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POLITICS OF OCCUPATION-CENTRED PRACTICE
Reflections on occupational engagement across cultures

Politics of Occupation-Centred Practice: Reflections on occupational engagement across cultures 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 desig

Trade Review

“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 perhaps…A 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)



Table of Contents

List of Contributors vii

Foreword ix

Acknowledgements xi

1 Introduction 1
Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

2 The Language of Occupation 25
Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

3 Occupational Literacy 42
Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

4 A Grammar for a Language of Occupation 51
Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

5 Towards a Transformational Grammar of Occupation 61
Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

6 Narratives of Recognition 72
Dikaios Sakellariou and Nick Pollard

7 Narratives and Truths 81
Dikaios Sakellariou and Nick Pollard

8 Occupation in a Greek Town: Flowing, Emergent, Flexible across Time and Space 92
Sarah Kantartzis, Matthew Molineux and Sally Foster

9 Indigenous Ainu Occupational Identities and the Natural Environment in Hokkaido 106
Mami Aoyama

10 People with Disabilities and Participation: Experiences and Challenges of an Occupational TherapyPractice in the City of São Paulo, Brazil 128
Sandra Maria Galheigo, Fátima Corrêa Oliver, Taisa Gomes Ferreira and Marta Aoki

11 Communities of Writing 146
Nick Pollard

12 Disability, Sexuality and Intimacy 162
Pamela Block, Russell Shuttleworth, Jacob Pratt, Hope Block and Linda Rammler

13 Models and Human Occupation 180
Nick Pollard and Neil Carver

14 Participation, Time, Effort and Speech Disability Justice 197
Devva Kasnitz and Pamela Block

15 A Society Founded on Occupation 217
Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

Index 237

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/05/2012
      ISBN13: 9781444336986, 978-1444336986
      ISBN10: 1444336983

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      POLITICS OF OCCUPATION-CENTRED PRACTICE
      Reflections on occupational engagement across cultures

      Politics of Occupation-Centred Practice: Reflections on occupational engagement across cultures 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 desig

      Trade Review

      “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 perhaps…A 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)



      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors vii

      Foreword ix

      Acknowledgements xi

      1 Introduction 1
      Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

      2 The Language of Occupation 25
      Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

      3 Occupational Literacy 42
      Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

      4 A Grammar for a Language of Occupation 51
      Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

      5 Towards a Transformational Grammar of Occupation 61
      Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

      6 Narratives of Recognition 72
      Dikaios Sakellariou and Nick Pollard

      7 Narratives and Truths 81
      Dikaios Sakellariou and Nick Pollard

      8 Occupation in a Greek Town: Flowing, Emergent, Flexible across Time and Space 92
      Sarah Kantartzis, Matthew Molineux and Sally Foster

      9 Indigenous Ainu Occupational Identities and the Natural Environment in Hokkaido 106
      Mami Aoyama

      10 People with Disabilities and Participation: Experiences and Challenges of an Occupational TherapyPractice in the City of São Paulo, Brazil 128
      Sandra Maria Galheigo, Fátima Corrêa Oliver, Taisa Gomes Ferreira and Marta Aoki

      11 Communities of Writing 146
      Nick Pollard

      12 Disability, Sexuality and Intimacy 162
      Pamela Block, Russell Shuttleworth, Jacob Pratt, Hope Block and Linda Rammler

      13 Models and Human Occupation 180
      Nick Pollard and Neil Carver

      14 Participation, Time, Effort and Speech Disability Justice 197
      Devva Kasnitz and Pamela Block

      15 A Society Founded on Occupation 217
      Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

      Index 237

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