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Special issue: Illuminating occupations at the heart of social problems

  • Juman Simaan
  • , Shoba Nayar
  • , D. Laliberte Rudman

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    Abstract

    As this special issue of the Journal of Occupational Science goes to press, the timing seems particularly pertinent to consider the intersection between how society and the rise of social problems impact upon and are influenced by the occupational lives that people, as individuals and collectives, lead. It seems that in all domains of life - work, school, home, leisure, and others - people are having to navigate the challenges of adapting their current occupations or adapting to new occupations as they seek to maintain the health and well-being of themselves and those around them. It is in times of such uncertainty that the complexity of occupation, as central to social life, becomes more visible to a range of societal actors. Drawing on liberatory pedagogical theory in occupation-based learning, Simaan illuminates a classroom activity using his research on occupations associated with olive growing in Palestine.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)289 - 293
    JournalJournal of Occupational Science
    Volume27
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 22 Jul 2020

    Keywords

    • COVID-19
    • Coronavirus
    • Occupation
    • Occupational science
    • Racism
    • Social problems

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