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1. Retraction of scientific papers: the case of vaccine research.

2. Not worth the paper it's written on? Informed consent and biobank research in a Norwegian context.

3. Weighing up the future: a meta-ethnography of household perceptions of the National Child Measurement Programme in England.

4. Un(ac)countable no-bodies: the politics of ignorance in global health policymaking.

5. What you should know about RACISM-20 in the U.S.: a fact sheet in the time of COVID-19.

6. Biological citizenship through litigation: Ebola survivors in Sierra Leone and the suit to redefine corruption.

7. Personalized medicine and preventive health care: juxtaposing health policy and clinical practice.

8. The intersection of structure and agency within charitable community food programs in Toronto, Canada, during the COVID-19 pandemic: cultivating systemic change.

9. The construction of mental health as a technological problem in India.

10. Engaging with communities and precarity theory to bring new perspectives to public mental health.

11. More than one crisis: COVID-19 response actors navigating multi-dimensional crises in Flanders, Belgium.

12. What price public health? Funding the local public health system in England post-2013.

13. Understanding compliance as multi-faceted: values and practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Austria.

14. The work of waste during COVID-19: logics of public, environmental, and occupational health.

15. The impact of vertical public health initiatives on gendered familial care work: public health and ethical issues.

16. Outsourcing sovereignty: global health partnerships and the state in Zambia.

17. Personalised medicine in the Danish welfare state: political visions for the public good.

18. Collective eating and the management of chronic disease in Dakar: translating and enacting dietary advice.

19. The quest for diffusible community health worker projects and the pitfalls of scaling culture.

20. Do you see the problem? Visualising a generalised 'complex local system' of antibiotic prescribing across the United Kingdom using qualitative interview data.

21. Can White allyship contribute to tackling ethnic inequalities in health? Reflections on the experiences of diverse young adults in England.

22. 'I don't think there's anything I can do which can keep me healthy': how the UK immigration and asylum system shapes the health & wellbeing of refugees and asylum seekers in Scotland.

23. Slim choices: young people's experiences of individual responsibility for childhood obesity.

24. Concepts, disciplines and politics: on 'structural violence' and the 'social determinants of health'.

25. Promoting health and well-being in prisons: an analysis of one year's prison inspection reports.

27. Young pregnant women and public health: introducing a critical reparative justice/care approach using South African case studies.

28. Constituting practices, shaping markets: remaking healthy living through commercial promotion of blood pressure monitors and scales.

29. How food companies influence evidence and opinion – straight from the horse’s mouth.

30. Re-assessing vulnerability to foodborne illness: pathways and practices.

31. Normative positions towards COVID-19 contact-tracing apps: findings from a large-scale qualitative study in nine European countries.

32. COVID-19 contact tracing apps: UK public perceptions.

33. Rethinking disease preparedness: incertitude and the politics of knowledge.

34. Getting to the heart of the matter: a research partnership with Aboriginal women in South and Central Australia.

35. 'Ebola is a business': an analysis of the atmosphere of mistrust in the tenth Ebola epidemic in the DRC.

36. Vulnerability and antimicrobial resistance.

37. "Help curb the hunger pangs": news media frames of weight loss during the COVID- 19 lockdown.

38. An investigation of structural violence in the lived experience of food insecurity.

39. Time, resourcing, and ethics: how the routinisation of organ donation after circulatory death in the NHS has created new ethical issues.

40. "We're open to all": The paradox of diversity in the U.S.-based free fitness movement.

41. Intersectionality and eco-social theory: a review of potentials for public health knowledge and social justice.

42. 'Complexity' as a rhetorical smokescreen for UK public health inaction on diet.

43. The 'noncommunicable disease space': ethnographies of conferences, advocacy and outrage.

44. High-income countries remain overrepresented in highly ranked public health journals: a descriptive analysis of research settings and authorship affiliations.

45. Frailty goes viral: a critical discourse analysis of COVID-19 national clinical guidelines in the United Kingdom.

46. Falling down the rabbit hole? Methodological, conceptual and policy issues in current health inequalities research.

47. Speaking for others: ethical and political dilemmas of research in global health.

48. Law and biomedicine and the making of 'genuine' traditional medicines in global health.

49. The masking and making of fieldworkers and data in postcolonial Global Health research contexts.

50. 'Grenfell changes everything?' Activism beyond hope and despair.