Waddell, 2009
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Schippers | Beyond monogamy: Polyamory and the future of polyqueer sexualities | |
| Foss et al. | Gender stories: Negotiating identity in a binary world | |
| Kember | iMedia: The gendering of objects, environments and smart materials | |
| Dzmura | Balancing on the mechitza: Transgender in Jewish community | |
| Steiner | Seeing and being seen: Shame in the clinical situation | |
| Miller et al. | Agents of chaos: The monstrous feminine in Killing Eve | |
| Morris | Left to our own devices: Outsmarting smart technology to reclaim our relationships, health, and focus | |
| Lawson et al. | Transitioning together: one Couple's journey of gender and identity discovery | |
| Houlbrook et al. | The Heart in Exile: Detachment and Desire in 1950s London | |
| Ellerson | Safi Faye's Mossane: a song to women, to beauty, to Africa | |
| Waddell | Why teenagers have babies | |
| Smith-D’Arezzo et al. | Reframing disability through graphic novels for girls: Alternative bodies in Cece Bell’s El Deafo | |
| Dauvillier | Hidden: A child's story of the Holocaust | |
| Treagus | Queer Pacific mobilities: Translocal bodies in the poetry of Dan Taulapapa McMullin | |
| Gross | Queen is dead: once a gay icon, Judy Garland has become an embarrassment | |
| Wolk | Girls Just Want to Have Likes: How to raise confident girls in the face of social media madness | |
| Kroll | Non-Binary: Gender Trouble and Intersex Bodies in Latin American Cinema | |
| James | Welcoming a new brother or sister through adoption | |
| Schumacher | How to Be a Feminist: Media, Gender, and Age in the Era of Instructional Feminism | |
| Khazne | The Representations of History through Fiction: Christy Lefteri’s The Beekeeper of Aleppo and Victoria Hislop’s Those Who Are Loved | |
| Sewell | Relational fashion psychology and internal family systems | |
| Chiaramonte et al. | Embracing Queer Family: Learning to Live Authentically in Our Families and Communities | |
| Castro | Colocha: a Memoir | |
| VanNierop | Proprioceptive Realism: The Hidden Genre | |
| Shrivastava | The progress of Indian women from 1900s to present |