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  1. Phenomenology of humiliation: feeling injustice in healthcare
  2. Cultivating trust: ethical imperatives to dismantle institutional racism in health care
  3. Politics and Possibilities of Moral Cosmopolitanisms
  4. Practising reflexivity: Ethico-epistemological and political practice?
  5. Othering and ethics of belonging in migrants' embodied healthcare experiences
  6. COVID-19, Internal Transitions and Vulnerable Citizens: Narratives of the Migrant Crisis in India during the Pandemic
  7. Ethical Issues in Breastfeeding and Lactation Interventions: A Scoping Review
  8. Beyond Public Health and Private Choice: Breastfeeding, Embodiment and Public Health Ethics
  9. Emotions and affects: the missing piece of the jigsaw puzzle of understanding risk attitudes in medical decision-making
  10. Challenges to the right to health in sub-Saharan Africa: reflections on inequities in access to dialysis for patients with end-stage kidney failure
  11. Philosophy and the clinic: Stigma, respect and shame
  12. Revisiting respect for persons: conceptual analysis and implications for clinical practice
  13. Adopting an ethical approach to migration health policy, practice and research
  14. What empirical research has been undertaken on the ethics of clinical research in India? A systematic scoping review and narrative synthesis
  15. Moral habitus: An approach to understanding embedded disrespectful practices
  16. The Social Construction of Incompetency: Moving Beyond Embedded Paternalism Toward the Practice of Respect
  17. The Rhetoric of the ‘Passive Patient’ in Indian Medical Negligence Cases
  18. The uninformed spouse: Balancing confidentiality and other professional obligations
  19. Practising reflexivity: Ethics, methodology and theory construction
  20. The Construction of ‘incompetency’: Moving beyond embedded paternalism towards moral attitude and practice of ‘respect’
  21. Practicing Reflexivity: Ethics, Methodology and Theory Construction
  22. The moral significance of capturing micro-inequities in hospital settings
  23. The moral significance of capturing micro-inequities in hospital settings
  24. Understanding the concept of 'real or valid consent'