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1. Introduction: reconceptualising CAM as knowledge production and social transformation; Caragh Brosnan, Pia Vuolanto and Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell
Part I: Defining Cam: Boundaries between and within Cam and Biomedicine
2. Evidence-based alternative, 'slanted eyes' and electric circuits: doing Chinese Medicine in the post/socialist Czech Republic; Tereza Stöckelová and Jaroslav Klepal
3. The incompatibility between social worlds in complementary and alternative medicine: the case of therapeutic touch; Pia Vuolanto
4. Qigong in three social worlds: National treasure, social signifier or breathing exercise?; Fabian Winiger
Part II: Doing CAM in different contexts: Politics, Regulation and Materiality
5. Towards the 'glocalisation' of complementary and alternative medicine: homeopathy, acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine practice and regulation in Brazil and Portugal; Joana Almeida, Pâmela Siegel and Nelson Filice De Barros
6. A 'miracle bed' and a 'second heart': technology and users of complementary and alternative medicine in the context of medical diversity in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan; Danuta Penkala-Gawęcka
7. Translation of complementary and alternative medicine in Swedish politics; Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell
8. Safety as 'boundary object': the case of acupuncture and Chinese medicine regulation in Ontario, Canada; Nadine Ijaz and Heather Boon
Part III: Making CAM Knowledge: Evidence and Expertise
9. Conversions and erasures: colonial ontologies in Canadian and international traditional, complementary and alternative medicine integration policies; Cathy Fournier and Robin Oakley
10. Epistemic hybridity: TCM's knowledge production in Canadian contexts; Ana Ning
11. Shaping of 'embodied expertise' in alternative medicine; Inge Kryger Pedersen and Charlotte Baarts
12. Institutionalising the medical evaluation of CAM: dietary and herbal supplements as a peculiar example of (differential) legitimisations of CAM in the U.S.; Geoffroy Carpier and Patrice Cohen.

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