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1. Ethics as ritual: smoothing over moments of dislocation in biomedicine.

2. From biopolitics to bioethics: church, state, medicine and assisted reproductive technology in Ireland.

3. Social science and bioethics: the way forward.

4. How sociology can save bioethics . . . maybe.

5. Co-ordinating ‘ethical’ clinical trials: the role of research coordinators in the contract research industry.

6. Taking sociology seriously: a new approach to the bioethical problems of infectious disease.

7. Biobanks, bioethics and concepts of donated blood in the UK.

8. The concept of medicalisation reassessed: a response to Joan Busfield.

9. The sociology of rationing: Towards increased interdisciplinary dialogue ‐ A critical interpretive literature review.

10. 'We came here to stay': Making biobanks worth maintaining in Spain.

11. Risk, life extension and the pursuit of medical possibility.

12. Paradoxes of professional autonomy: a qualitative study of U.S. neonatologists from 1978‐2017.

13. Managing ethical uncertainty: implicit normativity and the sociology of ethics.

14. Reinforcing medical authority: clinical ethics consultation and the resolution of conflicts in treatment decisions.

15. Doctors as moral pioneers: Negotiated boundaries of assisted conception in Colombia.

16. Altruism, solidarity and affect in live kidney donation and breastmilk sharing.

17. Embodiment and ethics: constructing medicine's two bodies.