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EDITORIAL BOARD:
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Editor-In-Chief:
Tina Smith, RN, BA, PGCert, MCNA (NZ)
Associate Editor:
Denise Wilson, RN, PhD, FCNA (NZ)
New Zealand Board Members:
Norma Chick, RN, RM, PhD
Willem Fourie, RN, PhD FCNA (NZ)
Thomas Harding, RN, PhD
Mary La Pine, RN, BN, PGCert
Dean Whitehead, RN, PhD
International Board Members:
Bridie Kent, RN, PhD, FCNA (NZ) – Australia
Glenn Gardner, RN, PhD, FRCN - Australia
Jackie Crisp, RN, PhD, FCN – Australia
MANAGEMENT BOARD:
Susan Jacobs, RN, PhD, MCNA (NZ)
Stephen Neville, RN, PhD, FCNA (NZ)
Tina Smith, RN, BA, PGCert, MCNA (NZ)
Michelle Honey, RN, PhD, FCNA(NZ)
HERSTORY EDITOR:
Pamela Wood, RN, PhD, Dip.Tchg (Tert)
EDITORIAL REVIEW PANEL 2008:
Kathryn Adams,
Cathy Andrew,
Christine Andrews,
Heather Baker
Grace Benson,
Julie Betts,
Jo Bond,
Michal Boyd,
Liz Buckley
Fiona Burns,
Karyn Bycroft,
Jenny Carryer,
Helen Childs
Geraldine Clear,
Margaret Connor,
Catherine Cooney,
Andrea Corbett
Ruth Crawford,
Heather Day,
Denise Dignam,
Annette Dickinson,
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Alison Dixon,
Lyn Dyson,
Peter Gallagher,
Deborah Harris
Judith Honeyfield,
Denise Irvine,
Susan Jacobs,
Natalie James,
Marion Jones,
Bronwyn Jones,
Hazel Lamberth,
Mary La Pine,
Merian Litchfield,
Jan Lockett-Kay,
Susan MacDonald,
Tony MacCulloch,
Mary MacManus,
Janet Maloney-Moni,
Juliet Manning,
Ann McCleland,
Christine Mercer,
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Kaye Milligan,
Judy Moore,
Annette Mortensen,
Nick Nicol,
Stephen Neville,
Elaine Papps,
Jenny Phillips,
Fran Richardson,
Sandy Richardson,
Ann Rose,
Jean Ross,
Victoria Simon,
Mary Smith,
Deb Spence,
Yvonne Stillwell,
Josephine Stuart,
Maryanne Sweeney,
Morag Tilah,
Paul Watson,
Jill Wilkinson,
Pamela Wood. |
COVER:
Crimson was deliberately chosen by the Editorial Group as the colour for this journal as it represents, for us, imagination, intuition, potentiality, struggle and transformation.
KORU:
Designed for this journal by artist, Sam Rolleston: The central Koru indicates growth, activity and action. The mirrored lateral Koru branches indicate reflection. Transformation is shown by the change of the initial plain Koru design to a more elaborate one.
PRAXIS:
“The action and reflection of people upon their world in order to transform it.”
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