Feasting as occupation: the emergence of ritual from everyday activities Moore, Alexander 1996, Volume #3, Issue #1, Apr, Page 5-15
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An exploration of the effect of right homonymous hemianopia on engagement in occupation Pearson, Sarah 1996, Volume #3, Issue #1, Apr, Page 18-25
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Comment: Preparation for retirement: the occupational perspective Kendall, Anne 1996, Volume #3, Issue #1, Apr, Page 35-38
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Artisan occupations in the global economy: a conceptual framework Dickie, Virginia Allen and Frank, Gelya 1996, Volume #3, Issue #2, Aug, Page 45-55
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Crafts production and resistance to domination in the late 20th century Frank, Gelya 1996, Volume #3, Issue #2, Aug, Page 56-64
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Craft production in Detroit: spatial, temporal, and social relations of work in the home Dickie, Virginia Allen 1996, Volume #3, Issue #2, Aug, Page 65-71
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Quichua pottery: cultural identity and the market Gilbert, William 1996, Volume #3, Issue #2, Aug, Page 72-75
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the proto-occupation/occupation interface: an exploration of human occupation and its symbolic origins Fortune, Tracy 1996, Volume #3, Issue #3, Nov, Page 86-92
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A decade of creative occupation: the production of a youth arts archive in a hospital site Denshire, Sally 1996, Volume #3, Issue #3, Nov, Page 93-98
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Shift work: in search of the workers’ perspective Walker, Claudia 1996, Volume #3, Issue #3, Nov, Page 99-103
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The ageing body and the self-project in women’s narratives Gattuso, Suzy 1996, Volume #3, Issue #3, Nov, Page 104-109
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Comment: Rural aspects of health and ageing Saw, Celia 1996, Volume #3, Issue #3, Nov, Page 114-117
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