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Scillio, Mark.
Making career storiesnavigating work and a sense of security /
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Title/Author:
Making career storiesby Mark Scillio.
Reminder of title:
navigating work and a sense of security /
Author:
Scillio, Mark.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017.
Description:
x, 238 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
OccupationsSecurity measures.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55179-1
ISBN:
9783319551791$q(electronic bk.)
Making career storiesnavigating work and a sense of security /
Scillio, Mark.
Making career stories
navigating work and a sense of security /[electronic resource] :by Mark Scillio. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - x, 238 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction: Situating the Study -- 2. Conceptualizing Career Security -- 3. Entangled Work Motivations -- 4. How Routines Shape Career Stories -- 5. Organizations as Places of Learning and Self-Development -- 6. Narrative Crises -- 7. Developing an Entrepreneurial Story -- 8. Creating your own Structures: Implications for the Self -- 9. Personalizing Social Problems -- 10. The Audience as a Social Context and Form of Grounding -- 11. Possible Selves and Career Stories -- 12. Structure and Coherence in Career Stories -- 13. Conclusion. Career Security and Keeping a Good Story Going.
This book is about how people construct career stories: the stories we use to make sense of our work life. Mark Scillio explores the idea of security in the current turbulent employment climate, investigating employment experiences in developed, wealthy countries like Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom--where careers have become fragmented, complex, and uncertain. Using Anthony Giddens' notion of ontological security, Scillio develops a concept of career security that goes beyond economic and financial concerns and encompasses the personal and social meaning of work. The ramifications of succeeding (or failing) to forge a good career narrative are explored through a series of detailed case studies.
ISBN: 9783319551791$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-55179-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HF5381 / .S35 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 650.14
Making career storiesnavigating work and a sense of security /
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1. Introduction: Situating the Study -- 2. Conceptualizing Career Security -- 3. Entangled Work Motivations -- 4. How Routines Shape Career Stories -- 5. Organizations as Places of Learning and Self-Development -- 6. Narrative Crises -- 7. Developing an Entrepreneurial Story -- 8. Creating your own Structures: Implications for the Self -- 9. Personalizing Social Problems -- 10. The Audience as a Social Context and Form of Grounding -- 11. Possible Selves and Career Stories -- 12. Structure and Coherence in Career Stories -- 13. Conclusion. Career Security and Keeping a Good Story Going.
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This book is about how people construct career stories: the stories we use to make sense of our work life. Mark Scillio explores the idea of security in the current turbulent employment climate, investigating employment experiences in developed, wealthy countries like Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom--where careers have become fragmented, complex, and uncertain. Using Anthony Giddens' notion of ontological security, Scillio develops a concept of career security that goes beyond economic and financial concerns and encompasses the personal and social meaning of work. The ramifications of succeeding (or failing) to forge a good career narrative are explored through a series of detailed case studies.
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