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1. Sociologising Resilience through Bourdieu's Field Analysis: Misconceptualisation, Conceptualisation, and Reconceptualisation

2. Thinking Relationally about Studying 'Up'

3. Conceptualising the sociology of education: an analysis of contested intellectual trajectories.

4. Curriculum Charts and Time in Undergraduate Education

5. Learning to Consume--Consuming to Learn: Children at the Interface between Consumption and Education

6. Anomalous beasts and the sociology of education.

7. Giving space to the subject's potential present: Zemelman's contributions to Sociology of Education.

8. Pre-modern epistemes inspiring a new Global Sociology of Education Imagination.

9. The Use and Value of Bernstein's Work in Studying (In)Equalities in Undergraduate Social Science Education

10. Work and Leisure in Higher Education

11. Spaces of Possibility in Pre-Service Teacher Education

12. The Sociology of Disability and the Struggle for Inclusive Education

13. Disability Studies, Disabled People and the Struggle for Inclusion

14. 'They Start to Get 'Malicia'': Teaching Tacit and Technical Knowledge

15. Legitimacy through Alternate Means: Schools without Professionals in the Private Sector

16. Beyond Suffrage: Feminism, Education and the Politics of Class in the Inter-War Years

17. Olive Banks and the Collective Biography of British Feminism

18. Qualitative Research as a Method for Making Just Comparisons of Pedagogic Quality in Higher Education: A Pilot Study

19. Bernstein and the Explanation of Social Disparities in Education: A Realist Critique of the Socio-Linguistic Thesis

20. Bourdieu's Reflexive Sociology and 'Spaces of Points of View': Whose Reflexivity, Which Perspective?

21. Border Territories: A Journey through Sociology, Education, and Women's Studies.

22. 'The shape of things that are and were' and 'the shape of things to come': some reflections on the sociology of education at the 40th anniversary of BJSE.

23. The errors of redemptive sociology or giving up on hope and despair.

24. What works? Academic integrity and the research-policy relationship.

25. The reproduction of deficit thinking in times of contestation: the case of higher education.

26. From science wars to transdisciplinarity: the inescapability of the neuroscience, biology and sociology of learning.

27. Reconsidering and teaching sociologies in Zambian teacher education: seeking Mbuyi, Mulenga, and Munkombwe.

28. Problems of a Sociological Approach to Pop Music in Schools.

29. Sociology and Music Education: A Response to Swanwick.

30. The Cuts in British Higher Education: A Symposium.

31. Rescuing the Sociology of Educational Knowledge from the Extremes of Voice Discourse: towards a new theoretical basis for the sociology of the curriculum.

32. Taking religions seriously in the sociology of education: going beyond the secular paradigm.

33. Wasteland revisited: defining an agenda for a sociology of education and migration.

34. Sociology of education: a personal reflection on politics, power and pragmatism.

35. Exploring the heterogeneity of class in higher education: social and cultural differentiation in Danish university programmes.

36. EDITORIAL.

37. Curriculum charts and time in undergraduate education.

38. The Growth of Knowledge and the Discursive Gap.

39. Beyond Pedagogy: language and identity in post-colonial Hong Kong.

40. Knowledge and the Curriculum in the Sociology of Education: towards a reconceptualisation.

41. Schools that Make a Difference: a sociological perspective on effective schooling.

42. Racism, Ideology and Education: the last word on the Honeyford affair?

43. 'Post' Haste: plodding research and galloping theory.

44. Accountability and Control: A sociological account of secondary school assessment in Queensland.

45. Curriculum Research and Curricular Politics.

46. On Reproduction, Habitus and Education.

47. Bureaucracy and its limits: accountability and rationality in higher education.

48. Subjectivation and performative politics—Butler thinking Althusser and Foucault: intelligibility, agency and the raced–nationed–religioned subjects of education.

49. Subjectification: the relevance of Butler’s analysis for education.

50. Shaping the field: the role of academic journal editors in the construction of education as a field of study.