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3. The end of the decade: Reflecting on 2019 and looking forward to the next decade.

4. Introduction for the special issue: Contemporary Chinese Marxism.

5. Diffracting child-virus multispecies bodies: A rethinking of sustainability education with east–west philosophies.

6. Untangling pedagogical eros: Toward an erotic model of education.

7. Rousseau’s lawgiver as teacher of peoples: Investigating the educational preconditions of the social contract.

8. Confusions that make us think? An invitation for public attention to conceptual confusion on the neuroscience-education bridge.

9. Can attempts to make schools more reliable render them less trustworthy?

10. Retheorising environmental sustainability education for the Anthropocene.

11. Attuning to geostories: Learning encounters with urban plants.

12. "How dare you!" When an ecological crisis is impacted by an educational crisis: Temporal insights via Arendt.

13. Postscript on the empire of control.

14. Education after empire: A biopolitical analytics of capital, nation, and identity.

15. Trust in education.

16. Michel Serres: Knowledge production and education.

17. The neurobiology of trust and schooling.

18. Sensations and cinema: Reframing the real in democracy and education.

19. Troubling the boundaries of traditional schooling for a rapidly changing future – Looking back and looking forward.

20. 'If someone discovers these gentle pot-stirrings...': An interview with Nesta Devine.

21. Seeing through a glass, darkly? Towards an educational iconomy of the digital screen.

22. Post-truth, education and dissent.

23. Confucius’s view of learning.

24. Complexity theory and the enhancement of learning in higher education: The case of the University of Cape Town.

25. To have or to be - Reimagining the focus of education for sustainable development.

26. Provoking thought: A predictive processing account of critical thinking and the effects of education.

27. Freire 2.0: Pedagogy of the digitally oppressed.

28. Attempting to break the chain: reimaging inclusive pedagogy and decolonising the curriculum within the academy.

29. My journey into the 'heart of whiteness' whilst remaining my authentic (Black) self.

30. Navigating the unequal education space in post-9/11 England: British Muslim girls talk about their educational aspirations and future expectations.

31. Neuroscience and educational practice – A critical assessment from the perspective of philosophy of science.

32. Chinese and Western philosophy in dialogue.

33. Marx's inquiry and presentation: The pedagogical constellations of the Grundrisse and Capital.

34. China's making and governing of educational subjects as 'talent': A dialogue with Michel Foucault.

35. Data justice in education: Toward a research agenda.

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

37. Philosophy of education in a new key: On radicalization and violent extremism.

38. The dichotomy in India's education system – A macro level analysis.

39. 'Intelligent capitalism' and the disappearance of labour: Whitherto education?

40. Calling for change: A feminist approach to women in art, politics, philosophy and education.

41. Education and the concept of commons. A pedagogical reinterpretation.

42. Ethics Education for Professionals in Japan: A critical review.

43. Alain Badiou, Jacques Lacan and the Ethics of Teaching.

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

45. Pearl diving and the exemplary way educational note taking and taking note in education.

46. 'Why aren't you taking any notes?' On note-taking as a collective gesture.

47. Notes on notes on notes.

48. Traces of the intersubject? Note-taking within the community of philosophical inquiry.

49. Translation, the Knowledge Economy, and Crossing Boundaries in Contemporary Education.

50. Taking Responsibility into all Matter: Engaging Levinas for the climate of the 21st Century.