"This groundbreaking text offers a global view of the role of occupational therapy and the potential contributions of occupational therapists to their societies -- specifically in social services and with populations in situations of social vulnerability. Theoretical and practical chapters examine both occupational therapy and social challenges, and the text's emphasis on human rights and social issues reflects the World Federation of Occupational Therapists Minimum Standards for the Education of Occupational Therapists. It's the unique perspective needed to tackle the social aspects of…mehr
"This groundbreaking text offers a global view of the role of occupational therapy and the potential contributions of occupational therapists to their societies -- specifically in social services and with populations in situations of social vulnerability. Theoretical and practical chapters examine both occupational therapy and social challenges, and the text's emphasis on human rights and social issues reflects the World Federation of Occupational Therapists Minimum Standards for the Education of Occupational Therapists. It's the unique perspective needed to tackle the social aspects of occupational therapy and respond to social field issues, including education, culture, justice, welfare, and work, as well as health."--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword Presentation Section I: Conceptual Outlines: Colors and Textures 1. Citizenship, Rights, and Social Occupational Therapy 2. Social Occupational Therapy in Brazil: A Historical Synthesis of the Constitution of a Field of Knowledge and Practice 3. Occupational Therapy and Socioeconomic Processes 4. Occupational Therapy: Social, Cultural? Diverse and Multiple! 5. Social Context and Social Action: Generalizations and Specificities in Occupational Therapy 6. Occupational Therapy in the Context of Social Protection Expansion 7. Occupational Therapy and Social Assistance: Building a Critical Thinking About the Field 8. The Theory of Communicative Action: A Theoretical-Methodological Contribution to Social Occupational Therapy 9. Citizenship and Cultural Diversity in Management of Cultural Policies 10. Traditional Peoples and Communities: Traditional Occupation as a Theme of Social Occupational Therapy 11. School and Youth - Contributions of Social Occupational Therapy 12. Social Occupational Therapy, Offenses and School: Complex Plots in Fragile Relations 13. Social Occupational Therapy and the Eradication of Child Labor in Brazil: The Challenge of Articulating Social Protection and Autonomy 14. Informing Social Occupational Therapy: Unpacking the 'Social' Using Critical Social Theory 15. Occupational Therapy on the Move: On Contextualizing Citizenships and Epistimicide Section II: Sketches and Scenarios Theoretical-Practical Sketches and Contemporary Scenarios: The METUIA/UFSCar Experience in Social Occupational Therapy 16. Resources and Technologies in Social Occupational Therapy: Actions with Poor Urban Youth 17. Social Occupational Therapy in School: Experiences with a Student Association 18. The Caravan for the Promotion of Rights: Disseminating and Discussing the Child and Adolescent Statute (CAS) in Schools 19. Youth and Education: The Path Constituted by the Non-Place 20. Paths of Life and the Marks of the Juvenile Justice System 21. Social Occupational Therapy and the Support Contextures: An Experience Beyond Formal Devices 22. Poor Youth and the City: Violated Rights, Denied Spaces 23. Overcoming Invisibility: Carla's Story 24. Social Occupational Therapy, Gender and Sexuality 25. Activity Workshops: Exploring the Use of Digital Media by Brazilian Youths 26. Under and Between Trees: Social Occupational Therapy in a Public Square 27. The Planting Has Become a Plantation: Germinating Relationships to Sow Ties
Foreword Presentation Section I: Conceptual Outlines: Colors and Textures 1. Citizenship, Rights, and Social Occupational Therapy 2. Social Occupational Therapy in Brazil: A Historical Synthesis of the Constitution of a Field of Knowledge and Practice 3. Occupational Therapy and Socioeconomic Processes 4. Occupational Therapy: Social, Cultural? Diverse and Multiple! 5. Social Context and Social Action: Generalizations and Specificities in Occupational Therapy 6. Occupational Therapy in the Context of Social Protection Expansion 7. Occupational Therapy and Social Assistance: Building a Critical Thinking About the Field 8. The Theory of Communicative Action: A Theoretical-Methodological Contribution to Social Occupational Therapy 9. Citizenship and Cultural Diversity in Management of Cultural Policies 10. Traditional Peoples and Communities: Traditional Occupation as a Theme of Social Occupational Therapy 11. School and Youth - Contributions of Social Occupational Therapy 12. Social Occupational Therapy, Offenses and School: Complex Plots in Fragile Relations 13. Social Occupational Therapy and the Eradication of Child Labor in Brazil: The Challenge of Articulating Social Protection and Autonomy 14. Informing Social Occupational Therapy: Unpacking the 'Social' Using Critical Social Theory 15. Occupational Therapy on the Move: On Contextualizing Citizenships and Epistimicide Section II: Sketches and Scenarios Theoretical-Practical Sketches and Contemporary Scenarios: The METUIA/UFSCar Experience in Social Occupational Therapy 16. Resources and Technologies in Social Occupational Therapy: Actions with Poor Urban Youth 17. Social Occupational Therapy in School: Experiences with a Student Association 18. The Caravan for the Promotion of Rights: Disseminating and Discussing the Child and Adolescent Statute (CAS) in Schools 19. Youth and Education: The Path Constituted by the Non-Place 20. Paths of Life and the Marks of the Juvenile Justice System 21. Social Occupational Therapy and the Support Contextures: An Experience Beyond Formal Devices 22. Poor Youth and the City: Violated Rights, Denied Spaces 23. Overcoming Invisibility: Carla's Story 24. Social Occupational Therapy, Gender and Sexuality 25. Activity Workshops: Exploring the Use of Digital Media by Brazilian Youths 26. Under and Between Trees: Social Occupational Therapy in a Public Square 27. The Planting Has Become a Plantation: Germinating Relationships to Sow Ties
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