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1. Giving space to the subject's potential present: Zemelman's contributions to Sociology of Education.

2. Pre-modern epistemes inspiring a new Global Sociology of Education Imagination.

3. Reconsidering and teaching sociologies in Zambian teacher education: seeking Mbuyi, Mulenga, and Munkombwe.

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

5. From science wars to transdisciplinarity: the inescapability of the neuroscience, biology and sociology of learning.

6. Conceptualising the sociology of education: an analysis of contested intellectual trajectories.

7. 'The shape of things that are and were' and 'the shape of things to come': some reflections on the sociology of education at the 40th anniversary of BJSE.

8. The errors of redemptive sociology or giving up on hope and despair.

9. What works? Academic integrity and the research-policy relationship.

10. Taking religions seriously in the sociology of education: going beyond the secular paradigm.

11. Anomalous beasts and the sociology of education.

12. Sociology of education: a personal reflection on politics, power and pragmatism.

13. Exploring the heterogeneity of class in higher education: social and cultural differentiation in Danish university programmes.

14. Curriculum charts and time in undergraduate education.

15. Subjectification: the relevance of Butler’s analysis for education.

16. 'It's all becoming a habitus': beyond the habitual use of habitus in educational research.

17. Class, culture and the 'predicaments of masculine domination': encountering Pierre Bourdieu.

18. Sailing into the Wind: new disciplines in Australian higher education.

19. The Neoliberal Educational Agenda and the Legitimation Crisis: old and new state strategies.

20. The Growth of Knowledge and the Discursive Gap.

21. A Remarkable Sociological Imagination.

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

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

24. Disciplining the Interdisciplinary: radicalism and the academic curriculum.

25. Rescuing the Sociology of Educational Knowledge from the Extremes of Voice Discourse: towards a new theoretical basis for the sociology of the curriculum.

26. Languages of Legitimation: the structuring significance for intellectual fields of strategic knowledge claims.

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

28. Vertical and Horizontal Discourse: an essay.

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

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

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

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

33. Curriculum Research and Curricular Politics.

34. On Reproduction, Habitus and Education.

35. Analysing religion and education in Christian academies.

36. When language becomes power: Russian-speaking teachers in the bilingual general education system in Estonia.

37. Reimagining Critical Theory.

38. Disability studies, disabled people and the struggle for inclusion.

39. Bureaucracy and its limits: accountability and rationality in higher education.

40. Olive Banks and the collective biography of British feminism.

41. Bernstein and the explanation of social disparities in education: a realist critique of the socio‐linguistic thesis.

42. Subjectivation and performative politics—Butler thinking Althusser and Foucault: intelligibility, agency and the raced–nationed–religioned subjects of education.

43. Navigating social partnerships: central agencies–local networks.

44. ‘There's a war against our children’: black educational underachievement revisited.

45. Cultural capital: objective probability and the cultural arbitrary.

46. Bourdieu's reflexive sociology and 'spaces of points of view': whose reflexivity, which perspective?

47. From Keighley to Keele: personal reflections on a circuitous journey through education, family, feminism and policy sociology.

48. Governmentality and the Sociology of Education: media, educational policy and the politics of resentment.

49. Educational Pathways into the Middle Class(es).

50. Structure, Agency and the Sociology of Education: rescuing analytical dualism.