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1. Children as co‐researchers in pandemic times: Power and participation in the use of digital dialogues with children during the COVID‐19 lockdown.

2. Girls, sexuality and playground‐assemblages in a South African primary school.

3. 'It's the way they look at you': Why discrimination towards young parents is a policy and practice issue.

4. Towards a model for analysing adolescents' reflexivity: Reflectiveness, criticality and boundedness.

5. Children's lives in an era of school closures: Exploring the implications of COVID‐19 for child labour in Ghana.

6. Embedded in relations—Interactions as a source of agency and life opportunities for care‐experienced young adults.

7. Youth participation processes in longitudinal out of home care research.

8. Poverty for lunch: A case study of agency and food scarcity in mealtimes in disadvantaged ECE.

9. 'What if someone had told me that as a kid?': Professionals' perspectives on their personal experiences of family‐related childhood adversity and their supportive practice.

10. Coming of age in a pandemic era: The interdependence of life spheres through the lens of social integration of care leavers in Quebec during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

11. 'We live here and play here, we should have a say': An exploration of children's perceptions of place‐making in the Market community, Belfast.

12. Girls engaging in activism to end child marriage in Sierra Leone: Negotiating power, interacting with others and redefining their own lives.

13. Growing up with disabled parents who use personal assistance (PA support): children's views and experiences.

14. Dragged kicking and screaming: Agency and violence for children entering secure accommodation.

15. Collaborations between young people living with bodily impairments and their multiprofessional teams: The relational dynamics of participation and power.

16. 'We can play tag with a stick'. Children's knowledge, experiences, feelings and creative thinking during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

17. Conducting large‐scale mixed‐method research on harm and abuse prevention with children under 12: Learning from a UK feasibility study.

18. 'Keeping the informal safe': Strategies for developing peer support initiatives for young people who have experienced sexual violence.

19. Life‐history research with children: Extending and enriching the approach.

20. 'We are the same as everyone else just with a different and unique backstory': Identity, belonging and 'othering' within education for young people who are 'looked after'.

21. 'Go on, Go on, Go on': Sexual Consent, Child Sexual Exploitation and Cups of Tea.

22. Agency, aspirations and citizenship: Non‐formal education from the perspective of children in street situations in Pakistan.

23. 'Doing family' in adversity: Findings from a qualitative study exploring family practices in alternative care settings in Thailand.

24. 'I wish that COVID would disappear, and we'd all be together': Maintaining Children's friendships during the Covid‐19 pandemic.

25. Adultification, neglect and sexual abuse at home: Selected narratives of orphaned girls in KwaMashu, South Africa.

26. A Voice, but not a Vote: A Youth Generation at Risk?

27. Evaluating the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Hong Kong Welfare Programmes in Reducing Child Poverty.

28. Research with young children: Exploring the methodological advantages and challenges of using hand puppets and draw and tell.

29. Listening to Young People with Learning Disabilities Who Have Experienced, or Are at Risk of, Child Sexual Exploitation in the UK.

30. 'What is left...?': The implications of losing Maintained Nursery Schools for vulnerable children and families in England.

31. Children's experiences of food poverty in Portugal: Findings from a mixed‐method case study approach.

32. 'Who is in Your Family?' Italian Children with Non-heterosexual Parents Talk about Growing Up in a Non-conventional Household.

33. Whose Values? Young People's Aspirations and Experiences of Schooling in Andhra Pradesh, India.

34. 'A Chance to Stand Back': Parenting Programmes for Parents of Adolescents.

35. Informed Consent with Children and Young People in Social Research: Is There Scope for Innovation?

36. Intimate Partner Violence and Social Relational Theory: Examining the Influence of Children and Important Others on Mothers' Transition Out of Violent Relationships.

37. Exploring the Needs of Socially Excluded Young Men.

38. A Talent for Living: Exploring Ghana's 'New' Urban Childhood.

39. Other Voices, Other Rooms: Reflections on Talking to Young Men with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Their Families About Transition to Adulthood.

40. Being Judged, Being Assessed: Young People's Perspective of Assessment in Youth Justice and Education.

41. What Not to Wear? Girls, Clothing and 'Showing' the Body.

42. Governmentality within Children's Technological Play: Findings from a Critical Discourse Analysis.

43. Migrant Children, Social Capital and Access to Services Post-Migration: Transitions, Negotiations and Complex Agencies.

44. Hopes and Fears: Teenage Mothers' Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence.

45. Choice and caring: The experiences of parents supporting young people with Autistic Spectrum Conditions as they move into adulthood.

46. Seeking to Engage 'Hard-to-Reach' Families: Towards a Transferable Model of Intervention.

47. Changing Fatherhood: An Exploratory Qualitative Study with African and African Caribbean Men in England.

48. The Everyday Lives of Children with Cancer in Argentina: Going beyond the Disease and Treatment.

49. Child Soldiers and Iconography: Portrayals and (Mis)Representations.

50. Social Constructions of Young Children in 'Special', 'Inclusive' and Home Environments.