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

2. The institutions and heterogeneous geographical relations of austerity.

3. Constructions of good mothering during lockdown learning.

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

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

6. Covid-19 as a 'breaching experiment': exposing the fractured society.

7. The construction of British national identity among British South Asians.

8. An afterword: some reflections on a seminar series.

9. What are Academies the answer to?

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

11. The comfort of strangers: social work, modernity and late Victorian England - Part II.

12. Disadvantaged young people accessing the new urban economies of the post‐industrial city.

13. A vision too far? mapping the space for a high skills project in the UK.

14. Danger on the doors: bodily risk in a demonised occupation.

15. What a Difference a Decade Makes: reflections on doing 'emancipatory' disability research.

16. Measuring inequality in a cross-tabulation with ordered categories: from the Gini coefficient to the Tog coefficient.

17. The Study of Culture: Cultural Studies and British Sociology Compared.

18. Understanding Eating Events: Snacks and Meal Patterns in Great Britain.

19. Going in, out, through.

20. Housing Benefit Reform and the Private Rented Sector in the UK: On the Deleterious Effects of Short-term, Ideological “Knowledge”.

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

22. Two children of empire: Michael Banton and John Rex.

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

24. The Changing Face of Undergraduate Assessment in UK Sociology.

25. Violence against women students in the UK: time to take action.

26. NON-ADOPTION OF THE INTERNET IN GREAT BRITAIN AND SWEDEN.

27. Reforms to higher education assessment reporting: opportunities and challenges.

28. ‘Healthy Senior Citizenship’ in voluntary and community organisations: A study in governmentality.

29. THE DIVERSITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE.

30. Sociological approaches to risk: strong in analysis but weak in policy influence in recent UK developments.

31. Olive Banks and the collective biography of British feminism.

32. A Critical Interactionist Analysis of ‘Youth Development’ Expeditions.

33. Conceptualising the family-friendly career: the contribution of career theories and a systems approach.

34. Towards Useful and Dangerous Theories.

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

36. Short cuts to safety: risk and 'rules of thumb' in accounts of food choice.

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

38. A Comparative Sociology of School Knowledge.

39. Bringing the margins into the middle: reflections on racism, class and the racialized outsider.