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1. Broadening the evidence base of mental health policy and practice.

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

3. Health, wealth and poverty in developing countries: Beyond the State, market, and civil society.

4. Translating mental health policy into practice: Ongoing challenges and frustrations.

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

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

7. Health inequity and its social determinants: A sociological commentary.

8. 'The best friend Medicare ever had'? Policy narratives and changes in Coalition health policy.

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

10. Educational inequalities in avoidable deaths in Norway: A population based study.

11. On the inequitable impact of universal health insurance: The experience of Bulgaria in transition.

12. AIDS is a tear in the social fabric of Papua New Guinea: HIV and its impact, 2005-2025.

13. Conflicts of interest in neoliberal times: perspectives of Australian medical students.

14. Embodying experience and expertise: comparing mother and intended-mother activism in the cases of infertility and autism.

15. Embodying policy-making in mental health: the implementation of Partners in Recovery.

16. From deinstitutionalisation to consumer empowerment: mental health policy, neoliberal restructuring and the closure of the ‘Big bins’ in Victoria.

17. Inequalities in child health in Bolivia: Has Morales made a difference?

18. 'Ageing-in-place': Frontline experiences of intergenerational family carers of people with dementia.

19. The origins of a New Zealand suicidal cohort: 1970-2007.

20. 'The 'buck' stops with me' - reconciling men's lay conceptualisations of responsibility for health with men's health policy.

21. Disparities in access to health care among non-citizens in the United States.

22. Deep structure and controversy: Re-reading the fluoridation debate.

23. Introduction – A sociological focus on ‘expert patients’.

24. Medical dominance in a changing world: the UK case.

25. Editorial.

26. The age of LARC: making sexual citizens on the frontiers of technoscientific healthism.

27. Health, wealth and poverty in developing countries: Beyond the State, market, and civil society

28. Summary

29. Self-support for drug users in the context of harm reduction policy: A lay expertise defined by drug users’ life skills and citizenship

30. Health inequity and its social determinants: A sociological commentary

31. ‘The best friend Medicare ever had’? Policy narratives and changes in Coalition health policy

32. (Dis)entangling medicine and media: a qualitative analysis of the relationship between the fields of healthcare and journalism.

33. Editorial

34. Mobile, wearable and ingestible health technologies: towards a critical research agenda.

35. Informal caring networks for people at end of life: building social capital in Australian communities.

36. Framing pandemic management: New governance, science or culture?

37. Confidence at the expense of trust: The mass adoption of the Human Papillomavirus vaccine in Australia.

38. Older people's perceived health and wellbeing: The contribution of peer-run community-based organisations.

39. Dreaming the impossible dream: Ordering risks in Australian maternity care policies.

40. Towards an integrated model of practice evaluation balancing accountability, critical knowledge and developmental perspectives.

41. A sociological approach to workforce shortages: Findings of a qualitative study in Australian hospitals.

42. Embodying policy-making in mental health: the implementation of Partners in Recovery

43. Introduction

44. Editorial

45. ‘The 'buck' stops with me’ – reconciling men’s lay conceptualisations of responsibility for health with men’s health policy

46. Disparities in access to health care among non-citizens in the United States

47. Social determinants of child health and well-being

48. The relationship between policy and place: The role of school meals in addressing health inequalities

49. Medical dominance in a changing world: the UK case

50. The big picture: the health and wellbeing of three generations of women in rural and remote areas of Australia