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1. Divine vulgarism: theorising the culturally sanctioned vulgarities.

2. Twelve tips for how institutional ethnography (IE) is conducted in health professions education research.

3. The development and implementation of a Peer Mentoring Scheme for Sociology Early Career Academics (ECAs) in Ireland: lessons from research, insights from practice.

4. Imperial Gothic 2.0: Brexit, Brex-Lit, and everyday Euroscepticism in British popular culture.

5. When do football fans tend to acquire a more Europeanised mind-set? The impact of participation in European club competitions.

6. Bringing Erasmus home: the European universities initiative as an example of 'Everyday Europeanhood'.

7. Europeanization of citizens vis-á-vis regional politicians: the case of the German-speaking Community of Belgium in the Euregio Maas-Rhine.

8. Giving space to the subject's potential present: Zemelman's contributions to Sociology of Education.

9. Pre-modern epistemes inspiring a new Global Sociology of Education Imagination.

10. The various guises of translanguaging and its theoretical airstrip.

11. Using occupational therapy principles and practice to support independent message generation by individuals using AAC instead of facilitated communication.

12. Breaking the binary: self-narratives of young people in Italy.

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

14. The intersection of structure and agency within charitable community food programs in Toronto, Canada, during the COVID-19 pandemic: cultivating systemic change.

15. Sociology and the international monetary system: an update of Hoogvelt and Vermeiren.

16. For a global sociology of social movements. Beyond methodological globalism and extractivism.

17. "You gotta pull yourself towards yourself." A sociological analysis of how Transgender and Gender Diverse (TGD) school attending youth, school managers and teachers understand and respond to transphobia in South African schools.

18. Breaking the silence: unpacking students' journeys in sexuality discussions in Hong Kong classrooms.

19. Un(ac)countable no-bodies: the politics of ignorance in global health policymaking.

20. Seasonal Sociology: edited by Tonya K. Davidson and Ondine Park, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2020, 416 pp., CAN $60.00 (paper), ISBN 978-1-4875-9408-4.

21. Being bird and sensory learning activities: Multimodal and arts-based pedagogies in the 'Anthropocene'.

22. Reconsidering and teaching sociologies in Zambian teacher education: seeking Mbuyi, Mulenga, and Munkombwe.

23. When Politics Abroad Turn Local. A Study of French Parties Campaigning Abroad During the 2017 French General Elections.

24. Whistleblowing in a time of digital (in)visibility: towards a sociology of 'grey areas'.

25. Repurposing field analysis for a relational and reflexive sociology of Chinese diasporas.

26. The postmonolingual turn: rethinking embodiment with New Confucianism in bodily education and research.

27. Stepping into the mainstream: exploring Steiner streams in publicly funded schools in Australia, 1990–2011.

28. Anchors and thresholds in the formation of a transnational sense of belonging of migrant children in Poland.

29. Vulnerability and antimicrobial resistance.

30. "Otherness", otherism, discrimination, and health inequalities: entrenched challenges for modern psychiatric disciplines.

31. Therapeutic discourse in teacher professional discourse: on multidimensionality and elasticity of psychology-based reasoning.

32. The erasure of sexual harassment in elite private boys' schools.

33. Discipline lessons from American faith-based autonomous schools: a narrative of power and 'mini-public' ideology.

34. Beyond myopia in communications and the sociology of media.

35. Disciplinary brakes on the sociology of digital media: the incongruity of communication and the sociological imagination.

36. Communicating the complex lives of families that include a child with Down syndrome.

37. Àlles wàs glanzt ìch nìt umbadingt Guld: reference accents, inner circle Englishes and language attitudes in Alsace.

38. Ethnicity and fragmented identity: diverse forms of identity formation among the Misings of Assam.

39. Economics in sociology? Original economic theories, concepts and approaches in classical sociologists.

40. The contributions of higher education to society: a conceptual approach.

41. The reproduction of deficit thinking in times of contestation: the case of higher education.

42. Linguistic repertoire: South/North trajectories and entanglements.

43. Bhal Suwali, Bhal Ghor: Muslim families pursuing cultural authorization in contemporary Assam.

44. Constructions of good mothering during lockdown learning.

45. Abduction or Elopement? Contrastive Newspaper Framing of the Alleged Abduction of Ese Oruru Saga in Selected Nigerian Dailies.

46. The pause/play button actor-network: lecture capture recordings and (re)configuring multi-spatial learning practices.

47. Martin Bulmer and race and ethnic studies.

48. Valuing energy solutions in the housing markets: the role of market devices and real estate agents.

49. Information technology & media sociology in a (still) pandemic world.

50. How does a science teacher distinguish himself as a good professional? An inquiry into the aesthetics of taste for teaching.