New perspectives for life-design interventions in the anthropocene context

Abstract

Since 2013, the UNESCO Chair of Lifelong Guidance and Counseling, together with its UNITWIN Network created in 2017, have been driving research, training, and interventions from a Life Design perspective to help people to navigate this uncertain world. This article is a UNESCO Chair position paper which aims to propose a new vision for career counseling in the current context of the Anthropo-Capitalocene. This vision is based on forms of active life, a concept developed in the career guidance literature by Eduard Spranger. This paper identifies new counseling interventions involving a range of activities that make every individual's daily life a certain form of life. The discussion considers avenues for helping individuals to engage in sustainable forms of active life. The conclusion discusses the need to break away from siloed approaches to career counseling and to develop a conception of the individual in connection with the Earth system.

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Keywords

Life-and career-design, Sustainability, UNESCO chair, Career counseling innovative interventions, Anthropocene

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-04: Quality Education
SDG-08: Decent work and economic growth

Citation

Cohen-Scali, V., Drabik-Podgórna, V., Podgórny, M., Duarte, M. E., Guichard, J., Aisenson, G., Di Fabio, A., Maree, K., Masdonati, J., Nota, L., Pouyaud, J., Ribeiro, M. A., & Antonio, D. S. (2025). New perspectives for life-design interventions in the anthropocene context. Australian Journal of Career Development, 34(1), 5-17. https://doi.org/10.1177/10384162241307964.