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

2. International education and the pursuit of 'Western' capitals: middle-class Nigerian fathers' strategies of class reproduction.

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

4. 'Not like me': educational aspirations and mothering in an urban poor neighbourhood in India.

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

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

7. Everyday erosions: neoliberal political rationality, democratic decline and the Multi-Academy Trust.

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

9. '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.

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

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

12. Education, schooling and inclusive practice at a secondary free school in England.

13. 'Labour class' children in Indian classrooms: theorizing urban poverty and schooling.

14. Do teacher and classroom characteristics affect the way in which girls and boys are graded?: A multilevel analysis of student–teacher matched data.

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

16. Negotiating the changing structure of opportunity: working-class students' transitions to university across generations.

17. Intergenerational educational and occupational mobility in Spain: does gender matter?

18. Students' experiences of the Cambridge supervision system: performance, pedagogy and power.

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

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

21. The rise of the video-recorder teacher: the sociomaterial construction of an educational actor.

22. Supporting minority students through a reflexive approach to empowerment.

23. The ordinary school - what is it?

24. 'Don't ask, don't tell': examining the illegalization of undocumented students in Toronto, Canada.

25. An immanent social class effect on participation in higher education? A rejoinder to Harrison and Waller.

26. Social reproduction theory revisited.

27. Is Research Possible? A rejoinder to Tooley's `On School Choice and Social Class'.

28. Left alone: end time for Marxist educational theory?

29. Education, Training and Economic Performance.

30. The Rise and Fall of a Promotions Committee: some reflections on the interrelationship between micro and macro machinations of power [1].

31. Official Discourse, Pedagogic Practice and Tribal Communities: a case study in contradiction.

32. Communality and Conservatism in Technical Education: on the role of the technical teacher in further education.

33. Participatory capital: Bourdieu and citizenship education in diverse school communities.

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

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

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

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

38. Practicing a new curriculum in Turkey: loose coupling, organisational and social milieus, and their practical capital formations.

39. ‘Students that just hate school wouldn’t go’: educationally disengaged and disadvantaged young people’s talk about university education.

40. Experiencing the same but differently: indigenous minority and immigrant children’s experiences in Cyprus.

41. The contributions of Bernstein's sociology to education development research.

42. School choice in the stratilingual city of Vancouver.

43. Tertiary education reform and legitimation in New Zealand: the case of adult and community education as a 'local state of emergency'.

44. Imagining the homonormative: performative subversion in education for social justice.

45. Friends, peers and higher education.

46. Challenging the post‐Fordist/flexible organisation thesis: the case of reformed educational organisations.

47. Learning to consume—consuming to learn: children at the interface between consumption and education.

48. 'They never go off the rails like other ethnic groups': teachers' constructions of British Chinese pupils' gender identities and approaches to learning.

49. From 'school correspondent' to workplace bargainer? The changing role of the school union representative.

50. The assault on the professions and the restructuring of academic and professional identities: a Bernsteinian analysis.