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Number 40, December 2008

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Editorial
pp. 4-7(4)

Whose personalisation?
pp. 8-17(10)
Author: Beresford, Peter

The rise of the service user
pp. 18-28(11)
Authors: Baker, Sally; Brown, Brian J.; Gwilym, Hefin

Darzi & Co: corporate capture in the NHS
pp. 29-41(13)
Author: Player, Stewart

The low carbon light at the end of the tunnel
pp. 42-45(4)
Author: Hines, Colin

Taming the finance markets
pp. 46-55(10)
Author: Pettifor, Ann

The Sakhalin saga
pp. 56-67(12)
Author: Bradshaw, Michael

Revitalising Europe
pp. 68-79(12)
Author: Bloomfield, Jon

Left politics down under
pp. 80-91(12)
Authors: Archer, Richard; Schofield, Jo-anne

Weighing Transition Towns in the carbon balance
pp. 92-97(6)
Author: Cato, Molly Scott

Australian insights
pp. 98-102(5)
Author: Prior, Michael

Four Poems
pp. 103-110(8)

The law and order trap
pp. 123-134(12)
Author: Reiner, Robert

Sex, slaves and citizens: the politics of anti-trafficking
pp. 135-145(11)
Authors: Anderson, Bridget; Andrijasevic, Rutvica

Reimagining the facts of life
pp. 147-156(10)
Author: Franklin, Sarah

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