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

2. En/counters with disablist school violence: experiences of young people with dwarfism in the United Kingdom.

3. Critically considering the 'inclusive curriculum' in higher education.

4. International capital and social class: a sociology of international certification in French urban school markets.

5. 'They are bad seeds': stereotyping habitus in Chinese VET colleges.

6. A multi-dimensional perspective on young people's decisions not to go to university.

7. Heroic heads, mobility mythologies and the power of ambiguity.

8. A perspective on women's spatial experiences in higher education: between modernity and tradition.

9. Educational inequality and transitions to university in Australia: aspirations, agency and constraints.

10. The perception, management and performance of risk amongst Forest School educators.

11. Can higher education compensate for society? Modelling the determinants of academic success at university.

12. Bourdieu’s collective enterprise of inculcation: the moral socialisation and ethical enculturation of medical students.

13. Transitional experiences of post-16 sports education: Jack’s story.

14. The 'good life' and the 'rich portfolio': young women, schooling and neoliberal subjectification.

15. Is Jimmy Really so Different? Learning and making-meaning in work and non-work contexts.

16. Educating 'Discouraged Workers': cultural diversity in the upper secondary school.

17. School to Work Programmes and the Production of Alienation.