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dc.contributor.authorCabell, Rebecca
dc.date.accessioned2012-08-27T17:40:57Z
dc.date.available2012-08-27T17:40:57Z
dc.date.issued2012-08-27
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/15379
dc.description.abstractA phenomenological study was undertaken to explore the lived experience of community based farmers using ecological farming practices. These farmers support and are supported by their local communities through marketing their products directly to eaters and use farming practices that mimic and seek to enhance the vitality of natural systems and cycles on their farms. Farmers’ experiences are characterised by hard work for little pay, engaging the fullness of human capacity, living in harmony, spirituality, and a socio-political awareness of food and farms in society. Farmers’ experiences contribute to the development of concepts of doing, being, belonging and becoming, and have implications for concepts of occupational justice and occupational ecology. Further study of other forms of occupation that promote engagement in dialogue with the natural world is encouraged in order to develop these concepts and help to integrate theories of justice, ecology, and occupation.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectOccupational Scienceen_US
dc.subjectOccupational Therapyen_US
dc.subjectFarmingen_US
dc.subjectOrganic Farmingen_US
dc.subjectOccupational Justiceen_US
dc.titleRooting Occupation in Nature and Community: The Lived Experience of Community Based Ecological Farmersen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.date.defence2012-06-15
dc.contributor.departmentSchool of Occupational Therapyen_US
dc.contributor.degreeMaster of Scienceen_US
dc.contributor.external-examinern/aen_US
dc.contributor.graduate-coordinatorRobin Stadnyken_US
dc.contributor.thesis-readerBrenda Beaganen_US
dc.contributor.thesis-supervisorRobin Stadnyk, Heidi Lauckneren_US
dc.contributor.ethics-approvalReceiveden_US
dc.contributor.manuscriptsNot Applicableen_US
dc.contributor.copyright-releaseNot Applicableen_US
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