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1. ESTABLISHING A GROUP TO ENCOURAGE WRITING FOR PUBLICATION AMONG DOCTORAL STUDENTS.

2. The Editor's Page.

3. Tipping into the abyss: with more than a virtual parachute?

4. Beyond Pedagogy: language and identity in post-colonial Hong Kong.

5. Racism, Ideology and Education: the last word on the Honeyford affair?

6. 'Post' Haste: plodding research and galloping theory.

7. Accountability and Control: A sociological account of secondary school assessment in Queensland.

8. On Reproduction, Habitus and Education.

9. Subjectification: the relevance of Butler’s analysis for education.

10. Subjectivation and performative politics—Butler thinking Althusser and Foucault: intelligibility, agency and the raced–nationed–religioned subjects of education.

11. Shaping the field: the role of academic journal editors in the construction of education as a field of study.

12. Class, culture and the 'predicaments of masculine domination': encountering Pierre Bourdieu.

13. The Neoliberal Educational Agenda and the Legitimation Crisis: old and new state strategies.

14. Languages of Legitimation: the structuring significance for intellectual fields of strategic knowledge claims.

15. Educational Pathways into the Middle Class(es).

16. Vertical and Horizontal Discourse: an essay.

17. Cultural Themes in Educational Debates: the nature culture opposition in accounts of unequal educational performance.

18. Bernstein and the explanation of social disparities in education: a realist critique of the socio‐linguistic thesis.

19. Navigating social partnerships: central agencies–local networks.

20. ‘There's a war against our children’: black educational underachievement revisited.

21. From Keighley to Keele: personal reflections on a circuitous journey through education, family, feminism and policy sociology.

22. Governmentality and the Sociology of Education: media, educational policy and the politics of resentment.

23. The Treatment of Economic Issues in High School Government, Sociology, U.S. History and World History Texts.

24. Social Class and Success Goals: An Examination of Relative and Absolute Aspirations.

25. Who's Afraid of Positivism? A comment on Shilling and Abraham.

26. Code Theory and its Positioning: a case study in misrecognition.

27. Post-modern Sociology as a Democratic Educational Practice? Some suggestions.

28. Sociology and Music Education: a further response to Swanwick.

29. The Cuts in British Higher Education: a symposium.

30. On Two Critiques of the Marxist Sociology of Education.

31. EDITORIAL.

32. Fifty years of life in classrooms: an inquiry into the scholarly contributions of Philip Jackson

33. The transcultural transferability of Bourdieu's sociology of education.

34. Teaching in complex settings: issues of diversity and support

35. The Janus faced teacher educator

36. Learning to be a teacher: mentoring, collaboration and professional practice

37. Introduction: Women in Politics.

38. Locality and the Curriculum: towards a positive critique.

39. Information Technology and the Sociology of Education: some preliminary thoughts.

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

41. The body made flesh: embodied learning and the corporeal device.

42. Social class and pedagogy: a model for the investigation of pedagogic variation.

43. Reproduction and transformation of inequalities in schooling: the transformative potential of the theoretical constructs of Bourdieu.

44. Qualitative research as a method for making just comparisons of pedagogic quality in higher education: a pilot study.

45. Progettazione and Documentation As Sociocultural Activities: Changing Communities of Practice.

46. The cognitive habitus : its place in a realist account of inequality/difference.

47. FAMILIES, SOCIAL CAPITAL AND EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES.

48. Change in the field--chang ing the field: Bourdieu and the methodological practice of educational research.

49. FIELD EDUCATION: EXPLORING THE FUTURE, EXPANDING THE VISION.

50. Repositioning Higher Education as a Global Commodity: opportunities and challenges for future sociology of education work.