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1. Drawing a line: boundary work in victim support police work.

2. Vulnerability, Boundary Management, and Providing Information Services to People Experiencing Homelessness.

3. Inventive Factfinders: Investigative Journalism as Professional Self-representation, Marker of Identity and Boundary Work.

4. Re-theorizing the configuration of organizational fields: the IIRC and the pursuit of ‘Enlightened’ corporate reporting.

5. Guest Editorial: Conceptualizing Justice and Counter-Expertise.

6. Place as boundary object: the Manitoba Oil Museum.

7. Shifting articulations of space and security: boundary work in European space policy making.

8. The various guises of translanguaging and its theoretical airstrip.

9. Journalist-Activist Boundary Work in Populist Times: The #NazisRaus Debate in German Media.

10. Indigenous Elders' wisdom and dominionization in higher education: barriers and facilitators to decolonisation and reconciliation.

11. Public agricultural extension workers as boundary workers: identifying sustainability perspectives in agriculture using Q-methodology.

12. PLACING FACEBOOK: "Trending," "Napalm Girl," "fake news" and journalistic boundary work.

13. Independence without purpose? Macroprudential regulation at the Bundesbank.

14. Alternative spatial hierarchies: a cross-border spouse's positioning strategies in the face of Germany's 'pre-integration' language test.

15. SRSLY?? A typology of online ironic markers.

16. Carving out a space to belong: young Syrian men negotiating patriarchal dividend, (in)visibility and (mis)recognition in the Netherlands.

17. 'Half of my body is at work and the other half at home': narratives of placemaking while working from homes in rural and small-town India.

18. Boundaries of collaboration – the case of a temporary housing complex for refugees in Sweden.

19. Academic careers and parenting: identity, performance and surveillance.

20. Boundary work and normativity in research communication across time.

21. Boundary work: the Mensendieck system and physiotherapy education in Norway.

22. Schools and teachers as brokers of belonging for refugee-background young people.

23. Will the Crowd Go Wild?: Reimagining the Newspaper Sports Section for Digital Subscribers.

24. Understanding the Audience Turn in Journalism: From Quality Discourse to Innovation Discourse as Anchoring Practices 1995–2020.

25. Press Credentials and Hybrid Boundary Zones: The Case of WorldNetDaily and the Standing Committee of Correspondents.

26. What happens when the university meets the community? Service learning, boundary work and boundary workers.

27. Towards an Experientialist Understanding of Journalism: Exploring Arts-based Research for Journalism Studies.

28. Police epistemic culture and boundary work with judicial authorities and forensic scientists: the case of transnational DNA data exchange in the EU.

29. The Don Draper complex: Consuming work, productive leisure and marketer boundary work.

30. Science and its Others: examining the discourse about scientific misconduct through a postcolonial lens.

31. Learning and Innovation in Agriculture and Rural Development: The Use of the Concepts of Boundary Work and Boundary Objects.

32. Gender and the lived body experience of academic work during COVID-19.

33. The uneasy boundary work of ‘coconuts’ and ‘black diamonds’: middle-class labelling in post-apartheid South Africa.

34. Order and Conflict Theories of Science as Competing Ideologies.

35. BOUNDARIES NOT DRAWN: Mapping the institutional roots of the global fact-checking movement.

36. Clinicians’ views and expectations of human microbiome science on asthma and its translations.

37. Immigrants as settler colonists: boundary work between Dakota Indians and white immigrant settlers.

38. Reconciling risk and responsibility on Indigenous country: bridging the boundaries to guide knowledge sharing for cross-cultural biosecurity risk management in northern Australia.

39. Pathways towards people-oriented conservation in a human-dominated landscape: the network for conserving Central India.

40. Engineering faculty drawing the line: a taxonomy of boundary work in academic engineering.

41. Boundary crossing: networked policing and emergent 'communities of practice' in safeguarding children.

42. Hydraulic fracturing as an interpretive policy problem: lessons on energy controversies in Europe and the U.S.A.

43. Ethical choreography in China's Human Gene Editing controversy.

44. Miley, CNN and The Onion.

45. Boundary work in inter-agency and interprofessional client transitions.

46. Schools, ‘ferals’, stigma and boundary work: parents managing education and uncertainty in regional Australia.

47. Educational work: the educational boundary politics of making ‘citizens’.

48. Subverting and Minding Boundaries: The Intellectual Work of Women.

49. How do Chinese scientists maintain their discourse authority? Critical discourse analysis of discourse "boundary work" in genetically modified organisms discussion on a Chinese knowledge-sharing network.

50. 'Close but not too close' – experiences of science-policy bridging in three international advisory organizations.