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1. 'And that was her choice': Dutch general practitioners' perceptions of the autonomy of patients with non-western migration backgrounds who experience domestic violence.

2. The good pain patient: a critical evaluation of patients’ self-presentations in specialist pain clinics.

3. Temporalities of peer support: the role of digital platforms in the 'living presents' of mental ill-health.

4. Health professionals' intervention in the context of domestic violence against women: exploring perceptions and experiences of providing healthcare.

5. Healthcare and legal systems responses to coercive control: an embodied performance of one woman's experience.

6. Temporalities of emergency: the experiences of Indigenous women with traumatic brain injury from violence waiting for healthcare and service support in Australia.

7. Leaky bodies, vaccination and three layers of memory: bio-immune, social-collective and lived experience.

8. 'The night is for sleeping': how nurses care for conflicting temporal orders in older person care.

9. How do people drink alcohol at a low-risk level?

10. Men, bodywork, health and the potentiality of performance and image-enhancing drugs.

11. Selective adoption of therapeutic devices among people with type 1 diabetes.

12. Analysis of the social consequences and value implications of the Everyday Discrimination Scale (EDS): implications for measurement of discrimination in health research.

13. Gut feelings and lived experiences: a qualitative study of ‘anti-diet’ dietitians’ and psychologists’ motivations and experiences regarding the weight-neutral approach.

14. Building a Nyoongar work practice model for Aboriginal youth mental health: prioritising trust, culture and spirit, and new ways of working.

15. Situational expectations and surveillance in families affected by dementia: organising uncertainties of ageing and cognition.

16. Doing peer work in mental health services: Unpacking different enactments of lived experiences.

17. Communicating the complex lives of families that include a child with Down syndrome.

18. Medical innovations can reduce social inequalities in health: an analysis of blood pressure and medication in the HUNT study.

19. Healing journeys: experiences of young Aboriginal people in an urban Australian therapeutic community drug and alcohol program.

20. Dating apps as public health 'problems': cautionary tales and vernacular pedagogies in news media.

21. Conceptualising the continuum of female genital fashioning practices.

22. 'It's a cultural thing': excuses used by health professionals on providing inclusive care.

23. Professional identity and epistemic stress: complementary medicine in the academy.

24. A posthuman decentring of person-centred care.

25. Domestic violence, coercive control and mental health in a pandemic: disenthralling the ecology of the domestic.

26. Becoming posthuman: hepatitis C, the race to elimination and the politics of remaking the subject.

27. Social class, teachers, and medicalisation lag: a qualitative investigation of teachers' discussions of ADHD with parents and the effect of neighbourhood-level social class.

28. Men and masculinities in qualitative research on vasectomy: perpetuation or progress?

29. Resignation, goal orientation or cultural essentialism? Health care practitioners’ approaches to interventions on childhood obesity.

30. Support for parents/carers of primary school aged gender diverse children in England, UK: a mixed-method analysis of experiences with health services.

31. 'A little bubble of utopia': constructions of a primary care-based pilot clinic providing gender affirming hormone therapy.

32. Making sense of the abortion pill: a sociotechnical analysis of RU486 in Canada.

33. Conflicted hope: social egg freezing and clinical conflicts of interest.

34. Negotiating trust and struggling for control: everyday narratives of unwanted disclosure of HIV status among people with HIV in Australia.

35. Building community, one swipe at a time: hook-up apps and the production of intimate publics between women.

36. Covid-19 as a 'breaching experiment': exposing the fractured society.

37. Young migrant and refugee people's views on unintended pregnancy and abortion in Sydney.

38. By the light of the corona (virus): revealing hegemonic masculinity and the double bind for men in responding to crises.

39. 'They know better than we doctors do': providers' preparedness for transgender healthcare in Vietnam.

40. 'Mostly accurate with occasional piles of bullshit': patient 'boundary-work' in an online scientific controversy.

41. Beyond stress and coping: the relevance of critical theoretical perspectives to conceptualising racial discrimination in health research.

42. Professionalism and person-centredness: developing a practice-based approach to leadership within NHS maternity services in the UK.

43. Interprofessional role boundaries in diabetes education in Australia.

44. The vulnerable-empowered mother of academic food discourses: a qualitative meta-synthesis of studies of low-income mothers and food provisioning.

45. Is living well with dementia a credible aspiration for spousal carers?

46. Food insecurity, psychological distress and alcohol use: understanding the salience of family roles for gender disparities.

47. Epistemic cultures in complementary medicine: knowledge-making in university departments of osteopathy and Chinese medicine.

48. Public and private families: a comparative thematic analysis of the intersections of social norms and scrutiny.

49. Hospitals as professional organizations: challenges for reorientation towards health promotion.

50. Relational approaches to fostering health equity for Indigenous children through early childhood intervention.