2018
DOI: 10.1080/14427591.2018.1487262
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Entendiendo la justicia ocupacional desde el concepto de territorio, una propuesta para la ciencia de la ocupación

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“…Townsend & Wilcock (as cited in Pizarro et al, 2018) define occupational marginalization as invisible circumstances that limit the power of individuals and groups to choose occupations, which are described by normative standards about how, when, where. and why individuals should participate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Townsend & Wilcock (as cited in Pizarro et al, 2018) define occupational marginalization as invisible circumstances that limit the power of individuals and groups to choose occupations, which are described by normative standards about how, when, where. and why individuals should participate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Townsend & Wilcock (como se cita en Pizarro et al, 2018) definen la marginación ocupacional como circunstancias invisibles que limitan el poder de las personas y los grupos para elegir ocupaciones, las cuales están descritas por estándares normativos acerca de cómo, cuándo, dónde y porqué los individuos deben participar. Según lo obtenido en los resultados, este tipo de injusticia ocupacional se puede observar en la comunidad LGBTIQ+, ya que algunos (as/es) participantes relatan que hay ocasiones en que deben ocultar o no mencionar su sexualidad, debido a los prejuicios y creencias, intentando encajar en el sistema binario impuesto por la sociedad (Butler, como se cita en Bodenhofer, 2020), con el fin de evitar despidos laborales o ambientes incómodos al momento de participar en sus ocupaciones.…”
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“…The drivers experience their daily practices in material and symbolic spaces, social orbits where the territory is coherent with the place described from an occupational perspective, in which it addresses the space and its relationship with symbolic aspects necessary for social life and, we could say, occupations (Pizarro et al, 2018). A territory is then a place where culture is ascribed and therefore its practices occur.…”
Section: Territory and Collective Occupations In Motionmentioning
confidence: 99%