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1. Behavioral insights: The problem of control in education governance.

2. The bureaucratisation of the university: The case of Denmark.

3. Toward a historical ontology of the infopolitics of data-driven decision-making (DDDM) in education.

4. Conjuring optimism in dark times: Education, affect and human capital.

5. The Politics of Processes and Products in Education: An early childhood metanarrative crisis?

6. Diffraction as a Method of Critical Policy Analysis.

7. Mäori in the Science Curriculum: Developments and possibilities.

8. Towards a university of Halbbildung: How the neoliberal mode of higher education governance in Europe is half-educating students for a misleading future.

9. Ideology and the ‘Multitude of the Classroom’: Spinoza and Althusser at school.

10. Imagining powerful co-operative schools: Theorising dynamic co-operation with Spinoza.

11. The teacher is a learner: Dewey on aims in education.

12. How to do things with words: Speech acts in education.

13. Education as Dialogue.

14. Child-Rearing: On government intervention and the discourse of experts.

15. Difference: A critical investigation of the creative arts with attention to art as a site of knowledge.

16. Community of Inquiry: Its past and present future.

17. Iris Marion Young and Political Education.

18. Learning and the Social Nature of Mental Powers.

19. I/MLEs and the uneven return of pastoral power.

20. Should contentment be a key aim in higher education?

21. Semiotics, edusemiotics and the culture of education.

22. Using a realist research methodology in policy analysis.

23. Disadvantaged Identities: Conflict and Education from Disability, Culture and Social Class.

24. Out of Place: Economic imperialisms in early childhood education.

26. (Re)Visioning the Centre: Education reform and the ‘ideal’ citizen of the future.

27. Deconstructing Discourses about ‘New Paradigms of Teaching’: A Foucaultian and Wittgensteinian perspective.

28. What is the value essence of "double reduction" (Shuang Jian) policy in China? A policy narrative perspective.

29. Efficiency in Education: the problem of technicism.

30. Humanising pedagogy: A politico-economic perspective.

31. The manosphere goes to school: Problematizing incel surveillance through affective boyhood.

32. Mapping historical trends of sustainable rural education policy development in China.

33. Replicable quantitative psychological and educational research: Possibility or pipe dream?

34. Cultivating high-level innovative talents by integration of science and education in China: A strategic policy perspective.

35. Rethinking future uncertainty in the shadow of COVID 19: Education, change, complexity and adaptability.

36. Education for sustainable development in the 'Capitalocene'.

37. ANT on the PISA Trail: Following the statistical pursuit of certainty.

38. Unruly Practices: What a sociology of translations can offer to educational policy analysis.

39. Avoiding an Intolerant Society: Why respect of difference may not be the best approach.

40. China's education response to COVID-19: A perspective of policy analysis.

41. Thinking educational controversies through evil and prophetic indictment: Conversation versus conversion.

42. Foucault's ethical self-formation and David's articulation of a creative self.

43. Exploring the macro education policy design on vocational education system for new generation of migrant workers in China.

44. Hope in Troubled Times? PESA and the future of philosophy of education.

45. Two conflicting visions of education and their consilience.

46. Challenges to critical legal education: A case study.

47. Education and anti-poverty: Policy theory and strategy of poverty alleviation through education in China.

48. Invasion, alienation, and imperialist nostalgia: Overcoming the necrophilous nature of neoliberal Schools.

49. Spinoza, experimentation and education: How things teach us.

50. On being musical: Education towards inclusion.