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Florida Atlantic University Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Archives of Caring in Nursing ARC-008: The Madeleine M. Leininger Collection on Human Caring and Transcultural Nursing, circa 1950-2012 Finding Aid for ARC-008 Series 2: Presentations at conferences, workshops, seminars and other events About the Archives of Caring in Nursing: Please visit http://nursing.fau.edu/archives for information on scope, collections, and policies. Send inquiries to [email protected]. General information about the Leininger Collection: Extent: Entire Leininger collection is approximately 85 linear ft.; Series 2 contains 25 document boxes. Provenance: Dr. Madeleine M. Leininger, PhD, RN, CTN, LHD, DS, PhDNSc, FAAN Collection Access: The collection is unrestricted. On-site access is available by appointment. Copying/scanning is subject to copyright restrictions. Some documents have been scanned and are linked from the Finding Aids. “Click here…” follows the entries for these documents. Citation: The Madeleine M. Leininger Collection on Human Caring and Transcultural Nursing, Archives of Caring in Nursing, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University. Series 2 - Presentations at conferences, workshops, seminars and other events Box 8 Folder 2-1 Leininger, M. 9 keynote addresses, 1978 – 1991: 2-1.1. What is transcultural nursing? Presented at 2nd Annual Nurse Educator Conference, New York, NY, December 5, 1978. 2-1.2. Knowledge generation and theory of care: A renewed thrust for the future of nursing. Keynote address, 1989 Convention “Renewal Through Caring”, Michigan Nursing Association, Grand Rapids, October 3, 1989. [Click here for scanned document] 2-1.3. Celebrating nursing practice: Culture and care. Presented at Celebration 1990, supported by Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses and The Women’s Health Research Foundation of Canada, Westin Hotel, September 21, 1990. 2-1.4. Transcultural health with a human care focus. Convocation address, University of South Carolina, Spartanburg, February 11, 1991. [includes convocation program and thank you letter to ML] 2-1.5. Transcultural health and human care in todays [sic] world. Presented at 20th Transcultural Health Care Conference, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, October 11, 1991. [with holographic notes] 2-1.6. Transcultural care: A global imperative for world peace and new challenges. Presented as the Studia Generalia Lecture, University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland, June 5, 1991. [Leininger received Honorary Degree of Doctor of Nursing Science on this date] 2-1.7. Transcultural caring knowledge and skills for Canadian health care by the year 2000 and beyond. Presented at 4th Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing Council (CAUN), with the National Nursing Research Conference for the University of 1 Prince Edward Island, with the Learned Societies Conference, June 12, 1992. [includes opening comments] 2-1.8. Transcultural nursing: An imperative to function in today’s health care world. Keynote address, 1st Annual Psychiatric Nursing Conference, Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, Department of Nursing, Bronx, NY, November 4, 1992. [Click here for scanned document.] 2-1.9. Contemporary issues in a changing multicultural world and health care. Presented at University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, April 29, 1993. Sponsored by Faculty of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau Iota Omicron Chapter, and Registered Nursing Association of Ontario. [with travel arrangements correspondence and flier for the presentation] [Click here for scanned correspondence.] Folder 2-2 Leininger, M. Group of key papers to establish transcultural nursing with care/caring focus; originals written 1985-1989: 2-2.1. Leininger, M. (1988). Ethnomethods: The philosophic and epistemic bases to explicate transcultural nursing knowledge / Ethnography and ethnonursing: Methods to establish a basis for nursing knowledge. Two keynote papers, First Interamerican qualitative research symposium, February 23-24, 1988, Sao Paulo, Brazil. [see also Folder 2-145] 2-2.2. Leininger, M. (1987). Philosophical and conceptual perspectives of ethnomethods: A new approach to advance nursing knowledge. Keynote, 3rd Annual Summer Doctoral Research Conference, College of Nursing, Wayne State University, July 23, 1987. [Click here for scanned document.] 2-2.3. Leininger, M. (no date). Transcultural nurse specialists and generalists: Essential practitioners for the nursing world. [draft with holographic notes and editing; may be a 1987 paper; note on p. 1 “under press and final edit; do not reproduce”] [Click here for scanned document.] Folder 2-3 Leininger, M. Group of conference papers/presentations sent specifically for April 2010 opening of Leininger Collection: 2-3.1. Leininger, M. (1980). Envisioning transcultural nursing into the twentieth century. Presented at 6th National Transcultural Nursing Conference, Snowbird, Utah, September 24-26, 1980. 