In this online event, which was held on Tuesday 21 May 2024, between 14:00 and 16:30, we reflected on the legacy of NICEC International Fellow, Prof. Ronald Sultana, who died on Friday 24 November 2023.
We explored the contribution that he made to career guidance theory, policy and practice in the 20th and early 21st century and examine how his interest in practice around the Mediterranean, across Europe and in the Global South expanded theorisation of career guidance beyond its traditional home in the Global, and often Anglo-American, North.
He consistently argued for the importance of embedding career guidance in local understandings and ways of being, for career guidance as a force for social justice and for the importance of understanding career guidance as something that was inherently political and bound up in political issues and political systems. We also looked forward to consider how his contribution might shape the future of the field.
In advance of the meeting we asked all participants to reflect on three main questions:
- What aspects of Ronald鈥檚 work have you found most useful, powerful or influential?
- How have you put his ideas to work in your own research or practice?
- What unanswered questions remain? Where do we need to take Ronald鈥檚 ideas next?
With thanks to NICEC for agreeing to make this online network meeting free of charge and open to all.