Occupational therapies without borders. Volume 2, Towards an ecology of occupation-based practices / [edited by] Frank Kronenberg, Nick Pollard, Dikaios Sakellariou ; forewords by Desmond Tutu, Marilyn Pattison.

Date:
2011
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Towards an ecology of occupation-based practices

Publication/Creation

Edinburgh ; London : Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier, 2011.

Physical description

xxv, 413 pages : black and white illustrations ; 25 cm

Edition

First edition.

Notes

Revised edition of: Occupational therapy without borders / Frank Kronenberg, Salvador Simó Algado, Nick Pollard. 2005.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

1. Introduction: courage to dance politics / Frank Kronenberg, Nick Pollard, Elelwani Ramugondo ; SECTION 1. DISCOURSES WITHOUT BORDERS ; 2. Pecket Learning Community ; 3. Meeting the needs for occupational therapy in Gaza ; 4. Manchester survivors poetry and the performance persona ; 5. Treating adolescent substance abuse through a perspective of occupational cultivation ; 6. Occupational therapy in the social field: concepts and critical considerations ; 7. An ethos that transcends borders ; 8. Participatory Occupational Justice Framework (POJF) 2010: enabling occupational participation and inclusion ; 9. Situated meaning: a matter of cultural safety, inclusion, and occupational therapy ; 10. Spirituality in the lives of marginalized children ; 11. The challenge for Occupational therapy in Asia: becoming an inclusive, relevant,and progressive profession ; 12. Influencing social challenges through occupational performance ; 13. (Re)habilitation and (re)positioning the powerful expert and the sick person ; 14. Foucault, power, and professional identities ; 15. Occupational therapists: permanent persuaders in emerging roles?
SECTION 2. PRACTICES WITHOUT BORDERS ; 16. Rebuilding lives and societies through occupation in post-conflict areas and highly marginalized settings ; 17. The CETRAM community: building links for social change ; 18. Community publishing: occupational narratives and local publics ; 19. Enabling play in the context of rapid social change ; 20. Natural disasters: challenging occupational therapists ; 21. Ubuntourism: engaging divided people in post-apartheid South Africa ; 22. Brazilian experiences in social occupational therapy ; 23. From kites to kitchens: collaborative community-based occupational therapy with refugee survivors of torture ; 24. Argentina: social participation, activities, and courses of action ; 25. Crossing borders in correctional institutions ; 26. Occupational apartheid and national parks: the Shiretoko World Heritage Site ; 27. The Kawa (river) model: culturally responsive occupational therapy without borders ; 28. Human occupation as a tool for understanding and promoting social justice ; 29. A reflective journey and exploration of the human spirit ; 30. PAR FORE: a community-based occupational therapy program.
SECTION 3. EDUCATION AND RESEARCH WITHOUT BORDERS ; 31. Eastern Europe an transition countries: capacity development for social reform ; 32. Empowering learning environments for developing ouccupational therapy practice in the UK ; 33. Nature of political reasoning as a foundation for engagement ; 34. Research, community-based projects, and teaching as a sharing construction: the Metuia Project in Brazil ; 35. From altruism to participation: bridging academia and borderlands ; 36. An occupational justice research perspective ; 37. Domestic workers narratives: transforming occupational therapy practice ; 38. Universities and the global change: inclusive communities, gardening, and citizenship ; 39. An occupational perspective on participatory action research ; 40. Researching to learn: embracing occupational justice to understand Cambodian children and childhoods ; 41. Occupational injustice in Pakistani families with disabled children in the UK: a PAR study ; 42. The occupation of city walking: crossing the invisible line.

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  • 9780702031038
  • 0702031038