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  1. Made for or Made by? A Qualitative Investigation into the Diverse Practices and Roles of Medical Congress Participants
  2. Do Robots Provide Aid or Create Burdens in Hospitals? Insights from user-centric studies
  3. (Dis)entangling actor-network theory and assemblage theory in consumer and marketing scholarship: a review and future directions
  4. Barriers and facilitators of prevention of infections related to cancer: A systematic literature review
  5. Working with relational (material-semiotic) theories
  6. ‘It's not for the children's sake’: A qualitative inquiry into the barriers and facilitators underlying parents' decision-making for vaccinating children against influenza in Denmark
  7. Can ethics be assembled? Consumer ethics in the age of artificial intelligence and smart objects
  8. Heart-to-heart with ChatGPT: the impact of patients consulting AI for cardiovascular health advice
  9. Interrogating the pill: Rising distrust and the reshaping of health risk perceptions in the social media age
  10. Patientology revisited: Toward tailored care pathways
  11. COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Denmark and Russia: A qualitative typology at the nexus of agency and health capital
  12. Reassembling the elderly consumption ensemble: retaining independence through smart assisted living technologies
  13. Anxiety and trust in times of health crisis: How parents navigated health risks during the early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic in Denmark
  14. Explainable outlier detection: What, for Whom and Why?
  15. Detached co-involvement in interactional care: Transcending temporality and spatiality through mHealth in a social psychiatry out-patient setting
  16. Patientologien nyfortolket
  17. The Potential of AI in Care Optimization: Insights from the User-Driven Co-Development of a Care Integration System
  18. Do you care or do I have a choice? Expert authority and consumer autonomy in medicine consumption
  19. Inclusion of the excluded: Consumers’ quest for hedonism in food consumption
  20. Health capital: toward a conceptual framework for understanding the construction of individual health
  21. Putting patients into the centre: Patient empowerment in everyday health practices
  22. Redistribution of Medical Responsibility in the Network of the Hyper-connected Self