Introduction; Louisa Allen and Mary-Lou Rasmussen.- PART I: GLOBAL ASSEMBLAGES OF SEXUALITY EDUCATION.- Introduction; Mary Jane Kehily and Anoop Nayak.- Chapter 1. ‘Sex and History’: Talking Sex with Objects from the Past; Kate Fisher, Jen Grove, and Rebecca Langlands.- Chapter 2. The Manufacture of Consensus – The Development of UNESCO’s International Technical Guidance on Sexuality; Peter Aggleton and Ekua Yankah.- Chapter 3. Sexuality Education in Ghana and Mozambique: An Examination of Colonising Assemblages Informing School-based Sexuality Education Initiatives; Esther Miedema and Georgina Yaa Oduro.- Chapter 4. More Than ‘Just Learning About the Organs’: Embodied Story Telling as a Basis for Learning About Sex and Relationships; Kate Senior and Richard Chenall.- Chapter 5. Faith, Progressive Sexuality Education and Queer Secularism: Unsettling Associations; Mary Lou Rasmussen.- Chapter 6. The Cultural Politics of Sex Education in the Nordics; Stine H. Bang Svendsen.- Chapter7. Teaching Sexuality, Teaching Religion: Sexuality Education and Religion in Canada; Heather Shipley.- Chapter 8. A Radical Plurality; Louisa Allen and Kathleen Quinlivan.- Chapter 9. Learning from the Learners: How Research with Young People Can Provide Models of Good Pedagogic Practice in Sexuality Education in South Africa; Rob Pattman and Deevia Bhana.- PART II: SEXUALITIES EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS.- Introduction: Pub(l)ic Dis’plays; Sara I. McClelland and Michelle Fine.- Chapter 10. Sexuality Education in Early Childhood; Kerry Robinson and Cristyn Davies.- Chapter 11. Preschool Sexuality Education?!; Karin A. Martin and Lacey Bobier.- Chapter 12. Pleasurable Blackness; Jennifer Nash.- Chapter 13. Sexuality Education in the Context of Mass Incarceration: Interruptions and Entanglements; Jessica Fields and Signy Toquinto.- Chapter 14. Sex Education, Youth and Advocacy: Sexual Literacy, Critical Media and Intergenerational Sex Education(s); Marisa Ragonese, Christin Bowman, and Deborah Tolman.- Chapter 15. Immigration, Undocumented Students, and Sexuality Education in Schools: Collapsing Borders; Leigh Patel and Lauren P. Saenz.- Chapter 16. Critically Sex/Ed: Asking Critical Questions of Neoliberal Truths in Sexuality Education; Laina Y. Bay-Cheng.- Chapter 17. Intersex Bodies in Sexuality Education: On the Edge of Cultural Difference; Annette Brömdal, Mary Lou Rasmussen, Fida Sanjakdar, Louisa Allen, and Kathleen Quinlivan.- Chapter 18. ‘Getting It Right’? Working the ImPossibilities of Race and Gender in Neo-Liberal School Based Sexuality Education; Kathleen Quinlivan.- PART III: SEXUAL CULTURES, ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES.- Introduction; Kath Albury and Alan McKee.- Chapter 19. What Does the News Teach Young people About Sex?; Despina Chronaki.- Chapter 20. Touching Affect: The Pedagogy of Intimate and Banal Moments in Glee; Kyra Clarke.- Chapter 21. Learning About Mobile Sexual Identities From Queer as Folk; Rob Cover.- Chapter 22. Catolicadas: A Sexuality Education Animated Series; Evelyn Aldaz, Sandra Fosado, and Ana Amuchástegui.- Chapter 23. Sex Bait: Sex Talk on Commercial Blogs as Informal Sexuality Education; Crystal Abidin.- Chapter 24. Social Media Bodies: Revealing the Entanglement of Sexuality, Mental Health, and Social Media in Education; Natalie Hendry.- Chapter 25. From Media Abstinence to Media Production: Sexting and Young People and Education; Kath Albury, Amy Adele Hasinof and Theresa Senft.- PART IV: RE-ANIMATING WHAT ELSE SEXUALITY EDUCATION RESEARCH CAN DO, BE, AND BECOME.- Introduction;Emma Renold and Jessica Ringrose.- Chapter 26. Adolescence, Trans Phenomena and the Politics of Sexuality Education; Gabrielle Owen.- Chapter 27. Possibilities for Pleasure: Creative Approaches to Sexuality Education in Informal and Community Education; Esther Mcgeeney.- Chapter 28. Queer Departures into More-Than-Human Worlds; Affrica Taylor and Mindy Blaise.- Chapter 29. The Power of Things! A ‘New’ Ontology ofSexuality At School; Louisa Allen.- Chapter 30. Pin-Balling And Boners: The Posthuman Phallus And Intra-Activist Sexuality Assemblages In Secondary School; Emma Renold and Jessica Ringrose.- Chapter 31. Materialism and Micropolitics in Sexualities Education Research; Pam Alldred and Nick J Fox.- Chapter 32. ‘Not Better, Just Different’: Reassembling Sexuality Education Research Through the Deleuzian ‘Posts’; Ian Thomas