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|a Politics of Occupation-Centred Practice :
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|a Knowing the disability as a collective problem: territorial approach.
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|a 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.
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|a POLITICS OF OCCUPATION-CENTRED PRACTICE :Reflections on occupational engagement across cultures; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; The Meaning of Occupation; The Term 'Occupation'; So, What Is Occupation?; Occupational Being; Cultural Change and Acceptable Occupations; Occupational Effect; Being with the Others; How this Book is Organized; References; 2 The Language of Occupation; Language, Cultural Meanings and Nosologies; Language, Occupation and Professional Status; Conclusion; References; 3 Occupational Literacy; Being Trialogical.
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|a Making Sense of the WorldOccupational Literacy as a Skill; References; 4 A Grammar for a Language of Occupation; Comprehension; Language Structures and Occupation; Recognizing Occupation; 'Doingness'; Morphemes; Domains of Symbolic Logic; References; 5 Towards a Transformational Grammar of Occupation; Human Scale Development Theory; Language and Occupation; Territories of Words; Conviviality; My Baby Took the Train . . .; References; 6 Narratives of Recognition; Occupational Therapy Stories; Heteroglossia; References; 7 Narratives and Truths; Features of Narratives; Narrative and Illness.
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|a Whose Narrative and Whose Language?References; 8 Occupation in a Greek Town: Flowing, Emergent, Flexible across Time and Space; Introduction; Introduction to Melissa; The places of everyday life; Ta xorafia (the fields); To spiti (home); Oi plateies (the squares); Magazia kai ipiresies (shops, businesses and public services); Independence and interdependence; Public and private places; Temporal rhythms; Spatio-temporal rhythms; Discussion; Conclusion; References; 9 Indigenous Ainu Occupational Identities and the Natural Environment in Hokkaido.
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|a Ainu Worldview and Traditional Occupations in the Pre-Tokugawa Period: Occupations and Worldview Linked with Nature's CyclesAinu worldview; Traditional Ainu occupations and the occupational cycle; Traditional occupations and worldview; Ainu Occupational Changes from the Early Modern Period: Domination by Japanese Social Norms and Contempt of the Cycles of Nature; Ainu history and occupational changes from the early modern period; The invasion of Japanese society and occupational injustice; Ainu today; Conclusions; References.
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|a 10 People with Disabilities and Participation: Experiences and Challenges of an Occupational Therapy Practice in the City of São Paulo, BrazilParticipation, Disability in Daily Life and Access to Human Rights in an Urban and Unequal Scenario; Participation, daily life and community intervention: concepts, perspectives and challenges; People with disabilities, poverty and lack of access to human rights; Identifying the Rupture of Social Support Networks and the Social Isolation of People with Disabilities in Poor Areas of São Paulo: An Experience of Active Search.
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