It's interesting how when I read a particular word I imbue it with a
different meaning to that intended.
For instance my metaphorical ears pricked up on the "occupation" not
considering that it referred to "work" or habitus, but on occupation in a
military or political sense, or the analogical one of the imposition of one
culture upon another.
Larry
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> Subject: Society for the Study of Occupation: please distribute call for
papers
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> >
> >Dear Devva,
> >
> >
> >I am writing on behalf of the Society for the Study of Occupation:
> >USA to request your assistance with this call for papers. We are a
> >U.S. community of scholars whose focus is studying the everyday
> >activities that people engage in and the impact of this
> >participation on health and well-being. This is broadly conceived to
> >include topics such as time-use, balance in everyday life
> >activities, the implications of cultural and ethnic variations in
> >daily activities, and equality of opportunity for choices of daily
> >activities. We are interested in expanding our community to include
> >interdisciplinary and international researchers who also focus on
> >these important topics.
> >
> >To that end, I am writing to request that the attached call for
> >papers be distributed to your members. Given the mutual research
> >interests of your group and SSO: USA, we would welcome abstracts
> >from your members. Can you please confirm that you are indeed
> >willing to send this to your membership or whether there is someone
> >else I should contact? Thanks in advance for your assistance.
> >
> >Sincerely,
> >
> >
> >Pollie Price, PhD, OTR/L
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