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1. Schools and emergency feeding in a national crisis in the United Kingdom: subterranean class strategies.

2. Pedagogic practices and learner identities in two Norwegian primary school classrooms with contrasting social compositions.

3. Allying and aligning: teachers' extra-curricular work, meritocracy and state-sponsored scholarships in Singapore.

4. Empty Britain? Hegemony and ambiguity in British education policy.

5. Parental social class and GCSE attainment: Re-reading the role of 'cultural capital'.

6. A matter of time: differential enactments of institutional time in diversity policy documents.

7. Network governance and new philanthropy in Latin America and the Caribbean: reconfiguration of the State.

8. How teacher wellbeing can be cruel: refusing discourses of wellbeing in an online Reddit forum.

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

10. 'Creating a modern nursing workforce': nursing education reform in the neoliberal social imaginary.

11. Recognition of boys as readers through a social justice lens.

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

13. 'They think it's trendy to have a disability/mental-illness': disability, capital and desire in elite education.

14. School admission in Chile, new rules of the game, and the devaluation of Middle-class capitals.

15. Reproducing vulnerability: a Bourdieuian analysis of readers who struggle in neoliberal times.

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

17. The construction of higher education students in English policy documents.

18. Not just racial quotas: affirmative action in Brazilian higher education 10 years later.

19. Bernstein revisited: the recontextualisation of equity in contemporary Australian school education.

20. School choice: neoliberal education policy and imagined futures.

21. Re-articulating social justice as equity in schooling policy: the effects of testing and data infrastructures.

22. Beyond the education silo? Tackling adolescent secondary education in rural India.

23. The curriculum as a site of counter politics: theorising the ‘domain of the sayable’.

24. Undermining teachers' social capital: a question of trust, professionalism, and empowerment.

25. What higher education ministers talk about when they talk about innovation.

26. Reconfiguring the relationship between 'immigrant parents' and schools in the post-welfare society. The case of Germany.

27. 'We're not robots!': the interaction of co-operativism and neoliberalism for students at a Co-op academy.

28. Internalising externalisation: utilisation of international knowledge in education policymaking.

29. Young pupils' articulations of time spent in school in the wake of a policy reform.

30. In between distributive and evaluative rules: paradox of pedagogic (mis)governance.

31. Working with/in institutions: how policy enactment in widening participation is shaped through practitioners' experience.

32. Learner agency in urban schools? A pragmatic transactional approach.

33. A fair game – the neoliberal (re)organisation of social and relational practices in local school settings.

34. Lifelong learning policies for vulnerable young adults in post-recession Scotland.

35. Does outsourcing school systems degrade education workforces? Evidence from 18,000 English state schools.

36. Educational policies and social inequality in well-being among young adults.

37. Equality of opportunity for work experience? Computing students at two UK universities "play the game".

38. Discomforts, opposition and resistance in schools: the perspectives of union representatives.

39. Resources and requirements of educational upward mobility.

40. Responsibilising parents: the nudge towards shadow tutoring.

41. Critical realism and school effectiveness research in Colombia: the difference it should make.

42. Teacher responsibility: shifting care from student to (professional) self?

43. Revisions to rationality: the translation of ‘new knowledges’ into policy under the Coalition Government.

44. Busy yet passive: (non-)decision-making in school governing bodies.

45. Student perceptions of themselves as ‘consumers’ of higher education.

46. Education in the interregnum: an evaluation of Zygmunt Bauman’s liquid-turn writing on education.

47. Piketty, capital and education: a solution to, or problem in, rising social inequalities?

48. Extending theorisations of the global teacher: care work, gender, and street-level policies.

49. Transnational academic capitalism in the Arab Gulf: balancing global and local, and public and private, capitals.

50. The rule of mimetic desire in higher education: governing through naming, shaming and faming.