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1. 'Mopping up tears in the academy' – working-class academics, belonging, and the necessity for emotional labour in UK academia.

2. 'STEM girls should be': a discourse analysis of school structures and their impact on African American, middle school girls' positioning in science.

3. Humour or humiliation? When classroom banter becomes irresponsible sledging in upper-primary school contexts.

4. Investing ourselves: the role of space and place in being a working-class female academic.

5. ‘Getting to [un]know you’: opening up constructions and imaginations of youth.

6. The semiotics of social justice: a multimodal approach to examining social justice issues in videogames.

7. 'It is like school sometimes': friendship and sociality on university campuses and patterns of social inequality.

8. Using critical and post-critical pedagogies to pick at the seams of patriarchy from ‘the inside’.

9. Being ‘nice’ or being ‘normal’: girls resisting discourses of ‘coolness’.

10. Teaching and tolerance: aversive and divisive pedagogical encounters.

11. Queer(y)ing and recrafting agency: moving away from a model of coercion versus escape.

12. Young children, gender and the heterosexual matrix.

13. Homophobia, transphobia, young people and the question of responsibility.

14. Not just a ‘boy problem’: an exploration of the complexities surrounding literacy under-achievement.

15. Tomboys and girly-girls: embodied femininities in primary schools.

16. Becoming economic subjects: agency, consumption and popular culture in early childhood.

17. Sex in the lesbian teacher's closet: the hybrid proliferation of queers in school.

18. 'Girls hit!' Constructing and negotiating violent African femininities in a working-class primary school.

19. The politics of veiling, gender and the Muslim subject: on the limits and possibilities of anti-racist education in the aftermath of September 11.

20. 'Just to make sure people know I was born here': Muslim women constructing American selves.

21. Gender inequalities in transnational academic mobility and the ideal type of academic entrepreneur.

22. Boys' underachievement and the management of teacher accountability.

23. A boy who would rather write poetry than throw rocks at cats is also considered to be wanting in masculinity: poetry, masculinity, and baiting boys.

24. Global femininities: consumption, culture and the significance of place.

25. (re)Imagining the global, rethinking gender in education.

26. Issues of Power, Masculinity, and Gender Justice: Sally's story of teaching boys.