Collective occupation in public spaces and the construction of the social fabric

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Kantartzis, Sarah
Molineux, Matthew
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Background: Contemporary research is expanding understandings of occupation beyond that of the individual's doing, including the shared and social nature of occupation. The concept of collective occupation has been introduced to capture this broader understanding. Purpose: This study aimed to explicate the concept of occupation in a Greek town. Method: Ethnographic methodology was used and primary data were collected through observation, participation, and informal interviews. Analysis involved a hermeneutic process to develop a narrative of occupation in the town, including action, setting, and plots. Findings: Occupation, a dynamic and multidimensional process, served to maintain the self, family, and social fabric and balance between and within them. Collective occupation maintained the social fabric through three forms: informal daily encounters in public spaces, organization and associations, and celebration and commemoration. Implications: Occupational therapists may consider engaging with the potential power of such collective occupation when working toward social change to enable just and inclusive societies.

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Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy

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84

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3

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© CAOT 2017. This is the author-manuscript version of this paper. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.

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Clinical sciences

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Kantartzis, S; Molineux, M, Collective occupation in public spaces and the construction of the social fabric, Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2017, 84 (3), pp. 168-177

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