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1. Attitudes towards death and representations of the afterlife in contemporary Romania.

2. Abduction or Elopement? Contrastive Newspaper Framing of the Alleged Abduction of Ese Oruru Saga in Selected Nigerian Dailies.

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

4. Higher education's many diversities: of students, institutions and experiences; and outcomes?

5. Healthcare and discourse: exploration of interprofessional learning within a Brazilian context.

6. Degrees of difference: The politics of classifying international medical graduates.

7. New age orientalism: Ayurvedic 'wellness and spa culture.'.

8. The differential incorporation of CAM into the medical establishment: The case of acupuncture and homeopathy in Portugal.

9. On being credibly ill: Class and gender in illness stories among welfare officers and clients with medically unexplained symptoms.

10. I'm not dieting, 'I'm doing it for science': Masculinities and the experience of dieting.

11. Everyday trajectories of hearing correction.

12. Trials and tribulations on the road to implementing integrative medicine in a hospital setting.

13. Las politicas de igualdad en el 'welfare mix': opiniones y percepciones sobre el papel de las ONGs.

14. On Becoming a Pragmatic Researcher: The Importance of Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methodologies.

15. SOCIAL CONTEXT AND “NATURAL RECOVERY”: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL IN THE RESOLUTION OF DRUG-ASSOCIATED PROBLEMS.

16. Exploring the robustness of set theoretic findings from a large n fsQCA: an illustration from the sociology of education.

17. The experience of living with chronic illness for the haemodialysis patient: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

18. Critical reflections on youth and equality in the rural context.

19. June 1989 and beyond: Julia Brannen’s contribution to mixed methods research.

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

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

22. The subjective experience of Polynesians in the Australian health system.

23. Challenging homogenous representations of rural youth through a reconceptualisation of young rural Tasmanian's sexual health strategies.

24. Development of an ethical methodology for post-bushfire research with children.

25. Tensions in compliance for renal patients - how renal discussion groups conceive knowledge and safe care.

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

27. Contracts in the English NHS: Market levers and social embeddedness.

28. Encounters with the 'dark side': New graduate nurses' experiences in a mental health service.

29. The slide to pragmatism: A values-based understanding of 'dangerous' personality disorders.

30. 'Culture it's a big term isn't it'? An analysis of child and family health nurses' understandings of culture and intercultural communication.

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

32. Embodying the gay self: Body image, reflexivity and embodied identity.

33. 'God is a vegetarian': The food, health and bio-spirituality of Hare Krishna, Buddhist and Seventh-Day Adventist devotees.

34. The rise and relevance of qualitative research.

35. Managing Everyday Ethics in Assisted Living: A Research-Based Case Analysis for the Classroom.

36. The Need for Theory and the Value of Cooperation: Disruption and Deritualization.