Making sense of what people do: historical perspectives Wilcock, Ann , pp. 4-6 |
Workers without work: injured workers and well-being Stone, Sharon Dale, pp. 7-13 |
Occupation disrupted: impacts, challenges, and coping strategies for farmers with disabilities Molyneaux-Smith, Laurie and Townsend, Elizabeth and Guernsey, Judith R, pp. 14-20 |
Occupational responses to mid-life and aging in women with disabilities Pentland, Wendy and Walker, Jan and Minnes, Patricia and Tremblay, Mary and Brouwer, Brenda and Gould, Maria, pp. 21-30 |
Occupied with ponds: exploring the meaning, bewaring the loss for kids and communities of nature’s small spaces Manuel, Patricia M, pp. 31-39 |
Enhancing occupational opportunities in communities: politics’ third way and the concept of the enabling state Whiteford, Gail Elizabeth, pp. 40-45 |
Storymaking and storytelling: making sense of living with multiple sclerosis Wright-St Clair, Valerie, pp. 46-51 |
Storied approaches to understanding occupation Molineux, Matthew and Rickard, Wendy, pp. 52-60 |
Making sense of what people do: a sociological perspective Smith, Dorothy E, pp. 61-64 |