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Te Puawai such fora as Viewpoint, Essay, Reportage, and the Departments of Medical History, Ethics, Medicine and Art, and Literature and Medicine. As Goodman’s has written: “…weighty burdens are borne by leaders and soldiers of the evidencebased movement, who, at great scientific and moral peril, might presume closure in complex domains, terminating debate and chilling research in cases where more debate and research are precisely what is wanted”.[7, p49] Notes a. Impact factor is calculated as the number of citations in the current year to items published in the previous two years for a give journal, divided by the number of substantive articles and reviews published in the same two years in that journal. b. It must be said that Fawcett also argued in this article for, in addition to research compliance, for “NOT [caps mine] relying on others for the knowledge which shapes our practice” : a position which should be seen to support other ways of knowing, of researching…and of undertaking reviews! References 1.Foucault M. Colloqui con Foucault. Interview with Duccio Trombadori (Italian). Translated from Italian by R. James Goldstein and James Cascaito as Remarks on Marx (NY: Semiotext(e)); 1978. Available from URL http://www.csun. ed/~hfspc002/fouc.B4.html. 2.Eribon D. Michel Foucault. Translated by Betsy Wing. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1991. 3.O’Farrell C. Michel Foucault. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2005. 4.Foucault M. Kant on enlightenment and revolution. Economy and Society1986;15(1):88-96. 5.Gordon C. (ed). Power/Knowledge: selected interviews and other writings 1972-1977. Michel Foucault, professor of the history of systems of thought, College De France. Brigton: The Harvester Press, 1980. 6.Foucault M. Truth and power. In P Rabinow (ed). The Foucault Reader, New York; Pantheon, 1984. 7.Gutting G. Foucault, Very Short Introductions. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. 8.Dreyfus HL, Rabinow P. (eds). Michel Foucault: Beyond structuralism and hermeneutics: With an afterword by Michel Foucault. The University of Chicago Press. Chicago, 1982. 9.Foucault M. The order of things: archaeology of the human sciences. New York: Vintage Books, 1994. © Te Puawai College of Nurses Aotearoa (NZ) Inc 17