Graduate Careers in Context
Research, Policy and Practice
Herausgeber: Burke, Ciaran; Christie, Fiona
Graduate Careers in Context
Research, Policy and Practice
Herausgeber: Burke, Ciaran; Christie, Fiona
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In a world where there are increasing concerns about graduate underemployment and likely career trajectories, it is not surprising that there is a significant body of literature examining graduate careers in post-industrial societies. However, it has become increasingly evident in recent years that there is a stark disconnect between academics who research employment and education, and careers and employability professionals. Graduate Careers in Context brings these two separate groups together for the first time in order to provide a better understanding of graduate careers.
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In a world where there are increasing concerns about graduate underemployment and likely career trajectories, it is not surprising that there is a significant body of literature examining graduate careers in post-industrial societies. However, it has become increasingly evident in recent years that there is a stark disconnect between academics who research employment and education, and careers and employability professionals. Graduate Careers in Context brings these two separate groups together for the first time in order to provide a better understanding of graduate careers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138301764
- ISBN-10: 1138301760
- Artikelnr.: 53404144
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138301764
- ISBN-10: 1138301760
- Artikelnr.: 53404144
Ciaran Burke is an Associate Professor of Higher Education, his research focuses on access to higher education and graduate employment pathways. Adopting a Bourdieusian theoretical lens, he has published extensively on issues including graduate employment, social justice and social theory. Fiona Christie is a Careers Consultant, Writer and Researcher. Her experience includes extensive advice and guidance, teaching, and management in Higher Education and she has also worked in Secondary/Further Education. She has recently completed her PhD in Educational Research with a focus on graduate transitions, careers and employability.
Foreword: Paul Redmond
Chapter One: Introduction - Graduate careers in context - setting the scene
Fiona Christie and Ciaran Burke
Part One: Graduate labour market: theoretical debates
Chapter Two: "Investing Your Future": The Role of Capitals in Graduate
Employment Pathways
Ciaran Burke and Sarah Hannaford-Simpson
Chapter Three: Whose employability? Fees, Labour Markets and the Unequal
Rewards of Undergraduate Study
Andrew Morrison
Chapter Four: Regional Capital and 'Local' Graduate Employment
Teresa Crew
Part Two: Graduate careers and transitions
Chapter Five: Graduate labour market myths
Charlie Ball
Chapter Six: Graduate Gap Years: Narratives of Postponement in Graduate
Employment Transitions in England
Katy Vigurs, Steven Jones, Diane Harris and Julia Everitt
Chapter Seven: Geography, mobility and graduate career development
Rosie Alexander
Chapter Eight: Learning to be employable
Jane Artess
Chapter Nine: Life in the graduate graveyards: making sense of
underemployment in graduate careers
Tracy Scurry and John Blenkinsopp
Part Three: Professional and Organisational issues relating to
employability
Chapter Ten: Organisational Responses to the Employability Agenda in
English Universities
Bob Gilworth
Chapter Eleven: A new career in Higher Education careers work
Siobhan Neary, Jill Hanson
Chapter Twelve: Contested Boundaries of Expertise in HE careers and
employability services
Nalayini Thambar
Part Four: Careers Professionals Evolving into Researchers
Chapter Thirteen: The rise of the practitioner-researcher. How big data and
evidence-based practice requires practitioners with a research mindset
David Winter
Chapter Fourteen: Making connections through practitioner research
Gill Frigerio
Chapter Fifteen: Conclusion - editorial reflections and a call to action
Fiona Christie and Ciaran Burke
Chapter One: Introduction - Graduate careers in context - setting the scene
Fiona Christie and Ciaran Burke
Part One: Graduate labour market: theoretical debates
Chapter Two: "Investing Your Future": The Role of Capitals in Graduate
Employment Pathways
Ciaran Burke and Sarah Hannaford-Simpson
Chapter Three: Whose employability? Fees, Labour Markets and the Unequal
Rewards of Undergraduate Study
Andrew Morrison
Chapter Four: Regional Capital and 'Local' Graduate Employment
Teresa Crew
Part Two: Graduate careers and transitions
Chapter Five: Graduate labour market myths
Charlie Ball
Chapter Six: Graduate Gap Years: Narratives of Postponement in Graduate
