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E-raamat: Politics of Occupation-Centred Practice: Reflections on Occupational Engagement Across Cultures

Edited by (Sheffield Hallam University, UK), Foreword by , Edited by (Cardiff University, UK)
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"Politics of Occupation-Centred Practice addresses the cultural aspects of occupational identity and draws out the implications for practice, moving beyond the clinical environment to include the occupational therapist's work in the wider community"--Provided by publisher.

Politics of Occupation-Centred Practice addresses the cultural aspects of occupational identity and draws out the implications for practice, moving beyond the clinical environment to include the occupational therapist's work in the wider community.

It explores the development of individual occupational narratives, community traditions and their roots in everyday experiences, offering a range of examples from distinctive populations to demonstrate approaches to forming sustainable occupational engagements. Chapters span such key areas as 'Experiences of Disaster', 'Social Inclusion', 'Disability and Participation', and 'Sexuality, Disability Cultures and Occupation'.

This cutting edge text, coordinated by two distinguished researchers and educators in the global field of occupational therapy and science, is designed to meet the needs of students studying the conceptual foundations of occupational therapy, occupational science, role emerging practice, occupational justice, community development and community based rehabilitation. The book will also be of interest to academics and practitioners exploring new practice contexts created by the drive to address the diversity and inclusion agenda.

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What makes this book exciting is the fresh insights it offers to persistent issues within the occupational therapy.  (British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1 February 2013)





it is a rare occurrence when one particular book sparks an immediate connection and I really want to read the next bit. That was the case with this particular volume. The editors have crafted an elegant flow between and across chapters that introduces the foundational concepts of the occupational therapy profession, then leads the reader into realms that are less familiar perhapsA book full of new triggers of interest; a book that presents a fresh and unexpected dissection and synthesis of occupation as linked with languages, cultures, and narratives; a book well worth another read and one that can inform with fresh eyes when probing our practice and professional understanding. (Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 26 June 2014)

 

List of Contributors
vii
Foreword ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction
1(24)
Nick Pollard
Dikaios Sakellariou
2 The Language of Occupation
25(17)
Nick Pollard
Dikaios Sakellariou
3 Occupational Literacy
42(9)
Nick Pollard
Dikaios Sakellariou
4 A Grammar for a Language of Occupation
51(10)
Nick Pollard
Dikaios Sakellariou
5 Towards a Transformational Grammar of Occupation
61(11)
Nick Pollard
Dikaios Sakellariou
6 Narratives of Recognition
72(9)
Dikaios Sakellariou
Nick Pollard
7 Narratives and Truths
81(11)
Dikaios Sakellariou
Nick Pollard
8 Occupation in a Greek Town: Flowing, Emergent, Flexible across Time and Space
92(14)
Sarah Kantartzis
Matthew Molineux
Sally Foster
9 Indigenous Ainu Occupational Identities and the Natural Environment in Hokkaido
106(22)
Mami Aoyama
10 People with Disabilities and Participation: Experiences and Challenges of an Occupational Therapy Practice in the City of Sao Paulo, Brazil
128(18)
Sandra Maria Galheigo
Fatima Correa Oliver
Taisa Gomes Ferreira
Marta Aoki
11 Communities of Writing
146(16)
Nick Pollard
12 Disability, Sexuality and Intimacy
162(18)
Pamela Block
Russell Shuttleworth
Jacob Pratt
Hope Block
Linda Rammler
13 Models and Human Occupation
180(17)
Nick Pollard
Neil Carver
14 Participation, Time, Effort and Speech Disability Justice
197(20)
Devva Kasnitz
Pamela Block
15 A Society Founded on Occupation
217(20)
Nick Pollard
Dikaios Sakellariou
Index 237
About the Editors Nick Pollard is a Senior Lecturer in Occupational Therapy at Sheffield Hallam University. In addition to papers with Dikaios on community-based rehabilitation, he has also written widely on community publishing and group work.

Dikaios Sakellariou is a Lecturer in Occupational Therapy at Cardiff University. He has published widely on sexuality and disability, community-based rehabilitation, occupational therapy education and occupational justice.

Nick and Dikaios are co-authors and co-editors of Occupational Therapies without Borders (2011) and A Political Practice of Occupational Therapy (2008), both with Frank Kronenberg.