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1. Towards a Sociology of Educational Computing.

2. Getting Students out There; Using Community Partnerships to Engage Students

3. 'I'm Not a Natural Mathematician': Inquiry-Based Learning, Constructive Alignment and Introductory Quantitative Social Science

4. Religion and Worldviews in 1944 and 2021: A Sociological Analysis of Religious Education in Two Sociohistorical Contexts

5. Sports Tribes and Academic Identity: Teaching the Sociology of Sport in a Changing Disciplinary Landscape

6. Live Tweeting and Building the Digital Archive; #NFQLR--Who and What Is It For?

7. Student Engagement, Ideological Contest and Elective Affinity: The Zepke Thesis Reviewed

8. What (a) to Do about 'Impact': A Bourdieusian Critique

9. Physical Education Teachers' Continuing Professional Development in Health-Related Exercise: A Figurational Analysis

10. New Welfare Ethics and the Remaking of Moral Identities in an Era of User Involvement

11. Policy, Practice and Purpose in the Field of Education: A Critical Review

12. General Theorizing on Language, Society, and Education: Basil Bernstein, Goldilocks, and/or the Energizer Bunny

13. Monitoring Research Concentration and Diversity: Changes between 1994 and 2007. Research Report

14. A Sociology of Pedagogic Voice: Power, Inequality and Pupil Consultation

15. Towards a historical sociology of associations and dissociations between food, food events and alcoholic drinks: A reply to Warde et al.

16. Becoming a matter of veterinary concern.

17. Telling Stories, Landing Planes and Getting Them Moving--A Holistic Approach to Developing Students' Statistical Literacy

18. Wild Interdisciplinarity: Ethnography and Computer Science

19. Reflections from the Classroom: Towards a Radical Pedagogy for Early Years Practitioners

20. 'I'm Not a Quants Person'; Key Strategies in Building Competence and Confidence in Staff Who Teach Quantitative Research Methods'

21. Psychoanalysing Social Issues: Robert Still and the Imago Group.

22. Towards Instrumental Trainability in England? The 'Official Pedagogy' Of The Core Content Framework.

23. Where Did Class Go, Why May It Be Returning?: A View from Sociology Students

24. The Use and Value of Bernstein's Work in Studying (In)Equalities in Undergraduate Social Science Education

25. Empowering Discourse: Discourse Analysis as Method and Practice in the Sociology Classroom

26. The Professional Status of Educational Research: Professionalism and Developmentalism in Twenty-First-Century Working Life

27. Work and Leisure in Higher Education

28. Why Teach Doctrine? A Response to Dan Moulin's 'Challenging Christianity: Leo Tolstoy and Religious Education' in 'Journal of Beliefs and Values,' Vol. 30, No. 2, August 2009

29. Disability Studies, Disabled People and the Struggle for Inclusion

30. 'They Start to Get 'Malicia'': Teaching Tacit and Technical Knowledge

31. PhD Topic Arrangement in 'D'iscourse Communities of Engineers and Social Sciences/Humanities

32. Reflections of Students in Their Use of Asynchronous Online Seminars

33. Beyond Suffrage: Feminism, Education and the Politics of Class in the Inter-War Years

34. Olive Banks and the Collective Biography of British Feminism

35. School Choice in the Light of the Effectiveness Differences of Various Types of Public and Private Schools in 19 OECD Countries

36. Monitoring Research Diversity: Changes between 2000 and 2005. Research Report

37. Broader (than psychoanalysis) and deeper (than sociology): The psychosocial promise of group analysis.

38. Whatever Happened to the T-Group? or Issues in the Politics of Experiential Learning.

39. Alcohol consumption among UK football supporters: investigating the contested field of the football carnivalesque.

40. Nursing Education in Universities--a Perspective from Biological Sciences.

41. The Therapeutic Use of Social Disturbance in Institutions: A Sociological Approach in Practice.

42. Responsibilities in Studying Postmodern Families.

43. The institutions and heterogeneous geographical relations of austerity.

44. Action Research: Some Methodological and Political Considerations.

45. Can a disability studies‐medical sociology rapprochement help re‐value the work disabled people do within their rehabilitation?

46. The UK COVID-19 contact tracing app as both an emerging technology and public health intervention: The need to consider promissory discourses.

47. Just what is critical race theory, and what is it doing in British sociology? From "BritCrit" to the racialized social system approach.

48. The British Sociological Association's Sociology of Science Study Group.

49. Patrick Geddes and the History of Environmental Sociology in Britain.

50. Sports tribes and academic identity: teaching the sociology of sport in a changing disciplinary landscape.