Relevant Literature


Christiansen, C. H. & Townsend, E. A. (Eds.). (2008). Introduction to occupation, 2nd Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Clark, F. (2006). One person’s thoughts on the future of occupational science. Journal of Occupational Science, 13(3), 167-179.

Clark, F. (1993). Occupation embedded in a real life: Interweaving occupational science and occupational therapy. 1993 eleanor clarke slagle lecture. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 47(12), 1067-1078.

Clark, F., Parham, D., Carlson, M. E., Frank, G., Jackson, J., Pierce, D., et al. (1991). Occupational science: Academic innovation in the service of occupational therapy’s future. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 45, 300-310.

Eakman, A. (2007). Occupation and social complexity. Journal of Occupational Science, 14(2), 82-91.

Jackson, J. (1998). Is there a place for role theory in occupational science? Journal of Occupational Science, 5(2), 56-65.

Jonsson H. (2008). A new direction in the conceptualization and categorization of occupation. Journal of Occupational Science. 15(1): 3-8.

Pierce, D. (2001). Untangling occupation and activity. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 55, 138-146.

Wilcock, A. A. (1998). An Occupational perspective on health. Thorofare, NJ: Slack Incorporated.

Wilcock, A. (2001). Occupational science: The key to broadening horizons. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 64(8), 412-417.

Yerxa, E. J., Clark, F., Frank, G., Jackson, J., Parham, D., Pierce, D., et al. (1989). An introduction to occupational science, a foundation for occupational therapy in the 21st century. Occupational Therapy in Health Care, 6(4), 1-18.

Yoshikawa, H. (2008) “Sagyou” tte Nandarou : Sagyou Kagaku Nyumon. Ishiyaku Shuppan K.K.

Zemke, R. & Clark, F. (Eds.). (1996). Occupational science: The evolving discipline. Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis Company.

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