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1. School climate from a figurational perspective: a case study of Chilean education policies and laws.

2. New philanthropy in education in Portugal: fabricating social inclusion as policy, knowledge and practice.

3. Elite schooling in the city: the model minority myth and urban education.

4. Buzzwords, blends and branding: marketing meets education policyspeak.

5. Two special papers in this issue of Discourse.

6. Sustainability as Wild Policy: Mobile SDG Interventions and Land-informed Policy in Education.

7. A prism of the educational utopia: the East Asian Educational Model, reference society, and reciprocal learning: Comparing high-performing education systems: understanding Singapore, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, by Charlene Tan, Oxon, Routledge, 2018, 270 pp., $12.60 (paperback), ISBN 978-0815375920

8. Future uncertainty and the production of anticipatory policy knowledge: the case of the Israeli future-oriented pedagogy project.

9. Test-based accountability, standardized testing and minority/racialized students' perspectives in urban schools in Canada and Australia.

10. Data disaggregation and its discontents: discourses of civil rights, efficiency and ethnic registry.

11. Attending to 'culture' in intercultural language learning: a study of Indonesian language teachers in Australia.

12. 'Doing great things for the world': merit and the justice politics of young people receiving an elite educational scholarship.

13. Lost in translation? Polycentricity and the mutation of concepts across fields.

14. Reforming governance through policy instruments: how and to what extent standards, tests and accountability in education spread worldwide.

15. Clarifying and reframing the neoliberal critique of educational policy using policy process theories.

16. Constructing a global education hub: the unlikely case of Manila.

17. Discourses of teacher quality in the Australian print media 2014–2017: a corpus-assisted analysis.

18. ‘Life’ and education policy: intervention, augmentation and computation.

19. Public narratives under intensified market conditions: Chile as a critical case.

20. The teacher ‘problem’: an analysis of the NSW education policy Great Teaching , Inspired Learning.

21. The emergence of the quantified child.

22. Prophets, pastors and profiteering: exploring external providers' enactment of pastoral power in school wellbeing programs.

23. Defining diversity: a critical discourse analysis of public educational texts.

24. Governing through parents: a genealogical enquiry of education policy and the construction of neoliberal subjectivities in England.

25. Angry Anglos and aspirational Asians: everyday multiculturalism in the selective school system in Sydney.

26. Lesbian and gay teachers and sex/uality education policy enactment in schools.

27. Tracing reading to the dark side: investigating the policy producing reading and readers in detention homes.

28. Thailand's 'English fever', migrant teachers and cosmopolitan aspirations in an interconnected Asia.

29. Negotiating and contesting ‘success’: discourses of aspiration in a UK secondary school.

30. The multiple effects of international large-scale assessment on education policy and research.

31. The medicalization of current educational research and its effects on education policy and school reforms.

32. Seeing education with one's own eyes and through PISA lenses: considerations of the reception of PISA in European countries.

33. Power relations in the enactment of English language education policy for Chinese schools.

34. The sublime objects of education policy: quality, equity and ideology.

35. Democracy, ‘sector-blindness’ and the delegitimation of dissent in neoliberal education policy: a response to Discourse 34(2), May 2013.

36. My School , My Market.

37. Understanding equity as an asset to national interest: developing a social contract analysis of policy.

38. Equity, markets and the politics of aspiration in Australian higher education.

39. Working within and against the grain of policy in an alternative school.

40. Neoliberal governmentality, schooling and the city: conceptual and empirical notes on and from the Global South.

41. Porto Alegre as a counter-hegemonic global city: building globalization from below in governance and education.

42. From 'ritual' to 'mindfulness': policy and pedagogic positioning.

43. Spinning our wheels: reconceptualizing bullying beyond behaviour-focused approaches.

44. Education and nationalism: the discourse of education policy in Scotland.

45. Practice chains of production and consumption: mediatized practices across social fields.

46. Social justice, equality and inclusion in Scottish education.

47. Historical construction and Australian Catholic education: accounting for school funding policy from the cultural politics of Australian education.

48. A White Veneer: Education policy, space and “race” in the inner city.

49. Critical Race Theory and Education: Racism and anti-racism in educational theory and praxis.

50. Diversity, Inequality, and a Post-structural Politics for Education.