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51. Marriage is not a safe place: Heterosexual marriage and HIV-related vulnerability in Indonesia.

52. The limits of behaviour change theory: Condom use and contexts of HIV risk in the Kolkata sex industry.

53. HIV vulnerability and sexual risk among African youth in Windsor, Canada.

54. Don't bother to wrap it: Online Giftgiver and Bugchaser newsgroups, the social impact of gift exchanges and the 'carnivalesque'.

55. Concerns and experiences of women participating in a short-term AZT intervention feasibility study for prevention of HIV transmission from mother-to-child.

56. Homosexuality, seropositivity, and family obligations: Perspectives of HIV-infected men who have sex with men in China.

57. Community preparedness for HIV vaccine trials in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

58. Cultural heuristics in risk assessment of HIV/AIDS.

59. The ‘healthy brothel’: The context of clinical services for sex workers in Hillbrow, South Africa.

60. Who's right? Human rights, sexual rights and social change in Barbados.

61. ‘It's in the nature of men’: Women's perception of risk for HIV/AIDS in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

62. Vulnerability to HIV among regular male partners and the social coding of intimacy in modern societies.

63. ‘Take your mat and go!’: Rural Malawian women's strategies in the HIV/AIDS era.

64. Homosexuality and HIV/AIDS stigma in Jamaica.

65. Men who have sex with men's sexual relations with women in Bangladesh.

66. Cultural discourses and HIV/AIDS activists' meanings about PrEP.

67. Secrecy as embodied practice: beyond the confessional imperative.

71. HIV/AIDS and ‘othering’ in South Africa: The blame goes on.

72. Following the divine: an ethnographic study of structural violence among transgender in South India.

73. The emergence and evolution of HIV counselling in Zambia: a 25-year history.

74. ‘Transparent sexualities’: sexual openness, HIV disclosure and the governmentality of sexuality in South Africa.

75. Masculinity and engagement in HIV care among male fisherfolk on HIV treatment in Uganda.

76. La vida normal: living with HIV in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

77. Abjection. Objection. Subjection: rethinking the history of AIDS in Australian gay men's futures.

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

79. Cultural influences on HIV testing among Latino youth.

80. Men’s moralising discourses on gender and HIV risk in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

81. Unveiling the silence: women's sexual health and experiences in Nepal.

82. ‘If you have children, you have responsibilities’: motherhood, sex work and HIV in southern Tanzania.

83. Marital sex among people living with HIV receiving antiretroviral treatment in Northern Thailand.

84. ‘He is proud of my courage to ask him to be circumcised’: experiences of female partners of male circumcision clients in Iringa region, Tanzania.

85. Realigning government action with public health evidence: the legal and policy environment affecting sex work and HIV in Asia.

86. The relational dynamics of hegemonic masculinity among South African men and women in the context of HIV.

87. Economic empowerment and AIDS-related stigma in rural Kenya: a double-edged sword?

88. Internalised conflicts in the practice of religion among kwandengue living with HIV in Douala, Cameroun.

89. Social and cultural contexts of concurrency in a township in Cape Town, South Africa.

90. Masculinity and HIV disclosure among heterosexual South African men: implications for HIV/AIDS intervention.

91. Parents, peers and pornography: the influence of formative sexual scripts on adult HIV sexual risk behaviour among Black men in the USA.

92. Gender relations and risks of HIV transmission in South India: the discourse of female sex workers' clients.

93. Superstition, witchcraft and HIV prevention in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Ghana.

94. Reasoning and deciding PMTCT-adherence during pregnancy among women living with HIV in Kenya.

95. 'It hurts, but I don't have a choice, I'm not working and I'm sick': decisions and experiences regarding abortion of women living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa.

96. Divine targets: youth at the centre of Catholic and Pentecostal responses to HIV and AIDS in Brazil.

97. 'What does it take to be a man? What is a real man?': ideologies of masculinity and HIV sexual risk among Black heterosexual men.

98. ABC for people with HIV: responses to sexual behaviour recommendations among people receiving antiretroviral therapy in Jinja, Uganda.

99. American Indian gay, bisexual and two-spirit men: a rapid assessment of HIV/AIDS risk factors, barriers to prevention and culturally-sensitive intervention.

100. Sexual communication among married couples in the context of a microbicide clinical trial and acceptability study in Pune, India.