Occupational science: society, inclusion, participation
Whiteford, Gail E.
Hocking, Claire
Occupational Science: Society, Inclusion, Participation is the must have resource for occupational therapists, occupational scientists, students and researchers.The book begins with a comprehensive review of the current literature and the knowledge generated to date. Reasons for the field's limited impact are proposed, including its focus on individuals rather than groups and communities, its psychological view of occupation, and its narrow focus on socially approved occupations. Global realities such as poverty, anti-social behaviour and ageing populations are discussed and implications for action are considered.The second section of the books comprises a series of chapters that address the philosophical, theoretical and scientific bases that underpin and inform everyday decision making in occupational therapy practice. This is followed by a section on methodological and structural considerations. The concluding chapter offers a critical reflection on methods, strategies, values and relationships for the future, to achieve a relevant science that makes a difference to current occupational realities. Written by an internationally renowned team of contributors, this book offers a truly comprehensive critique of the field. Features Internationally renowned Editors and contributors First comprehensive text on occupational science Fully up to date with the latest thinking and researchLinks theory to practice INDICE: Dedication About the Editors Contributors Preface Part I: Introduction 1 Introduction to critical perspectives in occupational science Clare Hocking and Gail Whiteford 2 What would Paulo Freire think of occupational science? Lilian Magalhães Part II: Understanding occupation 3 Transactionalism: Occupational science and the pragmatic attitude Malcolm P. Cutchin and Virginia A.Dickie 4 Understanding the discursive development of occupation: Historico-political perspectives Sarah Kantartzis and Matthew Molineux 5 Occupations through the looking glass: Reflecting on occupational scientists ontological assumptions Clare Hocking Part III: Ways of knowing occupation 6 Knowledge paradigmsin occupational science: Pluralistic perspectives Elizabeth Anne Kinsella 7 Occupation and ideology Ben Sellar 8 Governing through occupation: Shaping expectations and possibilities Debbie Laliberte Rudman 9 When occupation goes wrong: A critical reflection on risk discourses and their relevance in shaping occupation Silke Dennhardt and Debbie Laliberte Rudman Part IV: Ways of doing in occupational science 10 The case for multiple research methodologies Valerie Wright-St Clair 11 Occupational choice: The significance of socio-economic and political factors Roshan Galvaan 12 The International Society for OccupationalScience: A critique of its role in facilitating the development of occupational science through international networks and intercultural dialogue Alison Wicks Part V: Visioning a way forward 13 Occupation, inclusion and participation187 Gail Whiteford and Robert B. Pereira Index
- ISBN: 978-1-4443-3316-9
- Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 216
- Fecha Publicación: 20/01/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés