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Professor Peter Moss (UK) was the Semann & Slattery Thinker in Resident in 2024. In these series of interviews, Professor Moss is in conversation with Anthony Semann co-founding Director of Semann & Slattery The Semann & Slattery Thinker in Residency program aims to bring to the early years’ sector innovative ideas that shape and reshape policy and practice. We are pleased to announce that our Thinker in Residence for 2023 will be Professor Peter Moss. Peter Moss is Emeritus Professor of Early Childhood Provision at UCL Institute of Education, University College London. He has researched and written on many subjects including early childhood education and care, and the relationship between early childhood and compulsory education; the relationship between employment, care and gender; the importance of ‘meaning-making’ and democracy in education. Much of his work has been cross-national; he has led a European Commission network on early childhood education and an international network on parental leave. From 2005 to 2016 he co-edited (with Gunilla Dahlberg) the book series ‘Contesting Early Childhood’, whose aim is to question “the current dominant discourses surrounding early childhood and offer instead alternative narratives of an area that is now made up of a multitude of perspectives”. His books include Beyond Quality in Early Childhood Education and Care (with Gunilla Dahlberg and Alan Pence); Ethics and Politics in Early Childhood Education (with Gunilla Dahlberg); Radical Education and the Common School (with Michael Fielding); and Transformative Change and Real Utopias in Early Childhood Education.