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Social justice and geographical location in career guidance
Rosie Alexander
School of Education and Social Sciences
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Social Justice
100%
Career Guidance
100%
Geographical Location
100%
Spatial Justice
100%
Social Sciences
33%
Neoliberal
33%
Contemporary Western
33%
Neoliberal Discourse
33%
Western Societies
33%
Market Forces
33%
Role of Market
33%
Social Space
33%
Career Pathways
33%
Free Choice
33%
Individual Mobility
33%
Spatial Turn
33%
Geographical Space
33%
Rational Agents
33%
Socio-spatial Dialectic
33%
Natural Outcome
33%
Career Practice
33%
Global Framework
33%
Free Market Economy
33%
Spatial Inequality
33%
Complex Relations
33%
Social Sciences
Justice
100%
Occupational Career
100%
Vocational Guidance
100%
Vocational Counselling
100%
Geographical Location
100%
Social Space
50%
Logic
50%
Social Science
50%
Discourse
50%
Arts and Humanities
Spatial
100%
Social Justice
100%
Discourse
20%
Dialectics
20%
Western societies
20%
Free Market
20%
Pathway
20%
Social Space
20%
Spatial turn
20%
Free choice
20%
Social Science
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Vocational Counselling
100%