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1. The cost and cost efficiency of conducting a 24-h dietary recall using INDDEX24, a mobile dietary assessment platform, compared with pen-and-paper interview in Viet Nam and Burkina Faso.

2. Validation of the INDDEX24 mobile app v. a pen-and-paper 24-hour dietary recall using the weighed food record as a benchmark in Burkina Faso.

3. ‘When the saints go marching in’: constructions of senior volunteering in Norwegian government white papers, and in Norwegian senior volunteers’ and health-care professionals’ stories.

4. Institutional Business Power: The Case of Ireland's Private Home Care Providers.

5. "You have to work...but you can't!": Contradictions of the Active Labour Market Policies for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the UK.

6. Digital Practices of Negotiation: Social Workers at the Intersection of Migration and Social Policies in Switzerland and Belgium.

7. Precarious ageing in a global pandemic – older adults' experiences of being at risk due to COVID-19.

8. Modes of relating to the new ICTs among older internet users: a qualitative approach.

9. Migrants' pathways to aged care: the role of local relationships of care in facilitating access for super-diverse older populations.

10. Sociocultural insights on dementia care-giving in Arab and Muslim communities: the perspectives of family care-givers.

11. 'It's overwhelming at the start': transitioning to public transit use as an older adult.

12. Accuracy and cost-effectiveness of the INDDEX24 Dietary Assessment Platform in Viet Nam.

13. 'Rising demand and decreasing resources': Theorising the 'cost of austerity' as a barrier to social worker discretion.

14. Exploring ageing and time as resources in men's mental health experiences.

15. What They Talk About When They Talk About Homelessness: Discourse and Knowledge Culture as a Barrier to Integrated Policy Initiatives.

16. Welfare Sanctions and Deprivation in Germany: Do First Sanctions Lead to Higher Levels of Deprivation Among the Long-Term Unemployed and Recipients of Basic Income Support?

17. Pride and Purpose: reflections on timebanking practice for fostering social networks in wellbeing improvement schemes.

18. International retirement and later-life migrants in the Marche region, Italy: materialities of landscape, 'home', lifestyle and consumption.

19. The Problem of Success and Failure in Public-private Innovation Partnerships.

20. (In)Decent work conditions and quality care: an issue for long-term care policy.

21. Doing ageing research in pandemic times: a reflexive approach towards research ethics during the COVID-19 pandemic.

22. 'When it comes to carers, you've got to be grateful that you've got a carer coming': older people's narratives of self-funding social care in England.

23. Downward transfer of support and care: understanding the cultural lag in rural China.

24. Ageing in extra-care housing: preparation, persistence and self-management at the boundary between the third and fourth age.

25. Care precarity among older British migrants in Spain.

26. Developing a multisensory methodology to explore older people's landscape experience in Australian aged-care facilities.

27. The Street-Level Organisation in-between Employer Needs and Client Needs: Creaming Users by Motivation in the Norwegian Employment and Welfare Service (NAV).

28. What Should Engagement in Health Research Look Like? Perspectives from People with Lived Experience, Members of the Public, and Engagement Managers.

29. Inside-Out Interviews: Cross-Cultural Research in China.

30. From "What" to "How": Experiential Learning in a Graduate Medicine for Ethicists Course.

31. Care chronicles: needing, seeking and getting self-funded social care as biographical disruptions among older people and their families.

32. Older people's family relationships in disequilibrium during the COVID-19 pandemic. What really matters?

33. Addressing Unmet Social Needs and Social Risks — A Qualitative Interview-Based Assessment of Parent Reported Outcomes and Impact from a Medical Legal Partnership.

34. Doing time in care homes: insights into the experiences of care home residents in Germany during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.

35. Social networks and their impact on access to health care: insights from older widows living alone in Kottayam, South India.

36. Experiences of social frailty among rural community-dwelling and assisted-living older adults: a qualitative study.

37. Making the mundane remarkable: an ethnography of the 'dignity encounter' in community district nursing.

38. A point of connection? Wellbeing, the veteran identity and older adults.

39. Constructing and negotiating social participation in old age: experiences of older adults living in urban environments in the United Kingdom.

40. Cultural generativity in perspective: motivations of older Jewish volunteers.

41. Theatre production: a positive metaphor for dementia care-giving.

42. The Lived Experience of Financialization at the UK Financial Fringe.

43. Art, authenticity and citizenship for people living with dementia in a care home.

44. Being occupied: supporting 'meaningful activity' in care homes for older people in England.

45. Moving In and Out of In-work Poverty in the UK: An Analysis of Transitions, Trajectories and Trigger Events.

46. Being a gerontologist: intersections between the professional and the personal in the Ageing of British Gerontology project.

47. 'Swallow medicine, eat rice, pray about health': health, health care and health-seeking experiences of South-East Asian older refugees.

48. Peer support for the newly diagnosed: how people with dementia can co-produce meeting centre services.

49. Thinking about caring for older relatives in the future: a qualitative exploration.

50. A salutogenesis approach to ageing with impairment: the managing and coping experiences of older people ageing with deafblindness.