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Neehoff, S.M. Pedagogical possibilities for nursing 1999 details  
Tucakovic, M. Nursing as an aesthetic praxis 2001 details   url
Hamilton, J. Personal power and the language of possibility: A study of opportunity and potential and its implications for nursing 2003 details  
Clayton, J.R. The recovery of hope: A personal journey through paradigms toward emancipatory practice 2004 details  
Fleck, K. Finding the shadows in the mirror of experience: An ontological study of the global-co-worker 2008 details   url
Adams, K. A postmodern/poststructural exploration of the discursive formation of professional nursing in New Zealand 1840 – 2000 2003 details  
McEldowney, R.A. Shape-shifting: Stories of teaching for social change in nursing 2002 details   url
Connor, M. The practical discourse in philosophy and nursing: An exploration of linkages and shifts in the evolution of praxis 2004 Nursing Philosophy 5 54-66 details  
Bavidge, D. Leadership: Further perspectives 2006 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 14 20-22 details   url
Jackson, H. Compassion: A concept exploration 2001 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 17 16-23 details  
Jonsdottir, H.; Litchfield, M.; Pharris, M. Partnership in practice 2003 Research & Theory for Nursing Practice 17 51-63 details  
Greenwood, S.; Wright, T.; Nielsen, H. Conversations in context: Cultural safety and reflexivity in child and family health nursing 2006 Journal of Family Nursing 12 201-224 details  
Phillips, B.N. Nursing care and understanding the experiences of others: A Gadamerian perspective 2007 Nursing Inquiry 14 89-94 details  
French, P. Nursing registration: A time to celebrate? 2001 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 7 17-19 details  
Jonsdottir, H.; Litchfield, M.; Pharris, M. The relational core of nursing practice as partnership Journal of Advanced Nursing 47 241-250 details  
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