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  1. The rites of normality: A co‐phenomenological auto‐ethnographic critique of a technocratic birth
  2. Abandon the concept of normality in psychiatric diagnosis
  3. Silent But Deadly: The Underlying Cultural Patterns of Everyday Behaviour By KirstenBell. London: Caw Press. 2022. pp. x + 208 notes, £11.99. figures, bibliography. ISBN: 9781399936323
  4. Good citizens, perfect patients, and family reputation: Stigma and prolonged isolation in people with drug-resistant tuberculosis in Vietnam
  5. Haiti: An Ethnographic Study of the Effects of International Aid on Haitian Life
  6. Environmental education and ecotourism - Fernando Ramírez and Josefina Santana , (2019). Environmental education and ecotourism. Springer
  7. The Eco-Certified Child: Citizenship and education for sustainability and environment - Malin Ideland, (2019). The Eco-Certified Child: Citizenship and education for sustainability and environment, Palgrave Macmillan.
  8. The technological imperative in tuberculosis care and prevention in Vietnam
  9. Neurosocialities: Anthropological Engagements with the Neurosciences
  10. Globalisation and the Ethics of Transnational Biobank Networks
  11. Biodiversity, drug discovery, and the future of global health: Introducing the biodiversity to biomedicine consortium, a call to action
  12. Personal Genomic Testing, Genetic Inheritance, and Uncertainty
  13. DBS as a ‘Technological Fix’ or a ‘Regime of Care’? Recognizing the Importance of Narrative Identity in Neurosurgical Services
  14. Tuberculosis and gender in the Asia‐Pacific region
  15. Recognizing the Nocebo Benefits Patient Care, But Demands Greater Cultural Competency in the Clinic
  16. Socio-political prescriptions for latent tuberculosis infection are required to prevent reactivation of tuberculosis
  17. The Global in Global Health is Not a Given
  18. Another stage of development: Biological degeneracy and the study of bodily ageing
  19. Ethics and Epistemology in Big Data Research
  20. Eliminating latent tuberculosis in low-burden settings: are the principal beneficiaries to be disadvantaged groups or the broader population?
  21. Mapping the illness trajectories of insomnia: a biographical disruption?
  22. RECIPROCITY-BUILDING AND THE IMPORTANCE OF INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION IN TUBERCULOSIS RESEARCH
  23. Tuberculosis prevention must integrate technological and basic care innovation
  24. More Than One Way to Be Global: Globalization of Research and the Contest of Ideas
  25. Tuberculosis and mental health in the Asia-Pacific
  26. The anthropology of multispecies assemblages
  27. A systems approach to animal communication
  28. Beyond Biomedicine: Relationships and Care in Tuberculosis Prevention
  29. The Fighting Art of <i>Pencak Silat</i> and its Music
  30. Introduction
  31. Sociocultural dimensions of tuberculosis: an overview of key concepts
  32. SOCIAL, HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF TUBERCULOSIS
  33. Hidden in plain view: degeneracy in complex systems
  34. The Liminal Body
  35. What Is Normal? A Historical Survey and Neuroanthropological Perspective
  36. Spitting blood: the history of tuberculosis
  37. Tapping the Plate or Hitting the Bottle: Sound and Movement in Self-accompanied and Musician-accompanied Dance
  38. Degeneracy: Demystifying and destigmatizing a core concept in systems biology
  39. Epigenomics and the concept of degeneracy in biological systems
  40. Music, dance and the total art work: choreomusicology in theory and practice
  41. Neanderthal-human hybrids
  42. Testosterone-driven seasonal regulation of vasopressin and galanin in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis of the Djungarian hamster (Phodopus sungorus)