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1. Get Lucky? Luck and Educational Mobility in Working-Class Young People's Lives from Age 10-21

2. Young People, Social Capital and Network-Based Educational Decision-Making

3. The Prevalence of 'Life Planning:' Evidence from UK Graduates

4. Learning, Differentiation and Strategic Action in Secondary Education: Analyses from the 'Identity and Learning Programme'

5. Enlightenment or Status Defence? Education and Social Problem Concerns from Adolescence to Midlife

6. 'There Was Never Really Any Question of Anything Else': Young People's Agency, Institutional Habitus and the Transition to Higher Education

7. Critically considering the 'inclusive curriculum' in higher education.

8. Connective Learning: Young People's Identity and Knowledge-Making in Work and Non-Work Contexts

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

10. Disordered Eating and Disordered Schooling: What Schools Do to Middle Class Girls

11. Rethinking young people's aspirations in times of crisis: stories of futures from a de-industrialising city.

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

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

14. En/counters with disablist school violence: experiences of young people with dwarfism in the United Kingdom.

15. Heroic heads, mobility mythologies and the power of ambiguity.

16. Can higher education compensate for society? Modelling the determinants of academic success at university.

17. A multi-dimensional perspective on young people's decisions not to go to university.

18. A perspective on women's spatial experiences in higher education: between modernity and tradition.

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

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

21. The perception, management and performance of risk amongst Forest School educators.

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

23. Transitional experiences of post-16 sports education: Jack’s story.

24. The 'good life' and the 'rich portfolio': young women, schooling and neoliberal subjectification.

25. Is Jimmy Really so Different? Learning and making-meaning in work and non-work contexts.

26. Educating 'Discouraged Workers': cultural diversity in the upper secondary school.

27. School to Work Programmes and the Production of Alienation.

28. The impact of school space on primary education art teachers' pedagogical practices: a Bernsteinian approach.

29. Legitimising an unusual choice abroad for privileged students: Swiss hospitality management schools as 'refuge schools'.

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

31. 'I'm not sure where home is': narratives of student mobilities into and through higher education.

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

34. Do human and cultural capital lenses contribute to our understanding of academic success in Russia.

35. What role do students' enjoyment and perception of ability play in social disparities in subject choices at university?

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

37. Option blocks that block options: exploring inequalities in GCSE and A Level options in England.

38. 'Other spaces' for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and questioning (LGBTQ) students: positioning LGBTQ-affirming schools as sites of resistance within inclusive education.

39. Perceptions, prejudices and possibilities: young people narrating apprenticeship experiences.

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

42. Aspirations: the moral of the story.

43. Capital multiplicity and convertibility: language minorities’ multidimensional challenges to accessing postsecondary education in Hong Kong.

44. The university, democracy and the public sphere.

45. Cultural capital, family background and education: choosing university subjects in China.

46. Ahead of the pack? Explaining the unequal distribution of scholarships in Germany.

47. From parents to children: the impact of mothers’ and fathers’ educational attainments on those of their sons and daughters in West Germany.

48. The odyssey: school to work transitions, serendipity and position in the field.

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

50. Honourable mobility or shameless entitlement? Habitus and graduate employment.