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1. Curriculum theory and the question of knowledge: a response to the six papers.

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

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

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

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

6. From science wars to transdisciplinarity: the inescapability of the neuroscience, biology and sociology of learning.

7. Conceptualising the sociology of education: an analysis of contested intellectual trajectories.

8. 'The shape of things that are and were' and 'the shape of things to come': some reflections on the sociology of education at the 40th anniversary of BJSE.

9. The errors of redemptive sociology or giving up on hope and despair.

10. What works? Academic integrity and the research-policy relationship.

11. Paying for financial expertise: privatization policies and shifting state responsibilities in the school facilities industry.

12. The emergence of the quantified child.

13. Taking religions seriously in the sociology of education: going beyond the secular paradigm.

14. Sociology of education: a personal reflection on politics, power and pragmatism.

15. Education, technology and the sociological imagination – lessons to be learned from C. Wright Mills.

16. World Bank in Nepal’s education: three decades of neoliberal reform.

17. Higher education's many diversities: of students, institutions and experiences; and outcomes?

18. Teaching and tolerance: aversive and divisive pedagogical encounters.

19. ‘She started to get pretty concerned’: young men’s relationships with parents through senior schooling and beyond.

20. Call for Papers.

21. ‘Peopling’ curriculum policy production: researching educational governance through institutional ethnography and Bourdieuian field analysis.

22. The determinants of female circumcision among adolescents from communities that practice female circumcision in two Nairobi informal settlements.

23. Towards a holistic understanding of poverty: A new multidimensional measure of poverty for Australia.

24. Education policy as numbers: data categories and two Australian cases of misrecognition.

25. Doctor on campus: A general practice initiative for detection and early intervention of mental health problems in a rural Australian secondary school.

26. Biography as Education Governance.

27. Refusing to Listen: Are We Failing the Needs of People with Alcohol and Drug Problems?

28. Pedagogies making a difference: issues of social justice and inclusion.

29. Breaking out, breaking through: accessing knowledge in a non-western overseas educational setting - methodological issues for an outsider.

30. Respect for persons and for cultures as a basis for national and global citizenship.

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

32. Standardising Sexuality: Embodied Knowledge, “Achievement” and “Standards”.

33. Community projects and excluded young people: reflections on a participatory narrative research approach.

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

35. Undergraduate Geographers' Understandings of Geography, Learning and Teaching: A Phenomenographic Study.

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

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

38. Critical policy sociology: historiography, archaeology and genealogy as methods of policy analysis.

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

40. Vertical and Horizontal Discourse: an essay.

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

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

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

44. On Reproduction, Habitus and Education.

45. The debate between Michael Banton and John Rex: a re-evaluation.

46. Critical reflections on youth and equality in the rural context.

47. Physical education teachers' continuing professional development in health-related exercise.

48. Analysing religion and education in Christian academies.

49. When language becomes power: Russian-speaking teachers in the bilingual general education system in Estonia.

50. Looking through the learning disability lens: inclusive education and the learning disability embodiment.