The contributions represent graduate studies and senior positions at universities in Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ghana, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Metaphorically speaking, of course, a gathering of voices can be understood as a collection of opinions or votes among a given number of alternatives. The notion of a choir as the structuring of voices into a conducted format may be too close for comfort. The undoing gender theory on the other hand, explains how Ghanaian women miners recently stepped forward, finding that the time had come to express dissatisfaction with masculine dominant cultures in the mines. With the voices elaborating the frontlines and avoiding comprehensive final words, this book presents Gender Studies in a communicative, open manner that invites the reader to engage in and continue the displayed discussions. The readers may be, for instance, early career researchers or advanced level students of Gender Studies.