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

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

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

4. The British Conservative Government and the raising of the school leaving age, 1959–1964.

5. Trust schools and the politics of persuasion and the mobilisation of interest.

6. The privatisation of public schooling in New Zealand.

7. Urban accommodations: policy, education and a politics of place.

8. Citizenship, civic education and politics: the education policy context for young Australian citizens.

9. Multiple paths towards education privatization in a globalizing world: a cultural political economy review.

10. When politics trump evidence: financial literacy education narratives following the global financial crisis.

11. Importing control in Initial Teacher Training: theorizing the construction of specific habitus in recent proposals for induction into teaching.

12. When policy instruments combine to promote coherence: an analysis of Connecticut's policies related to teacher quality.

13. Politics of social partnerships: a framework for theorizing.

14. Public education in neoliberal times: memory and desire.

15. Principals’ talking back to mediatised education policies regarding school performance.

16. A logic of appropriation: enacting national testing (NAPLAN) in Australia.

17. Excluding students with disabilities from the culture of achievement: the case of the TIMSS, PIRLS, and PISA.

18. School curriculum, globalisation and the constitution of policy problems and solutions.

19. Talkin’ ‘bout a revolution: the social, political, and fantasmatic logics of education policy.

20. Privatising education, privatising education policy, privatising educational research: network governance and the 'competition state'.

21. The dearth of managerialism in implementation of national examinations policy.

22. Neo-democracy in educational policy-making: a critical case study of neoliberal reform in Massachusetts.

23. ‘Drenched in the past:’ the evolution of market-oriented reforms in New Orleans.

24. Professionalizing school governance: the disciplinary effects of school autonomy and inspection on the changing role of school governors.

25. Humanism, administration and education: the demand of documentation and the production of a new pedagogical desire.

26. Accreditation of higher education in Europe – moving towards the US model?

27. When worlds collide: excellent and equitable learning communities? Australia's 'social capitalist' paradox?

28. Summoning spectres: crises and their construction.

29. Times of educational change: towards an understanding of patterns of historical and cultural refraction.

30. Is greed still good? Was it ever? Exploring the emoscapes of the global financial crisis.

31. Making policy with 'good ideas': policy networks and the 'intellectuals' of New Labour.

32. Education department policy constructions within highly political contexts: a critical policy study of multiculturalism.

33. Higher education policy in post-devolution UK: more convergence than divergence?

34. Who owns educational products developed with federal funds? Intellectual property rights in preK-12 education.

35. State of rhetoric: neoliberal discourses for education in state of the state addresses and gubernatorial press releases.

36. Legitimizing public schooling and innovative education policies in strict religious communities: the story of the new Haredi public education stream in Israel.

37. What parents still do not know about No Child Left Behind and why it matters.

38. Parental entrepreneurship in public education: a social force or a policy problem?

39. The politics of school choice in two countries with large private-dependent sectors (Spain and Chile): family strategies, collective action and lobbying.

40. 'Building Schools for the Future': reflections on a new social architecture.

41. Governments and education reform: some lessons from the last 50 years.

42. Implementing a large-scale reform in secondary schools: the role of the consultant within England's Secondary National Strategy.

43. Character education, new media, and political spectacle.