Edited Special Issue of Australian Feminist Studies (which will be Volume 39), including the following essays:
- Catherine Driscoll & Liam Grealy, The Energies of Boyhood
- Jessica Kean, The ‘Common Sense’ of Raising Boys: Boys as Objects of Everyday Wisdom in Australian Parenting Advice Books
- Astrid Lorange & Spence Messih, Ghost-Writing Boyhood: On the Self-Determination of the Trans Boy and his Haunting of the Sex/Gender Binary
- Timothy Laurie, The Boy Who Looks: Previewing Masculinities and Violence Through Boyhoods on Screen
- Joanne Faulkner, ‘A Universal Father and Son Story’? The Representation of Father-Son Relationships in Zach’s Ceremony, In My Blood It Runs, and Robbie Hood
- Timothy Kazuo Steains, Softboys and Mixed Race Asian Masculinity Online: The TikToks of Jiyayjt
- Sony Jalarajan Raj & Adith K. Suresh, Towards Mature Manhood: The Representation of Neoliberal Boyhood in Bollywood Cinema
- Kellie Burns, Streaming Awkward Teenage Boyhood in Netflix’s Sex Education
- James Gardiner, Rethinking ‘Healthy Masculinity’ Training From a Queer Boys+ Perspective
- Pippa Mulley & Sarah Epstein, Redefining Masculinities for Boys: Beyond Male Role Modelling in Cultivating Healthy Identities
- Carl Bonner-Thompson and Anoop Nayak, Discharging Affect: Creating Feminist Spaces of Potential for Masculinities and Boyhood
- Georgia Thomas-Parr & Marcus Gilroy-Ware, Im/Perceptible Boyhood in a Post-Andrew Tate World
- Finola Laughren, Consent Culture: Rethinking Boyhood, Sexual Consent and Sexual Violence