Audrey Osler has published 18 books. Her latest, Students' Perspectives on Schooling, argues the future health of democratic societies demands we re-think relationships between adults and young people. Audrey and co-author H. Starkey are named 'two of the most influential scholars and practitioners of human rights education worldwide'. Girls and Exclusion won the Times Educational Supplement award for best academic book. Two books, Changing Citizenship and Development Education, have been translated into Japanese. Extracts from her first published work, Speaking Out: Black Girls in Britain, are used in English language textbooks across the globe to portray contemporary multicultural Britain.