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51. 'Good books': is there a future for academic writing within the educational publishing industry?

52. Including pupils with special educational needs in secondary school physical education: a sociological analysis of teachers' views.

53. The social geography of childcare: making up a middle-class child.

54. Promoting Social Capital in a 'Risk Society': a new approach to emancipatory learning or a new moral authoritarianism?

55. Young People's Higher Education Choices: the role of family and friends.

56. Schooling the Mobile Generation: the future for schools in the mobile-networked society.

57. Identity Traps or How Black [1] Students Fail: the interactions between biological, sub-cultural, and learner identities.

58. Literacy and Pedagogy in Flux: constructing the object of study from a Bernsteinian perspective.

59. The Growth of Knowledge and the Discursive Gap.

60. Learning to Love the Micro: the discursive construction of 'educational' computing in the UK, 1979–89.

61. Unspoken Exclusion: experiences of continued marginalisation from education among 'hard to reach' groups of adults and children in the UK.

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

63. Market Forces and Standards in Education: a preliminary consideration.

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

65. Speaking about Cultural Difference and School Disadvantage. An Interview study of 'Samoan' Paraprofessionals in Designated Disadvantaged Secondary Schools in Australia.

66. Learning the 'Hard' Way: boys, hegemonic masculinity and the negotiation of learner identities in the primary school.

67. Sociology as a Moral Discourse: A case study of social theory teaching.

68. Managing Youth Transitions in the Network Society.

69. Rediscovering the Impact of Marketisation: dimensions of social segregation in England's secondary schools, 1994–99.

70. The Restructuring of Academic Work in Australia: power, management and gender.

71. The National Grid for Learning: panacea or Panopticon?

72. Varieties and Themes in Producer Engagement: structure and agency in the schools public-market.

73. Post-16 Education, Semi-dependent Youth and the Privatisation of Inter-age Transfers: re-theorising youth transition.

74. Self, Space and Place: youth identities and citizenship.

75. Promotion, Persuasion and Class-taste: marketing (in) the UK post-compulsary sector.

76. Teachers, Writers, Professionals. Is there anybody out there?

77. `I Heard It on the Grapevine': `hot' knowledge and school choice.

78. Becoming a `Better' Parent? Motherhood, Education and transition.

79. Scorched Earth: prelude to rebuilding Marxist educational theory.

80. Governing Troubles: authority, sexuality and space.

81. Talking about Practice: photography students, photographic culture and professional identities.

82. Good School/Bad School: paradox and fabrication.

83. Community and Collectivism: the role of parents' organizations in the education system.

84. Sociology of Education, State Schooling and Social Class: Beyond critiques of the New Right hegemony.

85. Critical Ethnography: Problems in contemporary theory and practice.

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

87. Racism, Masculine Peer-group Relations and the Schooling of African/Caribbean Infant Boys.

88. The Colonisation of Social Class in Education.

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

90. Prejudice Reduction in Schools: the value of inter-racial contact.

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

92. Teachers' struggle: The case of white English-speaking teachers in South Africa.

93. Critical Sociology of Education Theory in Practice: the Druze education in the Golan.

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

95. The `third wave': Education and the ideology of parentology.

96. Race, Categorisation and Educational Achievement.

97. An Englishman's Home is his Castle? A Response to Paul Willis's 'Unemployment: the final inequality.'

98. Reproduction in Education: an elaboration of current neo-marxist models of analysis.

99. Curriculum Research and Curricular Politics.

100. Participation and Popular Control on School Governing Bodies: the case of the Taylor Report and its aftermath.