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  1. ‘Becoming more confident in being themselves’: The value of cultural and creative engagement for young people in foster care – Dawn Mannay, Phil Smith, Catt Turney, Stephen Jennings and Peter Davies
  2. Book Review: Aksel Ersoy (ed.), The Impact of Co-Production: From Community Engagement to Social Justice
  3. Mothers - breast and formula infant feeding in the UK
  4. Participatory and creative methods with care experienced children and young people
  5. Digital photography and everyday life: Empirical studies on material visual practices
  6. Negotiating Closed Doors and Constraining Deadlines: The Potential of Visual Ethnography to Effectually Explore Private and Public Spaces of Motherhood and Parenting
  7. Visual methodologies, sand and psychoanalysis: employing creative participatory techniques to explore the educational experiences of mature students and children in care
  8. Book Review: Aline Gubrium, Krista Harper and Marty Otañez (eds), Participatory Visual and Digital Research in ActionGubriumAlineHarperKristaOtañezMarty (eds), Participatory Visual and Digital Research in Action. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 201...
  9. Education of children and young people in care
  10. Similarity and Familiarity: Reflections on Indigenous Ethnography with Mothers, Daughters and School Teachers on the Margins of Contemporary Wales
  11. Book review: Olga Shevchenko (ed.), Double Exposure: Memory and PhotographyShevchenkoOlga (ed.), Double Exposure: Memory and Photography. London: Transaction, 2014. 245 pp. ISBN: 9781412852708 (hbk) £43.50.
  12. The Politics of Visibility, Voice and Anonymity: Ethically Disseminating Visual Research Findings Without the Pictures
  13. Achieving respectable motherhood? Exploring the impossibility of feminist and egalitarian ideologies against the everyday realities of lived Welsh working-class femininities
  14. Employing visual methods in exploring family, community and personal relationships
  15. Visual Methodologies in the Social Sciences
  16. Myths, monsters and legends
  17. Merril D Smith (ed.) Cultural encyclopedia of the breast
  18. What Students Want? Exploring the Role of the Institution in Supporting Successful Learning Journeys in Online Distance Education
  19. Sonia Jackson and Claire Cameron (Eds), Improving Access to Further and Higher Education for Young People in Public Care: European Policy and Practice
  20. Visual Methods and the World Technique: The Importance of the Elicitation Interview in Understanding Non-traditional Students’ Journeys through University
  21. Corrigendum
  22. Open Access, Visual Research and Informed Consent
  23. Doing ethnography or applying a qualitative technique? Reflections from the ‘waiting field’
  24. Visual Methodologies: Participatory Potential, Practicalities, De-Familiarisation and Dissemination
  25. Book Review: Siân Lincoln, Youth culture and private space
  26. Emergent Writing Methodologies in Feminist Studies. Edited by Mona Livholts (2012) London: Routledge, pp. 209
  27. ‘Who put that on there … why why why?’ Power games and participatory techniques of visual data production
  28. Book Review: Eric Margolis and Luc Pauwels, The Sage Handbook of Visual Research Methods
  29. The permeating presence of past domestic and familial violence: “So, like, I’d never let anyone hit me but I’ve hit them, and I shouldn’t have done”
  30. Anatomies of Inequality: Considering the Emotional Cost of Aiming Higher for Marginalised, Mature Mothers Re-Entering Education
  31. Towards the Construction of a Personal Professional Pathway: An Experimental Project for the Recognition of Non-Formal and Informal Learning in the University of Catania
  32. Review article
  33. Book Review: Gillian Rose, Doing Family Photography: The Domestic, the Public and the Politics of Sentiment
  34. Contemporary feminism: avant-garde or antiquated?
  35. 'I like rough pubs': exploring places of safety and danger in violent and abusive relationships
  36. ‘Keeping close and spoiling’ revisited: exploring the significance of ‘home’ for family relationships and educational trajectories in a marginalised estate in urban south Wales
  37. Book review: Sarah Pink (Ed.), Visual interventions: Applied Visual Anthropology
  38. Taking Refuge in the Branches of a Guava Tree
  39. Exploring the bias: gender and stereotyping in secondary schools
  40. Making the familiar strange: can visual research methods render the familiar setting more perceptible?
  41. Book Review: S. Hall, S. Winlow and C. Ancrum Criminal Identities and Consumer Culture: Crime, Exclusion and the New Culture of Narcissism Devon: Willan Publishing, 2008. £20.99 ISBN—13: 978—1—84392—255—1; ISBN—10: 1—843...
  42. An introduction to childhood studies (2nd ed.), edited by Mary Jane Kehily
  43. Myths, monsters and legends: