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Advances in Contemporary Nursing and Gender

Deadline for Papers: 25th February 2009

CALL FOR PAPERS

A special issue of Contemporary Nurse publishing in October 2009

ISBN 978-1-921348-07-5

Guest Editors

Professor Paula McGee
Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University, Birmingham UK

and

Professor Kim Walker
University of Technology, Sydney; University of Tasmania and
St Vincent’s Private Hospital, Sydney NSW, Australia


Papers are invited for this special issue of Contemporary Nurse devoted to all aspects of gender and nursing including:

  • Research papers about any aspect of gender and nursing care including methodological issues and topics that are under-addressed

  • Papers about gender orientation concerning lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or heterosexuality and gender reassignment

  • Papers about race, ethnicity, culture, religion and gender

  • Relevant practice papers that provide examples of multi-professional practice or which address the practicalities, policy or managerial aspects of delivering services and care;

  • Debate papers that address key issues relating to gender and nursing

All papers will be peer reviewed for this special issue to be published in 2009 as part of the Advances in Contemporary Nursing Series (ISSN 1037-6178). Past issues and other details may be viewed on the website at http://www.contemporarynurse.com.
The Guest Editors would be pleased to review abstracts or discuss your submission in advance:

Professor Paula McGee, Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University, Perry Barr, Birmingham B42 2SU, UK. Tel: 0121 331 5340 or paula.mcgee@bcu.ac.uk

Professor Kim Walker, Adjunct Professor, St Vincent’s Private Hospital, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Australia. Tel: +61 2 8382 7442 or kwalker@stvincents.com.au

All contributions should be submitted in accordance with author guidelines at www.contemporarynurse.com/author_guidelines.php via email to: editorial@contemporarynurse.com. Please mention the special issue Nursing and Gender in your cover email.

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