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1. Chronic illness in South Asia: rethinking discourses of risk, evidence, and control.

2. Infertility as inevitable: chronic lifestyles, temporal inevitability and the making of abnormal bodies in India.

3. Chronic relationships and mental health care: global pharmaceuticals in a local healing shrine in India.

4. "Initially, medicines will be given, and then we need to study the case": Medicalized perspectives about chronicity and mental health care in Kerala.

5. Museum of failed HIV research.

6. Bodies and orientations. Perspectives and strategies among service users in psychosocial rehabilitation housing facilities in Denmark.

7. Jointly enclosed in-between: the collective meaning of liminality in refugees’ and other migrants’ mental health care.

8. Critical ethnographic respect: womens' narratives, material conditions, and emergency contraception in India.

9. Community centrality and social science research

10. Globalizing transit worker stress.

11. Imaginaries of a laparoscope: power, convenience, and sterilization in rural India.

12. 'Small' data, isolated populations, and new categories of rare diseases in Finland and Poland.

13. 'Hawa' and 'resistensiya': local health knowledge and the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.

14. Transnational spirituality and healing: an ethnographic exploration of alternative medicine in Lisbon and Athens.

15. 'At the hospital I learnt the truth': diagnosing male infertility in rural Malawi

16. The work of reform: a critical examination of health policy.

17. Politics, law and a lack of sperm: single women and fertility treatment in the Swedish health system.

18. 'I do not feel well here as such. But it has become my home': abandonment and care in healing shrines.

19. When the clinic becomes home: on the limits of kinship care in an eating disorder treatment centre in Italy.

20. Care without heart: kinship, chronic illness, and the emotion of care in Delhi.

21. Isabella's lion: circular care, kinship, and healing in Brazilian Candomblé.

22. Patient patients: middle-aged British Pakistani women and the intuition of limits to care.

23. The iatrogenesis of obstetric racism in Brazil: beyond the body, beyond the clinic.

24. Pulsing bodies and embodying pulse: musical effervescence in a South African HIV/AIDS community outreach program.

25. Ethnography and medicine: the utility of positivist methods in research.

26. When families fail: shifting expectations of care among people living with HIV in Nairobi, Kenya

27. 'Constituent Covid-19 apocalypses: contagious conspiracism, 5G, and viral vaccinations'.

28. Sorcery and well-being: bodily transformation at Beckeranta.

29. Iatrogenic life: veterinary medicine, cruelty, and the politics of culling in India.

30. A phenomenological ethnography of radiology: exploring the enactive and intersubjective aspects of radiological praxis.

31. The narrative paradox of the BRCA gene: an ethnographic study in the clinical encounters of ovarian cancer patients.

32. Illuminating the craft of policy: an anthropological approach to policy ethnography.

33. Hegemony versus pluralism: Ayurveda and the Movement for Global Mental Health.

34. Chronicity and the patient's decision-making work. The case of an advanced cancer patient.

35. Merging care and prevention: preventive properties of antiretroviral drugs and HIV chronification in the case of Switzerland.

36. Searching for a feeling once felt: narratives of alcohol and health among Japanese immigrants in Hawaiʻi.

37. Medical technologies: flows, frictions and new socialities

38. When deservingness policies converge: US immigration enforcement, health reform and patient dumping.

39. Reflections on the history of bareback sex through ethnography: the works of subjectivity and PrEP.

40. Reconfiguring diagnostic work in Danish general practice; regulation, triage and the secretaries as diagnostician.

41. Textual healing: tailor-made kabbalistic therapeutics in Jerusalem.

42. Universal classifications, national approaches and specific situations: a comparative study on the conceptualization of nodding syndrome in Uganda and Tanzania.

43. Peer support workers' conceptions of drug users and the implications for service provision.

44. The unsanitary other and racism during the pandemic: analysis of purity discourses on social media in India, France and United States of America during the COVID-19 pandemic.

45. Healing myths, yoga styles and social bodies: socio-logics of yoga as a health practice in the socially stratified city of Marseille, France.

46. The health imaginary of postural yoga.

47. Being alone together: yoga, bodywork, and intimate sociality in American households.

48. 'A tool to help me through the darkness': suffering and healing among teacher-practitioners of Ashtanga yoga.

49. From iatrogenic harm to iatrogenic violence: corruption and the end of medicine.

50. Introduction: medicine's shadowside: revisiting clinical iatrogenesis.