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New ways for occupational scientists to tackle “wicked problems” impacting population health Alison Wicks and Maggie Jamieson Alison Wicks, PhD, Associate Professor in Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health, Univers
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Document Date: 2014-03-06 19:53:18


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Canberra / London / Lyon / Baltimore / New York / Sydney / /

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Triarchy Press / Open University Press / Slack Inc. / Russell / MIT Press / /

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University of Canberra / /

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cultural belief systems / narrow solutions / clear solutions / energy usage / /

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Faculty of Health / MIT / International Futures Forum / University of Canberra / Canberra / /

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Alison Wicks / V. Wright-St Clair / Wright-St Clair / V / McKee / Maggie Jamieson Alison Wicks / Maggie Jamieson / /

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Associate Professor in Public Health / Hunter / D. J. / Associate Professor / /

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