West, L. (ed.) Constructing narratives of continuity and change: a transdisciplinary approach to researching lives Abingdon Routledge. pp. 129-143
AuthorsReid, H.
EditorsReid, H. and West, L.
Page range129-143
Year2015
Book titleConstructing narratives of continuity and change: a transdisciplinary approach to researching lives
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SeriesRoutledge Research in Education
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