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251. Permanent residents in caravan parks, managers and the persistence of the social.

252. Civic engagement, gender and self-rated health in poor communities: evidence from Jordan's refugee camps.

253. 'Merging' the Aboriginal population: Welfare, justice, power and the separation of Aboriginal children in Victoria.

254. Health lifestyle theory in an Asian context.

255. Geography and credentialism: the assessment and accreditation of overseas-trained doctors.

256. Re-claiming or re-shaping fatherhood.

257. Geography and credentialism: assessment and accreditation of overseas-trained doctors.

258. The privatisation of professional knowledge in the public health care sector in China.

259. Editorial.

260. Editorial.

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

265. Doctor-patient relationships amid changes in contemporary society: a view from the health communication field.

266. New Editorial Team for Health Sociology Review.

267. The healthcare field as a marketplace: general practitioners, pharmaceutical companies, and profit-led prescribing in Pakistan.

268. 'I've got no idea': an ethnography of Critical Care Nurses' nuanced and ambiguous professional identities in regional Australia.

269. Sedative administration in Spanish hospitals in the context of perinatal loss: findings from a mixed-methods study.

270. All-cause mortality risk for men and women in the United States: the role of partner's education relative to own education.

271. Professional perspectives on serodiscordant family service provision in the context of blood-borne viruses.

272. Relationship between social cohesion and basic public health services utilisation among Chinese internal migrants: a perspective of socioeconomic status differentiation.

273. Harm reduction and the ethics of drug use: contemporary techniques of self-governance.

274. Health consumer participation, medical dominance and digital ethics in Indonesia: the Prita Case.

275. Research as care: practice-based knowledge translation as transformative learning through video-reflexive ethnography.

276. Health information in creative translation: establishing a collaborative project of research and exhibition making.

277. Debakarn Koorliny Wangkiny: steady walking and talking using first nations-led participatory action research methodologies to build relationships.

279. 'It's not within my control': local explanations for the development of lung cancer in China.

280. Introduction - special issue, Latin American health sociology.

281. Locating and applying sociological theories of risk-taking to develop public health interventions for adolescents.

282. Evaluation of 'Ask the Specialist': a cultural education podcast to inspire improved healthcare for Aboriginal peoples in Northern Australia.

283. The consequences of household composition and household change for Indigenous health: evidence from eight waves of the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC).

284. Introduction: Longevity and sociology.

285. Schools of sociology? The structuring of sociological knowledge in the sociology of health and medicine since 1960.

286. Body as choice or body as compulsion: An experiential perspective on body-self relations and the boundary between normal and pathological.

287. A critical discourse analysis of Canadian and Australian public health recommendations promoting physical activity to children.

288. Reconfiguring time: optimisation and authenticity in accounts of people surviving with advanced cancer.

289. Heavy drinking as phenomenon: gender and agency in accounts of men's heavy drinking.

290. The responsibilisation of food security: What is the problem represented to be?

291. Editorial: Lifestyle science: Self-healing, co-production and DIY.

292. Death, working-class culture and social distinction.

294. Health and functional capacity -- Capturing capability limitations in measures of health.

295. Justification of ethical considerations in health economics -- Merging the theories of Niklas Luhmann and Charles Taylor.

296. Health, freedom and work in rural Victoria: The impact of labour market casualisation on health and wellbeing.

297. The birth of a speciality: The sociology of health and medicine in Australia.

298. Legislative hegemony and nurse practitioner practice in rural and remote Australia.

299. Framing disease: The avian influenza pandemic in Australia.

300. Images of the desire for drugs.