Employment Transitions in England
Katy Vigurs, Steven Jones, Diane Harris and Julia Everitt
Chapter Seven: Geography, mobility and graduate career development
Rosie Alexander
Chapter Eight: Learning to be employable
Jane Artess
Chapter Nine: Life in the graduate graveyards: making sense of
underemployment in graduate careers
Tracy Scurry and John Blenkinsopp
Part Three: Professional and Organisational issues relating to
employability
Chapter Ten: Organisational Responses to the Employability Agenda in
English Universities
Bob Gilworth
Chapter Eleven: A new career in Higher Education careers work
Siobhan Neary, Jill Hanson
Chapter Twelve: Contested Boundaries of Expertise in HE careers and
employability services
Nalayini Thambar
Part Four: Careers Professionals Evolving into Researchers
Chapter Thirteen: The rise of the practitioner-researcher. How big data and
evidence-based practice requires practitioners with a research mindset
David Winter
Chapter Fourteen: Making connections through practitioner research
Gill Frigerio
Chapter Fifteen: Conclusion - editorial reflections and a call to action
Fiona Christie and Ciaran Burke
Foreword: Paul Redmond
Chapter One: Introduction - Graduate careers in context - setting the scene
Fiona Christie and Ciaran Burke
Part One: Graduate labour market: theoretical debates
Chapter Two: "Investing Your Future": The Role of Capitals in Graduate
Employment Pathways
Ciaran Burke and Sarah Hannaford-Simpson
Chapter Three: Whose employability? Fees, Labour Markets and the Unequal
Rewards of Undergraduate Study
Andrew Morrison
Chapter Four: Regional Capital and 'Local' Graduate Employment
Teresa Crew
Part Two: Graduate careers and transitions
Chapter Five: Graduate labour market myths
Charlie Ball
Chapter Six: Graduate Gap Years: Narratives of Postponement in Graduate
Employment Transitions in England
Katy Vigurs, Steven Jones, Diane Harris and Julia Everitt
Chapter Seven: Geography, mobility and graduate career development
Rosie Alexander
Chapter Eight: Learning to be employable
Jane Artess
Chapter Nine: Life in the graduate graveyards: making sense of
underemployment in graduate careers
Tracy Scurry and John Blenkinsopp
Part Three: Professional and Organisational issues relating to
employability
Chapter Ten: Organisational Responses to the Employability Agenda in
English Universities
Bob Gilworth
Chapter Eleven: A new career in Higher Education careers work
Siobhan Neary, Jill Hanson
Chapter Twelve: Contested Boundaries of Expertise in HE careers and
employability services
Nalayini Thambar
Part Four: Careers Professionals Evolving into Researchers
Chapter Thirteen: The rise of the practitioner-researcher. How big data and
evidence-based practice requires practitioners with a research mindset
David Winter
Chapter Fourteen: Making connections through practitioner research
Gill Frigerio
Chapter Fifteen: Conclusion - editorial reflections and a call to action
Fiona Christie and Ciaran Burke
Chapter One: Introduction - Graduate careers in context - setting the scene
Fiona Christie and Ciaran Burke
Part One: Graduate labour market: theoretical debates
Chapter Two: "Investing Your Future": The Role of Capitals in Graduate
Employment Pathways
Ciaran Burke and Sarah Hannaford-Simpson
Chapter Three: Whose employability? Fees, Labour Markets and the Unequal
Rewards of Undergraduate Study
Andrew Morrison
Chapter Four: Regional Capital and 'Local' Graduate Employment
Teresa Crew
Part Two: Graduate careers and transitions
Chapter Five: Graduate labour market myths
Charlie Ball
Chapter Six: Graduate Gap Years: Narratives of Postponement in Graduate
Employment Transitions in England
Katy Vigurs, Steven Jones, Diane Harris and Julia Everitt
Chapter Seven: Geography, mobility and graduate career development
Rosie Alexander
Chapter Eight: Learning to be employable
Jane Artess
Chapter Nine: Life in the graduate graveyards: making sense of
underemployment in graduate careers
Tracy Scurry and John Blenkinsopp
Part Three: Professional and Organisational issues relating to
employability
Chapter Ten: Organisational Responses to the Employability Agenda in
English Universities
Bob Gilworth
Chapter Eleven: A new career in Higher Education careers work
Siobhan Neary, Jill Hanson
Chapter Twelve: Contested Boundaries of Expertise in HE careers and
employability services
Nalayini Thambar
Part Four: Careers Professionals Evolving into Researchers
Chapter Thirteen: The rise of the practitioner-researcher. How big data and
evidence-based practice requires practitioners with a research mindset
David Winter
Chapter Fourteen: Making connections through practitioner research
Gill Frigerio
Chapter Fifteen: Conclusion - editorial reflections and a call to action
Fiona Christie and Ciaran Burke