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1. When hidden politics become visible: Administrative burden experiences of older adults and professionals in home care.

2. Bringing the Global into Medical Sociology: Medicalization, Narrative, and Global Health.

3. Harms of a Single Story: A Researcher's Personal Narrative and Plea for Change.

4. INTERPLAY OF GLOBAL TECHNOLOGICAL DYNAMICS AND LOCAL REALITIES: DIGITAL HEALTHCARE TRANSFORMATION IN TURKEY

5. Racing the Machine: Data Analytic Technologies and Institutional Inscription of Racialized Health Injustice.

6. 'They all of a sudden became new people': Using reproductive justice to explore narratives of hormonal contraceptive experience in Sweden.

7. Border game: on the (bio)technological production of female 1 corporalities in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

8. INTERPLAY OF GLOBAL TECHNOLOGICAL DYNAMICS AND LOCAL REALITIES: DIGITAL HEALTHCARE TRANSFORMATION IN TURKEY.

9. Are All Gay Men at Risk of Developing HIV/AIDS? Why China's Mass HIV Testing Has Majorly Targeted Gay Men in the Era of Biomedicalization.

11. Is it Still Ok to be Ok? Mental Health Labels as a Campus Technology.

12. Critical Doses: Nurturing Diversity in Psychedelic Studies.

13. Invisible, Responsible Women in Sweden - Planning Pregnancies, Choosing Contraceptives.

14. Dismantling Addiction Services: Neoliberal, Biomedical and Degendered Constraints on Social Work Practice.

15. Precision public health in the making: examining the becoming of the 'social' in a Swiss environmental health population-based cohort

16. Feral pharmaceuticalization—Biomedical uses of animal life in light of the global donkey hide trade.

17. Aproximaciones del Complejo Médico Industrial y Financiero (CMIF) en el tenis, el ciclismo y el boxeo en Colombia.

19. Introduction

20. The Biomedical Subjectification of Women of Advanced Maternal Age: Reproductive Risk, Privilege, and the Illusion of Control.

21. Protecting, managing and bending boundaries: a biomedicalization perspective on Swedish youth clinics’ responses to mental (ill) health

23. Saúde, aprimoramento e estilo de vida: o uso da profilaxia pré-exposição ao HIV (PrEP) entre homens gays, mulheres trans e travestis.

24. Post-Patienthood. Health Risks and the Reflexivity of Self-Embodiment.

25. Socio-psychedelic imaginaries: envisioning and building legal psychedelic worlds in the United States

26. A retreat from human rights? A reflection on sex work's place in contemporary HIV prevention.

27. Medical Surveillance in Perinatal Care: Negotiating Constraints, Constructing Risk, and the Elusive Goal of Mental Health Integration

28. Biomédicalisation massive de l’accouchement au Cambodge après 150 ans de résistance

29. How the more life discourse constrains end-of-life conversations in the primary care of medically frail older adults: A critical ethnography

30. Protecting, managing and bending boundaries: a biomedicalization perspective on Swedish youth clinics' responses to mental (ill) health.

31. The ‘good’ of extending fertility: ontology and moral reasoning in a biotemporal regime of reproduction.

32. Socio-psychedelic imaginaries: envisioning and building legal psychedelic worlds in the United States.

33. Human papillomavirus self‐sampling: A tool in cancer prevention and sexual health promotion.

34. Putting menopause on ice: the cryomedicalization of reproductive aging

35. Sex for seniors: how physicians discuss older adult’s sexuality

36. The Biomedical Closet? Undetectability among HIV-positive Gay Men in India.

39. Tecnología, sexo y poder: enfoque biopolítico de la profilaxis preexposición en el Estado español.

40. COVID-19 U SRBIJI IZMEĐU PRIVATNOG I JAVNOG: NARATIVI O BOLESTI I BOLOVANJU I BIOKOMUNIKABILNI MODELI.

41. Freezing time? The sociology of egg freezing.

42. Period Hacks: Menstruating in the Big Data Paradigm.

43. Women's empowerment and elective cesarean section for a single pregnancy: a population-based and multivariate study in Vietnam.

44. Who Are the Doctors of Korean Medicine? Exploring the Identity of a Medical Profession.

45. Práticas de percepção da fertilidade entre mulheres jovens.

46. Not of women born

47. Living with opioids: A qualitative study with patients with chronic low back pain.

48. Putting menopause on ice: the cryomedicalization of reproductive aging.

50. Biologics of Resistance: The Open Insulin Project and the Promise of Antibiocapital

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