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Vol. 34 No. 3 (2025)
Vol. 34 No. 3 (2025)
Published:
2025-10-23
Editorial - Dossier Biomedical HIV prevention and sexuality: mediations and co-productions of bodies, pleasures and technologies
Biomedical HIV prevention and sexuality: mediations among bodies, technologies, and self-care
Simone Monteiro, Mauro Brigeiro
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Ensaio
“Do not defend the indefensible”: elements for a cosmopolitical and antiracist approach to public health at the end of the world
José Miguel Nieto Olivar
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Original research articles
Promoção da saúde mental coletiva mediada por produções sonoras
Nubia Esperanza Torres C, Ana María Lara S, Martha Inés Solano M, Claudia Irene Giraldo V, Cecilia de Santacruz
e240677pt
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Humanization in care for indigenous women in a reference hospitalin Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Verônica Gronau Luz, Catia Paranhos Martins, Wanaline Fonseca Fonseca, Fabiana Casagranda Casagranda, Raquel Paiva Dias Scopel Scopel, Ricardo Fernandes Fernandes
e230767pt
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Equity in health of LGBTI+ people: trajectories of struggle in the social movement in Natal/RN
Matheus Oliveira Lacerda, Francisco Cleiton Vieira, Mercês de Fátima dos Santos Silva
e230637pt
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“You have no idea what a mother goes through with this disease”:experiences of mothers living with HIV/AIDS about motherhood
Analu Aparecida Dmucharski, Gustavo Zambenedetti
e240609pt
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Capitalism and law contemporary roles on Brazilian health concept:contributions from a French discourse analysis standpoint
Júlio César dos Reis Petter, Luciene Jung de Campos
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Harm reduction as an ethical-political project: a study on the conceptions of harm reduction in the scientific literature
Anna Carolina Vidal Matos, Tadeu Mattos Farias, Isabel Fernandes de Oliveira, Pedro Henrique Antunes Costa
e220529pt
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Experience of the COVID-19 pandemic for women in prison situations in Bahia
Rayra Pereira Buriti Santos, Ellen de Moraes e Silva, Layla Vitorio Peçanha, Maria Helena de Oliveira Barrosa, Aldo Pacheco Ferreira
e230677pt
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Influence of social media on teenagers sexual behaviors; insightsfrom Indonesia
Muhammad Saud; Siti Mas’udah, Princess Zarla J Raguindin, S Ramya, Mohammad Falahat, Asia Ashfaq, Abdullah Ibrahim
e240732pt
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Socio-environmental damages of the Brazilian mining model: a qualitative study on the role of a social movement from the perspective of health promotion
Jandira Maciel da Silva, Monaliza Antunes Ferraz Morais
e240536pt
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Affections and narratives about obesity in between boxes: a(auto)biographical research in a health education device
Rafael Arcanjo Tavares Filho, Ligia Amparo da Silva-Santos, Micheli Dantas Soares
e240131pt
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The healthcare trajectory of riverside women in reproductive planning at a fluvial Primary Health Unit in Amazonas
Anny Beatriz Costa Antony de Andrade, Luiza Garnelo
e250141pt
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Dossier Biomedical HIV prevention and sexuality: mediations and co-productions of bodies, pleasures, and technologies
“PrEP = Autonomy”: communication for HIV prevention among youth in the logic of neoliberal rationality
Kris Herik de Oliveira, André Luiz Machado das Neves, Fernando Seffner
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Prevents, but does not eliminate: stigma and the use of preexposure and post-exposure prophylaxis in the context of sex work among cisgender women in São Paulo
Isa da Silva Sorrentino, Laura Rebecca Murray, Marcia Thereza Couto
e250035pt
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The Social Construction of Biomedical Prevention of HIV
Richard Parker, Carla Rocha Pereira
e250007pt
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Remediated sexuality: the meanings of post- and pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV
Mauro Brigeiro, Simone Monteiro
e240874pt
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Dossier Health Sociology
Gender-based violence and abuse in medical training in Mexico before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic: Signs of hysteresis in the medical field?
Roberto Castro, Marcia Villanueva
e250154pt
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Inside and outside the State Reflections on social movements and political participation in Brazil
Monika Dowbor, Gustavo M. de Oliveira
e250342pt
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Transitions and trajectories of researchers in SSHH: borderland knowledge, reconfigurations, and displacements in academic careers
Ivia Maksud, Suely Ferreira Deslandes
e250282pt
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The Sociology of Health in Terra Brasilis: a short genealogy of a field of knowledge
Miguel Ângelo Montagner, Maria Inez Montagner
e250109pt
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AI, Global Health and Algorithmic Society: Biodata’s democraticuse and regulation
Wanda Maria de Lemos Capeller, João António Fernandes Pedroso, Andreia Filipa Gonçalves dos Santos
e250066pt
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Editorial - Dossier on the Sociology of Health
Dossier: Perspectives and approaches between Sociology and Health
Aurea Maria Zöllner Ianni
e250365pt
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