Dear all, a call for contributions to AoIR colleagues working on issues of health, illness and medicine. As you'll see, the longer CfP invites those engaging in internet research, so please do consider submitting an abstract. *Full CfP*: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/pb-assets/SHI%20CfP%20July%202020-1594196597... *Complicity: Methodologies of power, politics, and the ethics of knowledge production (Special Issue and edited monograph)* The annual Sociology of Health and Illness journal monograph is this year focused on 'methodological complicity'. We are interested in incorporating critical reflections from beyond sociology, and would certainly welcome relevant contributions from internet researchers and media and comms scholars exploring health related issues. Global inequalities, colonial legacies, and the innumerable power imbalances striating the social world have never been more pertinent to social studies of health and illness. It is thus vital to interrogate how exactly we research these issues, as well as the ethics and politics of knowledge production relating to them. We ask, what problematic and productive complicities might we as researchers engage in as we endeavour to produce this knowledge? We understand ‘complicity’ as a broad, explorative term for thinking through the methodological politics of contemporary sociological research into health and illness. *About the journal and monograph series* Sociology of Health and Illness is a world leading journal for the medical sociology community (Impact factor 2.2; 30/148 in Sociology). Now in its 28th edition, The SHI Monograph Series has been publishing leading collections for several decades. Previous collections have been published in paperback and have been reasonably priced by Wiley-Blackwell. The collection will also be published as a special edition of the journal. -- *Dr Ros Williams* Wellcome Trust Research Fellow - Mix & Match <http://www.mixandmatch.blog/> Lecturer in Digital Media and Society Associate Editor | New Genetics and Society <https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cngs20> Co-Convenor | BSA STS Study Group ORCID id <https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4295-2582> | @roswillz <https://twitter.com/roswillz?lang=en> +44 (0)114 222 6423 | Room B06a, Sociological Studies, Uni of Sheffield, Elmfield, Northumberland Rd., S10 2TU *Please note that I often work outside standard working hours - I do not expect a reply outside your own working hours, and look forward to a response when you are next in work.*