Essays Celebrating John L. Holland’s Autobiography and Contributions to Career Theory, Research, and Practice: A Festschrift
Book reviews from Holland’s colleagues, pupils, and friends.
A collection of nine reviews of John L. Holland’s autobiography, My Life with a Theory: John L. Holland’s Autobiography and Theory of Careers.
Edited by Robert C. Reardon, PhD and Professor Emeritus
Contributors:
- Brian M. Montalvo
- William C. Briddick
- Margaret M. Nauta
- Darrin Carr
- Amanda C. Sargent
- Stephen Simusa
- Emily Kennelly
- Carley Peace
- Debra Osborn
- Gary W. Peterson
- Robert C. Reardon
ISBN: 978-1-7365779-3-6
Table of Contents
- Preface: Why did Holland write an autobiography?
- Chapter 1: My Life with a Theory: John L. Holland’s Autobiography and Theory of Careers, A Book Review by Brian M. Montalvo
- Chapter 2: A Review of My Life with a Theory: John L. Holland’s Autobiography and Theory of Careers by William C. Briddick
- Chapter 3: Review of John L. Holland’s Autobiography by Margaret M. Nauta
- Chapter 4: Book Review: My Life with a Theory: John L. Holland’s Autobiography and Theory of Careers by Darrin Carr
- Chapter 5: My Life with a Theory: John L. Holland’s Autobiography and Theory of Careers, A Book Review by Amanda C. Sargent
- Chapter 6: Resource Review: My Life with a Theory: John L. Holland’s Autobiography and Theory of Careers by Stephen Simusa & Emily Kennelly
- Chapter 7: Our Lives with a Theory: Reflections on John Holland’s New Autobiography by Carley Peace & Debra Osborn
- Chapter 8: John Holland and the Cognitive Information Processing Team: Two Approaches to Theory Construction in Career Counseling and Development by Gary W. Peterson
- Chapter 9: Remembering Some Moments with John Holland, 1968-2008 by Robert C. Reardon
Read Essays Celebrating John L. Holland’s Autobiography and Contributions to Career Theory, Research, and Practice: A Festschrift at: https://manifold.lib.fsu.edu/projects/reardon-holland-festschrift