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Occupational Science Society Inclusion Participation Gail E Whiteford

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Occupational Science Society Inclusion Participation Gail E Whiteford
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Gail E. Whiteford, Clare Hocking
ISBN: 9781118281581, 9781444333169, 1118281586, 144433316X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Occupational Science Society Inclusion Participation Gail E Whiteford by Gail E. Whiteford, Clare Hocking 9781118281581, 9781444333169, 1118281586, 144433316X instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Critical Perspectives in Occupational Science (pages 1–7): Clare Hocking and Professor Gail E. Whiteford
Chapter 2 What would Paulo Freire think of Occupational Science? (pages 8–19): Lilian Magalhaes
Chapter 3 Transactionalism: Occupational Science and the Pragmatic Attitude (pages 21–37): Malcolm P. Cutchin and Virginia A. Dickie
Chapter 4 Understanding the Discursive Development of Occupation: Historico?Political Perspectives (pages 38–53): Sarah Kantartzis and Matthew Molineux
Chapter 5 Occupations through the Looking Glass: Reflecting on Occupational Scientists' Ontological Assumptions (pages 54–66): Clare Hocking
Chapter 6 Knowledge paradigms in occupational science: Pluralistic perspectives (pages 67–85): Elizabeth Anne Kinsella
Chapter 7 Occupation and Ideology (pages 86–99): Ben Sellar
Chapter 8 Governing through Occupation: Shaping Expectations and Possibilities (pages 100–116): Debbie Laliberte Rudman
Chapter 9 When Occupation goes ‘Wrong’: A Critical Reflection on Risk Discourses and their Relevance in Shaping Occupation (pages 117–133): Silke Dennhardt and Debbie Laliberte Rudman
Chapter 10 The Case for Multiple Research Methodologies (pages 135–151): Valerie A. Wright?St Clair
Chapter 11 Occupational Choice: The Significance of Socio?Economic and Political Factors (pages 152–162): Roshan Galvaan
Chapter 12 The International Society for Occupational Science: A Critique of its Role in Facilitating the Development of Occupational Science through International Networks and Intercultural Dialogue (pages 163–183): Alison Wicks
Chapter 13 Occupation, Inclusion and Participation (pages 185–207): Professor Gail E. Whiteford and Robert B. Pereira

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