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Practicing a Public Sociology in Aotearoa -- Applied Sociologists in Government and Consultancies -- Social Work and Sociology in New Zealand -- The Sociology of Intersections between Identity, Categories, Labelling and Policy -- Sociology as Applied within Healthcare Research and Clinical Practice in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Locating Sociology within Psychotherapy: Possibilities for Clinical Sociotherapy in Aotearoa New Zealand -- The Methodological Tensions and Opportunities for Positive Social Change evoked by ?Public Sociology? Research Approaches: A Case Study -- Transgender Inclusion in Pregnancy and Birth Care: Applying Sociological Thinking in Pursuit of Equitable and Just Healthcare -- Fat and (Un)Healthy: A Dramaturgical Analysis of Health, Lifestyle, and Body Size in Healthcare Settings -- M? 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