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1. From science to politics: commissioned reports and their political translation into White Papers.

2. The 'Double-Reduction' Education Policy in China: Three Prevailing Narratives.

3. What is governance? Projects, objects and analytics in education.

4. Juridification and regulative failures. The complicated implementation of international law into national schools.

5. Made in Sweden? Configured digitalized school leadership practice.

6. Three policy problems: biocreep and the extension of biopolitical administration.

7. Lifelong learning as a lever on structural change? Evaluation of white paper: Learning to succeed: a new framework for post-16 learning.

8. Exclusionary tactics in English secondary education: an analysis of fair access protocols.

9. Market mirages and the state's role in professional learning: the case of English mathematics education.

10. Race in education policy: school safety and the discursive legitimation of disproportionate punishment.

11. Pick ’n’ mix, select and project; policy borrowing and the quest for ‘world class’ schooling: an analysis of the 2010 schools White Paper.

12. The 2003 UK Government Higher Education White Paper: a critical assessment of its implications for the access and widening participation agenda.

13. The Emergence and Policy (mis)Alignment of Teach For Taiwan.

14. Responses to Ball, S.J. (2001) You've been NERFed! Dumbing down the academy: National Educational Research Forum: 'A National Strategy-Consultation paper' A brief and bilious response in JEP, 16 (3), 265 – 268.

15. Educational disadvantage and policy: expanding the spaces of assessment.

16. En/countering the doings of standards in early childhood education: drawing on Actor-Network Theory to trace enactments of and resistances to emerging sociomaterial policy assemblages.

17. The 'everywhere and nowhere' English language policy in Queensland government schools: a license for commercialisation.

18. How teachers see policy: school context, teacher inquiry, and policy visibility.

19. Who takes initiative? The rise of education policy networks and the shifting balance of initiative-taking amongst education stakeholders in Israel.

20. Towards a European model of collective skill formation? Analysing the European Alliance for Apprenticeships.

21. 'What works' depends: teacher accountability policy and sociocultural context in international large-scale surveys.

22. Affective ideology and education policy: implications for critical policy research and practice.

23. Seeing families as policy actors: exploring higher-order thinking reforms in Singapore through low-income families' perspectives.

24. The enactment of policy inside an academic profession: Following impact into philosophy.

25. More than meets the eye: uncovering the evolution of the OECD's institutional priorities in education.

26. Pursuing quality in early childhood education with a government-regulated voucher: views of parents and service providers in Hong Kong.

27. From an age of measurement to an evidence era? Policy-making in teacher education in England.

28. The 'web of conditions' governing England's climate change education policy landscape.

29. Actantial construction of career guidance in parliament of Finland's education policy debates 1967–2020.

30. Test-based accountability in the Norwegian context: exploring drivers, expectations and strategies.

31. 'Network governance' and the formation of the strategic plan in the higher education sector in Bangladesh.

32. 'Best practice as a governing practice: producing best practice in a European Commission working group.'.

33. The governing parent-citizen: dividing and valorising parent labour through school governance.

34. 1996: the OECD policy-making assemblage.

35. Devastating impacts? Investigating 'edu-quality' discourse in early childhood policy and its implications.

36. Theorising social and emotional wellbeing in schools: a framework for analysing educational policy.

37. 'It's a jigsaw puzzle and a challenge': critical perspectives on the enactment of an RCT on small-group tuition in mathematics in Norwegian lower-elementary schools.

38. What moves us also moves policy: the role of affect in mobilizing education policy on sustainability.

39. The Model Of Becoming Aware: disabled subjectivities, policy enactment and new exclusions in higher education.

40. Mechanisms of adopting and reformulating comprehensive sexuality education policy in Ethiopia.

41. Built policy: school-building and architecture as policy instrument.

42. Eyes wide shut: the fantasies and disavowals of education policy.

43. Positional matters: school leaders engaging with national equity agendas.

44. Social enterprise, education and work: entrepreneurialism on the margins.

45. The representation of the national quality framework in the australian print media: silences and slants in the mediatisation of early childhood education policy.

46. Losing the elite: Caribbean educational policy responses to the emigration of skilled labor.

47. Teacher or friend? – consumer narratives on private supplementary tutoring in Sweden as policy enactment.

48. Education recoded: policy mobilities in the international 'learning to code' agenda.

49. What role of education for youth? Discourse within the European Union's Structured Dialogue.

50. Repackaging authority: artificial intelligence, automated governance and education trade shows.