International Journal of Qualitative Methods (Feb 2013)

Towards a Critical Occupational Approach to Research

  • Janet Njelesani PhD,
  • Barbara E. Gibson PhD,
  • Stephanie Nixon PhD,
  • Debra Cameron PhD,
  • Helene J. Polatajko PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/160940691301200109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Critical approaches to research are becoming increasingly more prevalent but occupational science and critical approaches have not been explicitly combined into one approach despite the potential to enrich the understanding of the assumptions and ideologies underlying human activity. In this article we outline an approach to research that is mutually informed by occupational and critical social science perspectives. The critical occupational approach we describe can be used to explore the ways in which knowledge is produced through engagement in occupation, who controls knowledge production, the mechanisms of how occupations are taken up, and who stands to gain or lose. We discuss the implications and considerations for generating research purposes and methods and conducting analyses. We then illustrate the use of the approach through a case study. We conclude this article with consideration of the wider uses and implications of a critical occupational approach within health and social research.