Journal Contents
Volume 9, no 1
| Occupation is not a cross-cultural universal: some reflections from an ethnographer Darnell, Regna, pp. 5-11 |
| Linking occupation and identity: lessons learned through qualitative exploration Laliberte-Rudman, Deborah, pp. 12-19 |
| Women with depression: the importance of social, psychological and occupational factors in illness and recovery Whitney, Diane K and Kusznir, Alice and Dixie, Ann, pp. 20-27 |
| Occupational disfranchisement in the dependency culture of a nursing home French, Glenys, pp. 28-37 |
| Occupation and the rebuilding of civil society: notes from the war zone Thibeault, Rachel, pp. 38-47 |
Volume 9, no 2
| Children’s occupations in context: the influence of history Davis, Jane A and Polatajko, Helene J and Ruud, Charles A, pp. 54-64 |
| Journey to wholeness: the experience of engaging in physical occupation for women survivors of childhood abuse Ratcliff, Emma and Farnworth, Lou and Lentin, Primrose, pp. 65-71 |
| I’m doing as much as I can: occupational choices of persons with a severe and persistent mental illness Nagle, Susan and Cook, Joanne Valiant and Polatajko, Helene J, pp. 72-81 |
| The individual as mediator of the person-occupation-environment interaction: learning from the experience of refugees Schisler, Anne M Connor and Polatajko, Helene J, pp. 72-81 |
| Time to reevaluate the machine society: post-industrial ethics from an occupational perspective Persson, Dennis and Erlandsson, Lena-Karin, pp. 93-99 |
Volume 9, no 3
| Brown bodies in white coats: Maori women scientists and identity McKinley, Elizabeth , pp. 109-116 |
| The meaning of cooking and recipe work for older Thai and New Zealand women Hocking, Clare and Wright-St Clair, Valerie and Bunrayong, Wannipa, pp. 117-127 |
| Dance: a transformative occupation Graham, Susan F, pp. 128-134 |
| Time and the body: re-embodying time in disability Seymour, Wendy, pp. 135-142 |
| The human spirit and occupation: surviving and creating a life Lentin, Primrose, pp. 143-152 |
| Fostering healing through occupation: the case of the Canadian Inuit Thibeault, Rachel, pp. 153-158 |




