Abstracts
Résumé
Ce texte discute d’une nouvelle vision de la justice, en l’occurrence de la justice occupationnelle intergénérationnelle. En plus de présenter la genèse de cette vision occupationnelle de la justice climatique, la définition et l’explication de cette valeur sont mises en contraste avec d’autres concepts apparentés en ergothérapie et dans la science de l’occupation.
Mots-clés :
- ergothérapie,
- science de l’occupation,
- changements climatiques,
- crise climatique,
- justice,
- durabilité
Abstract
This text discusses a new vision of justice, that is, intergenerational occupational justice. In addition to presenting the genesis of an occupational vision of climate justice, the definition and explanation of this value are contrasted with other related concepts in occupational therapy and occupational science.
Keywords:
- occupational therapy,
- occupational science,
- climate change,
- climate crisis,
- justice,
- sustainability
Appendices
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