Abstract
Barrie Irving has a research and teaching background in careers. Until recently he was a Senior Visiting Research Fellow, Department for Career and Personal Development, Canterbury Christ Church University College, UK. He has written widely on social justice and related issues and recently co-authored In good faith: Schools, religion and public funding, published in 2004 by Ashgate. With Beatriz Malik, he has also co-edited Critical reflections on career education and guidance. Promoting social justice within a global economy, published by Routledge-Falmer in 2005. Beatriz Malik is Assistant Professor in Educational and Career Guidance at the National University of Distance Education (UNED) in Madrid. Her fields of research and teaching include intercultural education, social mediation and counsellor qualifications. She is also interested in multiculturalism in guidance, career guidance programs (specifically how they address career diversity), students with disabilities and the promotion of social justice. In this interview, the AJCD discusses a range of issues with career researchers and writers, Barrie Irving (BI) and Beatriz Malik (BM).
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