Foreword Jeffrey Weeks Introduction Peter Aggleton, Sujith Kumar Prankumar, Rob Cover, Deana Leahy, Daniel Marshall and Mary Lou Rasmussen Section 1: Kinship Chapter 1. Family, kinship and citizenship: Change and continuity in LGBQ lives Brian Heaphy Chapter 2. Queer interruptions: Policing belonging in the carceral state Louise Boon-Kuo, Erica R. Meiners and Paul Simpson Chapter 3. Re-imagining, reclaiming, renaming Samia Goudie Section 2: Schooling and Education Chapter 4. Lawrence ‘Larry’ King and too muchness: Complicating sexual citizenship through the embodied practices of a queer/trans student of colour Ricky Gutierrez-Maldonado Chapter 5. Beyond cultural racism: Challenges for an anti-racist sexual education and youth Anna Bredström and Eva Bolander Chapter 6. Regulating sexual morality: The stigmatisation of LGB youth in Hong Kong Adrian Kin Cheung Yan and Denise Tse-Shang Tang Section 3: Well-Being and Health Chapter 7. Divergent pathways to inclusion for transgender and intersex youth Tiffany Jones Chapter 8. Sexualities education and sexual citizenship: A materialist approach Pam Alldred and Nick J. Fox Chapter 9. Constraints and alliances: LGBTQ sexuality and the neoliberal school Jessica Fields, Jen Gilbert, Laura Mamo and Nancy Lesko Section 4: Communication Technologies Chapter 10. Twenty years of ‘cyberqueer’: The enduring significance of the Internet for young LGBTIQ+ people Brady Robards, Brendan Churchill, Son Vivienne, Benjamin Hanckel and Paul Byron Chapter 11. Taking off the risk goggles: Exploring the intersection of young people’s sexual and digital citizenship in sexual health promotion Kath Albury and Paul Byron Chapter 12. Queer youth refugees and the pursuit of the happy object: Documentary, technology and vulnerability Christopher Pullen Section 5: Work Chapter 13. Young LGBTQ teachers: Work and sexual citizenship in contradictory times Tania Ferfolja Chapter 14. Gay, famous and working hard on YouTube: Influencers, queer microcelebrity publics, and discursive activism Crystal Abidin and Rob Cover Chapter 15. Mediating aspirant religious-sexual futures: In God’s hands? Yvette Taylor Section 6: Sex and Gender/Sexual Relationships Chapter 16. Enabling fluid forms of sexual citizenship? Navigating the presence and absence of queer sex in Skins Kyra Clarke Chapter 17. ‘Some teachers are homophobic, you know, because they just don’t know any better’: Students reimagining power relations in schools. Katie Fitzpatrick and Hayley McGlashan Chapter 18. The proliferation of gender and sexual identities, categories and labels among young people: Emergent taxonomies Rob Cover Afterword: Youth and Scenes of Sexual Citizenship Susan Talburt