Susanne Gannon is Professor of Education and Associate Dean (Research) at Western Sydney University, Australia. She researches equity issues in education, including gender, poverty and diversity in secondary schooling. Her interests lie in post-methodologies that animate affect, materiality and discourse in everyday life. She is a previous editor of Gender & Education. Ampersand Pasley is a Marsden research fellow and lecturer at Waipapa Taumata Rau, Aotearoa New Zealand. They lecture on gender and sexuality, coloniality, disability and education. Their research explores the possibilities of whole-school sexuality education if it were reimagined around the interests of trans and irawhiti takatāpui young people. Jayne Osgood is Professor of Childhood at Middlesex University. Her feminist approach is framed by critical posthumanism and a deep commitment to addressing inequities of all kinds through teaching, research and knowledge exchange. She has written extensively in the post-foundational paradigm with over 100 publications. She is editor of Reconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology and until recently editor of Gender & Education. She edits three book series that bring research and practice together.