Journal of Occupational Science (JOS) - Association of Occupational Science Inc Australia

Journal Contents

Volume 4, no 1

Application of the phenomenological method to the concept of occupation
Gray, Julie McLaughlin, pp. 5-17
Occupation: potential for personal and social transformation
Townsend, Elizabeth, pp. 18-26
Person-object interaction model: understanding the use of everyday objects
Hocking, Clare, pp. 27-35
Comment: Connotations of the words ’Occupation’ and ’Occupational Therapy’ in different languages and countries
Nelson, David and Jonsson, Hans, pp. 39-42

Volume 4, no 2

Occupational science: a journey of discovery in the United Kingdom
Mounter, Catherine and Ilott, Irene, pp. 50-55
Occupational science and occupational therapy: negotiating the boundary between a discipline and a profession
Lunt, Aidan, pp. 56-61
Invisible labour: perceptions of paid domestic work in London
Cox, Rosie, pp. 62-68
More than a cup of tea: meaning construction in an everyday occupation
Hannam, Deborah, pp. 69-74

Volume 4, no 3

Reflections on the human as an occupational being: biological need, tempo and temporality
Clark, Florence, pp. 86-92
Women, occupation and health in rural Africa: adaptation to a changing socioeconomic climate
Barrett, Hazel R , pp. 93-105
The proper relationship of public health and occupational health
Hicks, Neville, pp. 106-111
Shifting paradigms: the transpersonal dimensions of ecology and occupation
do Rozario, Loretta, pp. 112-118
Workaholics anonymous: putting people back into the equation of livelihood
Bellamy, David J, pp. 119-125
Occupational deprivation and incarceration
Whiteford, Gail, pp. 126-130




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