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    Hvordan kan karriereveiledning styrke veisøkers handlingsevne?

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    Ingress: Hvordan utvikler mennesker handlekraft? Og på hvilken måte kan karriereveiledning styrke veisøker i denne utviklingen? Anna Bilon-Piórko reflekterer over disse spørsmålene og oppfordrer oss til å tenke gjennom hvilken rolle karriereveiledning kan ha.</p

    On supporting agency in career guidance

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    Introductory paragraph: How do people develop agency in life? And what is the role of career guidance in developing people's agency? Anna Bilon-Piórko invites to a moment of reflection on these questions and encourages us to form ideas about the role of career counselling in the processes in which individuals develop agency.</p

    An Article About Albertus C. Van Raalte, Author Unknown, Except for Parts Taken from an Article by Anna C. Post

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    An article about Albertus C. Van Raalte, author unknown, except for parts taken from an article by Anna C. Post. The author knew first generation persons in the Holland settlement and therefore, the article has some value.https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/vrp_1890s/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Slaying the MEAP Monster

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    Community art as an element of civic and cultural education in the Netherlands

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    In this paper the author presents the community art as an example of practices that can be perceived as the element of both cultural as well as civic education. While stressing the pragmatic approaches and practice-oriented methods of teaching and learning in the Netherlands, the author presents shortly the formal premises of both types of education. Then the practice of community art has been described and analysed. The description is based on ethnographic study conducted in one of the Dutch cities. This piece of research is pertained to the street theatre and pantomimic visual art. In her analyses, the author highlights the potential of community art to rising both the civic and cultural awareness of community art participants. The paper also aims to show that community art fulfills not only the educational but also political role in the Netherlands being perceived as rightful partner of professional arts

    Th e role of career counsellors in the Netherlands from the perspective of structuration theory

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    In this paper the author presents some part of her own research conducted in the Netherlands and aimed at knowing the career counsellors role in society and local communities. The author argues that it is useful for researcher to make use of the theory of structuration by Anthony Giddens to interpret the collected data. This theory allows researcher to interpret both actions of an individual as well the social and cultural contexts of these actions. In the article the role of career counsellors working for private counselling office has been presented as an example of the way of using the theory of structuration. While indicating the rules of acting and the moments of reflexive monitoring of action by counsellors, which are some of the crucial elements/concepts in structuration theory, the author presents the analysis based on this theory. As the results show, the social role of career counsellors seems to be complex and based on many cultural factors

    Richardson, Barbauld, and the construction of an early modern fan club

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    MPhilMuch has been written about the life and long works of the eighteenth century epistolary novelist, Samuel Richardson, but the prospect of his position as the first celebrity novelist – responsible for courting his own fame as well as initiating his own fan club – has largely been ignored. The body of manuscripts housed at the National Art Library in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London provides the modern scholar with evidence of the skeletal beginnings of an early fan club. This thesis aims to show how these manuscripts were turned into a saleable commodity by the publisher and entrepreneur Richard Phillips, while under the guiding hand of another, slightly later, literary celebrity, Anna Laetitia Barbauld. In order to restore Richardson’s reputation amongst a new nineteenth century audience, Barbauld was required to construct her own idea of him as an eighteenth century celebrity author, and in doing so the insecurities of a self-professed, apparently diffident man, are revealed. Barbauld’s capacious, but heavily edited selection of letters is analyzed in this thesis, providing ample evidence that Richardson’s correspondents were more than just eager letter writers. By using Barbauld’s biography of Richardson this thesis aims to show how she manipulates the genre of life writing in her construction of him. This thesis offers an alternative reading of how the Richardson manuscripts are viewed, redefining them as not simply a collection of letters, but as a collective entity, deliberately selected and archived as evidence of an early modern fan club, and its celebrity managing director

    Selection of work by Anna Gerber

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    Various journals and magazines Anna Gerber has contributed to. Anna Gerber is a graphic designer and writer based in London. She is the author and designer of All Messed Up: Unpredictable Graphics (Laurence King, 2004) and co-editor and co-designer of Influences: A Lexicon of Contemporary Graphic Design (Die Gestalten Verlag, 2006) with Anja Lutz. She writes regularily for magazines such as Print, Eye, Creative Review, Varoom and Idea Magazine and her work has also been published in shift!, dot dot dot and +rosebud. She teaches at the London College of Communication on the BA Graphic Design and MA Design Writing Criticism programmes. She has also held workshops and lectures across the U.K. (including Tate Modern and the V&A Museum), as well as in India, the U.S., Australia and Malaysia. Anna Gerber is currently engaged in research and developing projects relating to sustainability and how it applies to graphic design as well as exploring contemporary graphic design in India

    Counselling studies in light of a general discussion on counselling

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    W niniejszym artykule autorka prezentuje teorie poradnictwa, które są reprezentatywne dla refleksji nad poradnictwem w krajach europejskich oraz w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Autorka próbuje również określić specyfikę polskich rozważań poradoznawczych. Polscy badacze poradnictwa traktują poradnictwo jako rodzaj aktywności ludzkiej, który może być opisany nie tylko na gruncie psychologii – jak jest opisywany w wielu krajach – lecz także może być przedmiotem rozważań odrębnej subdyscypliny. Główna różnica pomiędzy polskimi teoriami poradnictwa a teoriami pochodzącymi z innych krajów, zdaniem autorki tekstu, polega na odmiennym podejściu do badań i teorii poradnictwa. W Polsce mają one charakter bardziej ogólny i abstrakcyjny – badania nie są skoncentrowane np. na poradnictwie kariery lub poradnictwie psychologicznym. Polskie teorie poradnictwa mają zatem na uwadze całość procesu/zjawiska, nie skupiają się jedynie na pragmatycznym aspekcie tej działalności. Pragmatyczne podejście zauważalne jest u takich badaczy, jak Corey, McLoad, Nelson-Jones, Savickas i inni. Każda z tych teorii została opisana w artykule.In this article the author presents counselling theories relevant for the discussion surrounding counselling in Europe and the US. The author also attempts to describe the specifics of Polish counselling studies. Polish researchers in this field treat counselling as a type of activity which can be described not only through psychology – as is the case in many countries – but also as a separate sub-discipline. According to the author the main difference between Polish theories on counselling and those from other countries is a different approach to studies and theory of counselling. In Poland they are more general and abstract – not concentrated on, for example, career counselling or psychological counselling only. Polish theories are therefore interested in the whole process, they are not only concentrated on the pragmatic aspect of this activity. The latter approach can be seen with researchers such as Corey, McLoad, Nelson- Jones, Savickas and others. Each of those theories has been described in the article

    Career Counselling: Current Trends in Research and Theory

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    The main aim of this paper is to analyse the current trends and tendencies within career counselling research and theories. The author summarises existing career counselling studies as well as makes the case for using A. Giddens’ theory of structuration in career counselling analysis
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