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Here, I have the special issue of Sex Education, what is left out of current framings of sexuality education

when it comes to sex, and how this affects the types of sexual activities sexuality education imagines and
prepares for. It also considers what could be ‘put into’ sexuality education concerning intersex issues –
whether this education occurs in the family, in schools and other settings. In health care contexts, in
intersex peer groups, in online forums, or in the social media. Our call for papers aims to question a
number of established constructions of sex and sexuality education in the light of intersex issues. It
seeks to bring to the fore alternatives for wider discussion and dissemination. We welcome education-
focused papers including empirical research; theoretical analyses; legal and policy reviews; analyses of
health, educational and community practices; critical and revolutionary visions of the future; and
accounts that discuss practical examples of educational activities.

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