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2. Fragile texts and machine readers: trans/in/dividual reading tactics in a complex technical milieu.

3. Becoming against the construct of normative motherhood.

4. Thinking like a feminist and reading with love.

5. Racial justice pedagogy: foregrounding what it means to be an immigrant teacher of color in the United States.

6. DisCrit Mothering as analytical tool.

7. Illuminating data beyond the tangible: exploring a conceptually-relevant paradigmatic frame for empirical inquiry with Muslim educators.

8. Enabling dialogic, democratic research: using a community of philosophical enquiry as a qualitative research method.

9. Teachers' understandings of indoctrination as 'affective': empirical evidence from conflict-affected Cyprus.

10. What time does the bell ring? Problems and potentialities in experiences of temporality in school.

11. Who gets to go to school? Exploring the micro-politics of girls' education in Ghana.

12. In the light of interbeing: a storied process of understanding a young Vietnamese child in Aotearoa New Zealand.

13. Combining hermeneutic phenomenology and critical discourse analysis: a bricolage approach to research.

14. Consent as a relational engagement with children with intellectual disabilities—ethical conundrums and possibilities.

15. "Radical edits": anarchiving qualitative research.

16. Letters to their attackers: using counterstorytelling to share how Black women respond to racial microaggressions at a historically White institution.

17. Unlearning racism through transformative interracial dialogue.

18. Photovoice as an instructional tool—creatively learning social justice theory.

19. Eyes wide open: exploring the limitations, obligations, and opportunities of privilege; critical reflections on Decol2020 as an anti-racism activist event in Aotearoa New Zealand.

20. Enacting affirmative ethics through autotheory: sense-making with affect during COVID-19.

21. A duoethnographic discussion of doctoral supervision pedagogies.

22. "Strive with pride": the voices of Indigenous young people on identity, wellbeing, and schooling in Australia.

23. When pedagogies pathologize: theorizing and critiquing the therapeutic turn in education.

24. Approaching the self: alternative perspectives of selfwork in education.

25. Portraiture methodology for environmental justice pedagogy and activist praxis.

26. We are still separate and definitely unequal: reflections of urban school leaders.

27. Flirting with the fascination and fear of black boys: racial phobias and policing interracial dating in a private catholic high school.

28. Disability, model minority myth, and white supremacy: Struggling, reimagining, and becoming through mother–daughter counter storytelling.

29. Solidarity on the screen and six feet apart? DisCrit mothering amid multiple social crises.

30. Reconsidering educational ethnography and the field notebook: a contribution from inclusive ethics.

31. "My head between blankets": exploring trauma and affective injustice in the school life trajectory of a female student in Argentina.

32. Transforming schooling practices for First Nations learners: culturally nourishing schooling in conversation with the theory of practice architectures.

33. K(not) more than threads: tracing the tangled affective lifeworlds of associate professors.

34. Stories told by refugee youth: alternatives to dominant narratives.

35. LGBQ+ college students' expressions of grief during sexual identity development: photographic insights from a qualitative study.

36. "Letting Go": exploring the nuance of (Black feminist) epistemologies.

37. Mahaul and Mazboori: educational aspirations and realities of Dalit youth in Delhi.

38. Outsourcing, national diversity and transience: the reality of social identity in an ELT context in Omani higher education.

39. "Relationships are reality": centering relationality to investigate land, indigeneity, blackness, and futurity.

40. Bruised, not broken: scholarly personal narratives of Black women in the academy.

41. Thinking with theory in college student success research: investigating the influence of theoretical leanings in analyzing data.

42. Reading, rhetoric, rhythm.

43. Reading for post qualitative inquiry.

44. Emergent reading.

45. Anti-oppressive global citizenship education in English language teaching: a three-pillar approach.

46. FilmCrit: using cinematic critical race counterstorytelling as critical race feminista methodology.

47. Convivencias across space and time within educational history: a critical race feminista approach.

48. Defining the Contours of a Participatory Action Research Counterspace Developed by, for, and about Black Women in Higher Education.

49. Of the forbidden frontiers of the body: exploring teachers' narratives about students' sexuality in the south Indian state of Keralam.