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1. Class, education and parenting: cross-cultural perspectives.

2. Girls' education in Balochistan, Pakistan: exploring a postcolonial Islamic governmentality.

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

4. The recession as the site of the exceptional: young people, self-determination and social mobility.

5. Multi-sited understandings: complicating the role of elite schools in transnational class formation.

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

7. The recession as the site of the exceptional: young people, self-determination and social mobility

8. ‘Peacekeepers’ and ‘machine factories’: tracing Graduate Teaching Assistant subjectivity in a neoliberalised university.

9. Multi-sited understandings: complicating the role of elite schools in transnational class formation

10. The worldly space: the digital university in network time.

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

12. Global cultural capital and global positional competition: international graduate students’ transnational occupational trajectories.

13. Massification of higher education, graduate employment and social mobility in the Greater China region.

14. Global competition, coloniality, and the geopolitics of knowledge in higher education.

15. Fabricated world class: global university league tables, status differentiation and myths of global competition.

16. Towards a theory of transnational academic capitalism.

17. Social class as flow and mutability: the Barbados case.

18. The gift economy of elite schooling: the changing contours and contradictions of privileged benefaction