“…Being integrated in one entity with the close social environment seems more consistent with Rowles' concept of being in place (Rowles, 1991(Rowles, , 2000 in which, over the life course, the physical environment may come to be an integrated component of the self. It also supports the growing literature that challenges the dominant place of the individual in occupational science as well as in other sciences (Barber, 2006;Cutchin et al, 2006;Dickie et al, 2006;Eakman, 2007;Gergen, 1994;Hasselkus, 2006).…”