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1. Reframing masculinity: structural vulnerability and HIV among black men who have sex with men and women.

2. The push of stigma: a qualitative study on the experiences and consequences of sexuality stigma among same-sex attracted men in Harare, Zimbabwe.

3. 'I am a mother': young women's negotiation of femininity and risk in the transition to adulthood.

4. Desire across borders: markets, migration, and marital HIV risk in rural Mexico.

5. 'Taking care' in the age of AIDS: older rural South Africans' strategies for surviving the HIV epidemic.

6. Social risk, stigma and space: key concepts for understanding HIV vulnerability among black men who have sex with men in New York City.

7. Sex, love and money along the Namibian-Angolan border.

8. Identity management and sense of belonging to gay community among young rural Thai same-sex attracted men: implications for HIV prevention and treatment.

9. 'They wrote "gay" on her file': transgender Ugandans in HIV prevention and treatment.

10. How do community-based HIV prevention programmes for men who have sex with men ‘travel’? Lessons from the Ukwazana / Zwakalani journey in South Africa.

11. ‘Men usually say that HIV testing is for women’: gender dynamics and perceptions of HIV testing in Lesotho.

12. Subjective culture and HIV preventive behaviour among young Latin Americans: a systematic review.

13. The politics of testing positive: an autoethnography of media (mis)representations at the ‘start’ and ‘end’ of different pandemics

14. 'When you visit a man you should prepare yourself': male community care worker approaches to working with men living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa.

15. Women's views on communication with health care providers about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention.

16. Science, technology, power and sex: PrEP and HIV-positive gay men in Paris

17. Dangerous girls and cheating boys: Zulu-speaking disabled young peoples’ constructs of heterosexual relationships in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

18. Experience of religion and spirituality among socially marginalised people living with HIV in Mississippi.

19. "I feel empowered": women's perspectives on and experiences with long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy in the USA and Spain.

20. Structure and agency in long-distance truck drivers’ lived experiences of condom use for HIV prevention

21. Beyond ‘working with men and boys’: (re)defining, challenging and transforming masculinities in sexuality and health programmes and policy

22. ‘Women are supposed to be the leaders’: intersections of gender, race and colonisation in HIV prevention with Indigenous young people

23. Sex worker activism, feminist discourse and HIV in Bangladesh

24. Young rural women's perceptions of sexual infidelity among men in Cambodia.

25. Passivos, ativos and versáteis: men who have sex with men, sexual positions and vulnerability to HIV infection in the northeast of Brazil.

26. 'You already drank my beer, I can decide anything': using structuration theory to explore the dynamics of alcohol use, gender-based violence and HIV risk among female sex workers in Tanzania.

27. Gender, migration and perceptions of HIV risk in Mexico.

28. Talking about sex in pregnancy: reflections from the field in urban South Africa.

29. Virality, desire and health assemblages: mapping (dis)continuities in the response to and management of HIV and COVID-19

30. ‘Oh, I don’t really want to bother with that:’ gay and bisexual young men's perceptions of barriers to PrEP information and uptake

31. 'I'm more aware of my HIV risk than anything else': syndemics of syphilis and HIV among gay men in Winnipeg.

32. 'They say God punishes people with HIV': experiences of stigma and discrimination among adults with HIV in Dili, Timor-Leste.

33. ‘If you aren’t married yet, you’ll be married to your treatment from now on’: embodied mediations in a women’s HIV peer advisory project in Mexico

34. Barriers to access and uptake of antiretroviral therapy among HIV-positive men who have sex with men in Hanoi, Vietnam: from HIV testing to treatment.

35. Exploring the intersections of transnationalism, sexuality and HIV risk.

36. Advice for prevention from HIV-positive African-American women: 'My story is not just a story'.

37. Predictors of sexual behaviour among men and women in New York City area prisons.

38. Explicitly racialised and extraordinarily over-represented: Black immigrant men in 25 years of news reports on HIV non-disclosure criminal cases in Canada

39. How intersectional constructions of sexuality, culture, and masculinity shape identities and sexual decision-making among men who have sex with men in coastal Kenya.

40. Structural community factors and sub-optimal engagement in HIV care among low-income women in the Deep South of the USA.

41. Experimentals, bottoms, risk-reducers and clubbers: exploring diverse sexual practice in an Internet-active high-risk behaviour group of men who have sex with men in Sweden.

42. Gendered power dynamics and women's negotiation of family planning in a high HIV prevalence setting: a qualitative study of couples in western Kenya.

43. Cultural influences on HIV testing among Latino youth.

44. Substance use, sexual behaviour and prevention strategies of Vancouver gay and bisexual men who recently attended group sex events.

45. Personal views about womanhood amongst women living with HIV in Botswana.

46. Wimbo : implications for risk of HIV infection among circumcised fishermen in Western Kenya.

47. HIV-positive Mozambican migrants in South Africa: loneliness, secrecy and disclosure

48. Pleasure, risk perception and consent among group sex party attendees in a small Canadian Urban Centre

49. From rhetoric to reality? Putting HIV and AIDS rights talk into practice in a South African rural community.

50. Are bisexually active men a ‘bridge’ for HIV transmission to the ‘general population’ in Germany? Data from the European Men-Who-Have-Sex-With-Men Internet Survey (EMIS).