
Understanding Careers
The Metaphors of Working Lives
J. H. "Kerr" Inkson(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. August 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
344 pages
978-0-7619-2950-5 (ISBN)
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Description
"Kerr Inkson has made a really valuable contribution. A powerful illustration of how metaphor influences thinking about careers. The book shows how metaphor helps us to understand our own thought-patterns and predispositions and is very effective in integrating the different branches of career studies Very clear, and well argued. Right on the mark!"
--Gareth Morgan, Author, Images of Organization, Distinguished Research Professor, York University, Toronto
Understanding Careers: The Metaphors of Working Lives uses a unique framework of nine archetypal metaphors to encapsulate the field of career studies. Using an easy-to-read style, author Kerr Inkson examines key concepts, illustrating them with over 50 authentic career cases, to build an excellent bridge between theory and "real life."
Key Features:
Provides comprehensive coverage of contemporary theory and research: Offering a wider perspective on the subject than any other book currently on the market, Understanding Careers includes material from various viewpoints relevant to career studies, including sociology, life-span psychology, differential psychology, social psychology, education, career development, counseling, organizational behavior, and human resource management. In addition, the book covers the key theories and researchers who have shaped the study and practice of careers.
Uses metaphor for imaginative coverage: By successively considering the career successively as an inheritance, a cycle, an action, a journey, a role, a relationship, a resource, and a story, the authors view careers through different lenses, with each adding to the richness of the concept.
Presents illustrative case studies: With over 50 provocative case studies, including some of well-known personalities, theory is illustrated through real-life examples.
Offers an ongoing student case-study project: A sequenced career case-study write-up, with exercises related to each chapter, allows students to apply book concepts to ongoing cases of their own.
Includes an Instructor's Manual on CD: providing PowerPoint slides, class exercises, and worked-through case studies. (Available by request to SAGE customer service.)
Intended Audience: This is an ideal text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in Career Development, Personal & Career Development, and Career Management in the fields of psychology, education, and business.
--Gareth Morgan, Author, Images of Organization, Distinguished Research Professor, York University, Toronto
Understanding Careers: The Metaphors of Working Lives uses a unique framework of nine archetypal metaphors to encapsulate the field of career studies. Using an easy-to-read style, author Kerr Inkson examines key concepts, illustrating them with over 50 authentic career cases, to build an excellent bridge between theory and "real life."
Key Features:
Provides comprehensive coverage of contemporary theory and research: Offering a wider perspective on the subject than any other book currently on the market, Understanding Careers includes material from various viewpoints relevant to career studies, including sociology, life-span psychology, differential psychology, social psychology, education, career development, counseling, organizational behavior, and human resource management. In addition, the book covers the key theories and researchers who have shaped the study and practice of careers.
Uses metaphor for imaginative coverage: By successively considering the career successively as an inheritance, a cycle, an action, a journey, a role, a relationship, a resource, and a story, the authors view careers through different lenses, with each adding to the richness of the concept.
Presents illustrative case studies: With over 50 provocative case studies, including some of well-known personalities, theory is illustrated through real-life examples.
Offers an ongoing student case-study project: A sequenced career case-study write-up, with exercises related to each chapter, allows students to apply book concepts to ongoing cases of their own.
Includes an Instructor's Manual on CD: providing PowerPoint slides, class exercises, and worked-through case studies. (Available by request to SAGE customer service.)
Intended Audience: This is an ideal text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in Career Development, Personal & Career Development, and Career Management in the fields of psychology, education, and business.
Reviews / Votes
"A unique frame work to understand the field of career studies." -- The Financial Express "It comes as a pleasant breath of realism and common-sense together to pick up Kerr Inkson's book. Understanding Careers plays several roles- helping us to understand metaphors in careers just as Morgan did in organizations, meditating and consolidating a wealth of qualitative organizational and career-related research (chapters have excellent lists of further reading), providing most timely advice on career counseling (good for specialists and an underplayed field), and offering numerous case-studies (of real and plausible people) for students to examine. A thoughtful and topical introduction to its field, bringing together a wide range of related topics and research, clear for students and convincing for people further on )even pragmatic skeptics will get drawn in) and a timely read for all employees." -- Stuart HannabussMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
595 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-2950-5 (9780761929505)
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Kerr Inkson (PhD University of Otago, New Zealand) is an Emeritus Professor in the University of Auckland Business School, New Zealand. His 55-year academic career included 32 years as full Professor, at five New Zealand universities. He has expertise in management, organizational behavior and career development, and his careers research includes work on new forms of career, the use of metaphor in career theory and practice, and international careers. He was first author of a paper "Expatriate assignment versus overseas experience: contrasting models of human resource development" which was awarded Best International Paper by the Academy of Management in 1997. He is a former Chair of the Careers Division, Academy of Management.
Kerr has been the author or co-author of 18 books, over 50 book chapters and 75 refereed journal articles. His journal credits include Administrative Science Quarterly, British Journal of Management, Human Relations, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Journal of Vocational Behavior, Journal of World Business, Organizational Dynamics, and Organization Studies. His latest books are Understanding Careers, 2nd edition, co-authored with Nicky Dries and John Arnold, SAGE, 2015; Cultural Intelligence, 3rd edition, co-authored with David C Thomas, Berrett-Koehler, 2017; and Laugh out Loud: A Users' Guide to Workplace Humor, co-authored with Barbara Plester, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Recently retired, he lives in Auckland with his wife Nan, plays some golf, and writes, directs and acts in plays on the local amateur drama scene.
Kerr has been the author or co-author of 18 books, over 50 book chapters and 75 refereed journal articles. His journal credits include Administrative Science Quarterly, British Journal of Management, Human Relations, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Journal of Vocational Behavior, Journal of World Business, Organizational Dynamics, and Organization Studies. His latest books are Understanding Careers, 2nd edition, co-authored with Nicky Dries and John Arnold, SAGE, 2015; Cultural Intelligence, 3rd edition, co-authored with David C Thomas, Berrett-Koehler, 2017; and Laugh out Loud: A Users' Guide to Workplace Humor, co-authored with Barbara Plester, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Recently retired, he lives in Auckland with his wife Nan, plays some golf, and writes, directs and acts in plays on the local amateur drama scene.
Content
List of Cases
Introduction
Chapter 1: Careers and Metaphors
Chapter 2: Careers as Inheritances
Chapter 3: Careers as Cycles
Chapter 4: Careers as Action
Chapter 5: Careers as Fit
Chapter 6: Careers as Journeys
Chapter 7: Careers as Roles
Chapter 8: Careers as Relationships
Chapter 9: Careers as Resources
Chapter 10: Careers as Stories
Chapter 11: Careers in Practice
Chapter 12: Career Counselling and Metaphor By Mary Mcmahon
Introduction
Chapter 1: Careers and Metaphors
Chapter 2: Careers as Inheritances
Chapter 3: Careers as Cycles
Chapter 4: Careers as Action
Chapter 5: Careers as Fit
Chapter 6: Careers as Journeys
Chapter 7: Careers as Roles
Chapter 8: Careers as Relationships
Chapter 9: Careers as Resources
Chapter 10: Careers as Stories
Chapter 11: Careers in Practice
Chapter 12: Career Counselling and Metaphor By Mary Mcmahon