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A critical interpretive synthesis: Use of the occupational justice framework in research.

Tanya Elizabeth Benjamin-ThomasDebbie Laliberte Rudman
Published in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2017)
Full realisation of the potential contributions of the occupational justice framework requires challenging traditional modes of research that focus primarily on knowledge generation, and expanding into modes of research that embrace a knowledge to action continuum. This expansion, which will enable occupational justice research to more fully embrace action-oriented work, requires practicing epistemological reflexivity, adopting a critical stance, incorporating a participatory action research approach and collaborating with scholars from different disciplines.
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