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Editorial: introducing the new practitioner insights section at career development international

Editorial: introducing the new practitioner insights section at career development international
Editorial: introducing the new practitioner insights section at career development international
What is the new practitioner insights section? Career Development International is a journal that studies careers throughout lifespans and in various contexts. We are pleased to introduce practitioner insight articles to recognize the practical aspects of career exploration and broaden our reach to include practitioners. Practitioner insights articles will feature shorter manuscripts demonstrating how career research can improve individual or organizational performance and extend to other domains of life. Our new senior editor, Associate Professor William E. Donald (University of Southampton, UK and Donald Research & Consulting, UK), will lead the practitioner insights section of the journal. This exciting development is inspired by the call to reduce the research-practice gap by providing an outlet that directly impacts practitioners such as career counselors and organizational units focused on improving career access and mobility for their members. Again, we hope this new format will help enrich practitioners' lives and those interested in careers while simultaneously inspiring scholarly inquiry.
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413-414
Harrison, Jennifer A.
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Donald, William E.
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Harrison, Jennifer A.
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Harrison, Jennifer A. and Donald, William E. (2024) Editorial: introducing the new practitioner insights section at career development international. Career Development International, 29 (4), 413-414. (doi:10.1108/CDI-08-2024-360).

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What is the new practitioner insights section? Career Development International is a journal that studies careers throughout lifespans and in various contexts. We are pleased to introduce practitioner insight articles to recognize the practical aspects of career exploration and broaden our reach to include practitioners. Practitioner insights articles will feature shorter manuscripts demonstrating how career research can improve individual or organizational performance and extend to other domains of life. Our new senior editor, Associate Professor William E. Donald (University of Southampton, UK and Donald Research & Consulting, UK), will lead the practitioner insights section of the journal. This exciting development is inspired by the call to reduce the research-practice gap by providing an outlet that directly impacts practitioners such as career counselors and organizational units focused on improving career access and mobility for their members. Again, we hope this new format will help enrich practitioners' lives and those interested in careers while simultaneously inspiring scholarly inquiry.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 June 2024
Published date: 23 July 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 492712
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/492712
ISSN: 1362-0436
PURE UUID: 75f73bab-f4a1-47b5-93f9-21da62cd2bdf
ORCID for William E. Donald: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3670-5374

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Date deposited: 12 Aug 2024 16:46
Last modified: 13 Aug 2024 02:07

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Author: Jennifer A. Harrison
Author: William E. Donald ORCID iD

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