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1. Spatialising careership: towards a spatio-relational model of career development.

2. Investigating Ofsted's inclusion of cultural capital in early years inspections.

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

4. Cultural capitals matter, differentially: a Bourdieusian reading of perspectives from senior secondary students in England.

5. Wrestling with the ghost of deficit: exploring the experiences of trainee English further education teachers.

6. Get lucky? Luck and educational mobility in working-class young people's lives from age 10–21.

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

8. A historical analysis of academic development using the theoretical lens of Pierre Bourdieu.

9. Sociologising resilience through Bourdieu's field analysis: misconceptualisation, conceptualisation, and reconceptualisation.

10. Medical students' educational strategies in an environment of prestige hierarchies of specialties and diseases.

11. Meritocracy, social mobility and a new form of class domination.

12. Mobility as ‘becoming’: a Bourdieuian analysis of the factors shaping international student mobility.

13. Identity capital: an application from a longitudinal ethnographic study of self-construction during the years of school.

14. Practicing a new curriculum in Turkey: loose coupling, organisational and social milieus, and their practical capital formations.

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

16. White working-class male narratives of ‘loyalty to self’ in discourses of aspiration.

17. Rural dispositions of floating children within the field of Beijing schools: can disadvantaged rural habitus turn into recognised cultural capital?

18. ‘I’m strong within myself’: gender, class and emotional capital in childcare.

19. The role of internationalisation in the schooling of Brazilian elites: distinctions between two class fractions.

20. Reproduction to transformation: disrupting teacher habitus through pedagogic work.

21. Classed trajectories in higher education and the graduate labour market: affective affinities in a 'meritocracy'.

22. On reductions – examining a British-Bourdieusian sociology of education.

23. Cosmopolitan Brands: graduate students navigating the social space of elite global universities.

24. Parenting strategies in the context of South-South migration.

25. Understanding the complexity of Chinese rural parents' roles in their children's access to elite universities.

26. Augmenting excellence, promoting diversity? Preliminary design of a foundation year for the University of Cambridge.

27. The making of transnational distinction: an embodied cultural capital perspective on Chinese women students' mobility.

28. Class acts? Working class student officers in students' unions.

29. Institutional hierarchies and research impact: new academic currencies, capital and position-taking in UK higher education.

30. The pedagogical logics of arts-rich schools: a Bourdieusian analysis.

31. Performance-based university funding and the drive towards 'institutional meritocracy' in Italy.

32. Teachers and Polish children: capturing changes in the linguistic field.

33. Aspirational ambivalence of middle-class secondary students in Hong Kong.

34. Playing the game or played by the game? Young drug users’ educational trajectories.

35. Cultural capital as whiteness? Examining logics of ethno-racial representation and resistance.

36. Using Bourdieu in practice? Urban secondary teachers’ and students’ experiences of a Bourdieusian-inspired pedagogical approach.

37. Little room for capacitation: rethinking Bourdieu on pedagogy as symbolic violence.

38. Corporatising school leadership through hysteresis.

39. Metaphor as a methodological tool: identifying teachers’ social justice dispositions across diverse secondary school settings.

40. The ‘doublethink’ of data: educational performativity and the field of schooling practices.

41. Turning collegial governance on its head: symbolic violence, hegemony and the academic board.

42. Intercultural interactions of mono-cultural, mono-lingual local students in small group learning activities: a Bourdieusian analysis.