Assemblage theory, occupational science, and the complexity of human agency Sellar, Ben, pp. 67-74 |
Outlining a critical ethos for historical work in occupational science and occupational therapy Molke, Daniel, pp. 74-84 |
Occupational identity: engaging socio-cultural perspectives Phelan, Shanon and Kinsella, Elizabeth, pp. 85-91 |
The literature of Occupational Science: a systematic, quantitative examination of peer-reviewed publications from 1996-2006 Glover, Jenny, pp. 92-103 |
Understanding occupational transitions: a study of older rural men’s retirement experiences Wiseman, Leah and Whiteford, Gail, pp. 104-109 |
The nature and meaning of occupational engagement for forensic clients living in the community Lin, Nancy and Kirsh, Bonnie and Polatajko, Helen and Seto, Michael, pp. 110-119 |
The right to work: experiences of employees with rheumatism Jakobsen, Klara, pp. 120-127 |
Occupational profile: An interview with Robin Brooks Wicks, Alison, pp. 128-131 |
Book Reviews Meltzer, Phyllis and Pollard, Nick and Nayar, Shoba and Hocking, Clare and Volkert, Anita, pp. 132-136 |