2-3.2. Leininger, M. (1987). Society and culture in transition: Influences on nursing. Midwest Alliance in Nursing, 8th Annual Meeting and Program, St. Louis, Missouri, April 1- 3, 1987. 2-3.3. Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural nursing: Importance and goals in today’s world. Keynote at “Presentation of the Nursing Scholar”, Columbia Union College, Takoma Park, Maryland, March 29, 1988. 2-3.6. Leininger, M. (2009) It is time to celebrate, reflect and look into the future. Presented at 36th Annual Anniversary Celebration of Transcultural Nursing Society, Seattle, Washington, October 14, 2009. Folder 2-4A through C ─ Group of “...evolutionary articles on care and transcultural nursing....trace my writing on care and TCN (and thinking from about 1991 on [sic; dates begin in 1980].”) See M.L. holographic note in Folder 2-4A. [Click here for scanned note]. 29 items, in chronological order; received in July 2010, after the bulk of the Collection was processed. [these items are all presentations] Folder 2-4A: [Click here for scans of 9 items in Folder 2-4A] 2 2-4.1 Leininger, M. (1980). Transcultural nursing: A new subfield and an intellectual and practice challenge. Presented at University of Texas School of Nursing, Austin, Texas, April 24. 1980. 2-4.2 Leininger, M. (1982). Caring: The heart of nursing. Presented at Saskatchewan Nurses’ Association Annual Meeting and Convention, Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada, May 11-13, 1982. 2-4.3 Leininger, M. (1983). The adventure of transcultural nursing. Keynote at 1st East- West Nursing Conference, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, July 21, 1983. 2-4.4 Leininger, M. (1983). Intercultural interviewing, assessment, and therapy implications. [“given as keynote in Hawaii 1983”] [see also Folder 2-307 for earlier version of keynote and ML holographic notes from the conference] 2-4.5 Leininger, M. (1984). Transcultural care diversities: Importance and development of the field. Keynote at Transcultural Nursing Workshop, Grant Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, June 1,1984. 2-4.6 Leininger, M. (1986). Nursing challenges for the future. Distinguished Lectureship to honor Virginia Podell, Nursing Leader of Leila Hospital and Health Center, Battle Creek, Michigan, February 21, 1986. 2-4.7 Leininger, M. (1986). Research in transcultural care: Scope and cultural studies with application to specific situations. Presented at Purdue University School of Nursing and Indiana Consortium for International Programs, Lafayette, Indiana, September 26, 1986. 2-4.8 Leininger, M. (1986).Transcultural nursing: A new paradigm for generating nursing theories, knowledge and action practices. Keynote, 12th National Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, Chicago, Illinois, October 8, 1986. 2-4.9 Leininger, M. (1987). Cultural care diversity and universality: A theory of nursing. Presented at the Nurse Theorist Conference of Discovery International, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 21, 1987. 2-4.10 Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural nurse specialists and generalists: New practitioners in nursing. [no presentation information] Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 13(9), 90-94. 2-4.11 Leininger, M. (1990). Ethnomethods: The philosophic and epistemic bases to explicate transcultural nursing knowledge. Aspects of this paper were presented at 1at InterAmerican Qualitative Research Symposium, Sao Paolo, Brazil, February 1988. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 1(2), 40-51. 2-4.12 Leininger, M. (1988). Culture care: A new approach to ease critical care nursing problems. Keynote at National Critical Care Institute of Education, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 16, 1988. Folder 2-4B: 2-4.13 Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural health and nursing in the twenty-first century. Presented as Distinguished Visiting Professor and Nurse Scholar, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 10, 1988. 2-4.14 Leininger, M. (1989). Transcultural nursing with a care focus: A basic ingredient for nursing excellence. Presented at 2nd International Excellence in Nursing Symposium, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, February 27, 1989. 2-4.15 Leininger,M. (1989). Transcultural nursing: Challenges today and for the future. Presented at 3rd Annual Research Symposium, Department of Nursing and Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society of Nursing, California State University at Fresno, April 28, 1989. 2-4.16 Leininger, M. (1989). Transcultural nursing: Culture care theory; principles and research findings to improve nursing care. Research and the discipline of nursing. 2 papers presented at 1st Annual Research Symposium, College of Nursing, South Dakota