Recent and forthcoming publications (2005 onwards)
The following references are papers either published in peer-reviewed journals, or invited contributions. Where it indicates the article is "in press" it means the article has been accepted for publication but has not yet appeared in the journal.
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1.. Bright and Pryor. (in press). Chaotic Careers Assessment: how constructivist and psychometric techniques can be integrated into work and life decision. making. Career Planning and Adult Development Journal
2. Pryor and Bright. (in press). The Chaos Theory of Careers: theory, practice and process. Career Planning and Adult Development Journal
3. Pryor and Bright, J. (in press). Counselling the Australian Perspective. Invited submission to Applied Psychology an International Review.
4. Pryor, Amundson and Bright, J. (in press). Possibilities and probabilities: the role of chaos theory. Career Development Quarterly
5. Borg, T, Bright J & Pryor, RGL (2006). The Butterfly Model of Careers: Illustrating How Planning and Chance can be Integrated In the Careers Of High School Students. Australian Journal of Career Development.
6. Pryor, R.G.L. & Bright, JEH. (2006). Counseling Chaos: Techniques for Practitioners. Journal of Employment Counseling. Vol 43(1) Mar 2006, 2-17
7. Bell, J., Smith, M. & Bright, JEH. (2005). Measuring student self-efficacy to enhance school to work processes: the development of a large-scale on-line survey instrument. Managing and Leading.
8. McKay, H., Bright JEH & Pryor RGL. (2005) Finding order and direction from Chaos: a comparison of complexity career counseling and trait matching counselling. Journal of Employment Counseling. 42, (3) Sep 2005, 98-112
9. Davey, R., Bright, JEH, Pryor, R.G.L. & Levin, K. (2005). Of never quite knowing what I might be: chaotic counselling with university students. Australian Journal of Career Development, 14(2), 53-62.
10. Pryor, RGL and Bright JEH. (2005). Chaos In Practice: Techniques for Career Counsellors. Australian Journal of Career Development, 14(1), 18-28.
11. Bright, JEH, Pryor, RGL, Wilkenfeld, S and Earl, J. (2005). Influence of social context on career decision-making. International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance 5 (1),19 - 36
12. Bright JEH & Pryor R.G.L. (2005). The chaos theory of careers: a users guide. Career Development Quarterly. Vol 53(4) Jun 2005, 291-305
13. Bright, JEH, Pryor, RGL and Harpham, L. (2005). The role of chance events in career decision making. Journal of Vocational Behavior. 66 (3),561-576
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