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1. Educational disadvantage and policy: expanding the spaces of assessment.

2. Positional matters: school leaders engaging with national equity agendas.

3. Activist dispositions for social justice in advantaged and disadvantaged contexts of schooling.

4. Metabolomics analyses identify platelet activating factors and heme breakdown products as Lassa fever biomarkers.

5. Socially Inclusive Teaching: Belief, Design, Action as Pedagogic Work.

6. Social justice intents in policy: an analysis of capability for and through education.

7. Inequality in Ethiopian higher education: reframing the problem as capability deprivation.

8. Widening and expanding participation in Australian higher education: In the absence of sociological imagination.

9. To aspire: a systematic reflection on understanding aspirations in higher education.

10. Evoking and provoking Bourdieu in educational research.

11. Calculating student aspiration: Bourdieu, spatiality and the politics of recognition.

12. Just imaginary: delimiting social inclusion in higher education.

13. HIGHER EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT AND KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY OPTIMISM IN ETHIOPIA.

14. Navigating change: a typology of student transition in higher education.

15. Classroom teacher effectiveness research: a conceptual critique.

16. Expansion and equity in Australian higher education: three propositions for new relations.

17. Student equity's starring role in Australian higher education: not yet centre field.

18. Re-asserting the place of context in explaining student (under-)achievement.

19. Globalisation and student equity in higher education.

20. Appreciating aspirations in Australian higher education.

21. Student equity's starring role in Australian higher education: not yet centre field.

22. Defining Educational Research: A Perspective of/on Presidential Addresses and the Australian Association for Research in Education.

23. Researching social inequalities in education: towards a Bourdieuian methodology.

24. 'We learnt that last week': reading into the language practices of teachers.

25. Size effects in axially loaded square-section concrete prisms strengthened using carbon fibre reinforced polymer wrapping.

26. Sailing into the Wind: new disciplines in Australian higher education.

27. Democratic educational leadership in contemporary times.

28. Realising Policy: the who and how of policy production.

29. Student Success and Failure: as a matter of fact or just how they are portrayed?

30. Degrees of Difficulty: an ecological account of learning in Australian higher education.

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

32. Questions of (re)production and legitimation: a second screening of three films on teacher-student relations.

33. Under What Conditions? Including students with learning disabilities within Australian classrooms.

34. (Dis)ordering Teacher Education: from problem students to problem-based learning.

35. The Teacher Educator as (Re) Negotiated Professional: critical incidents in steering between state and market in Australia.

36. Policy Trajectories: treading the discursive path of policy analysis.

37. Elevated l-threonine is a biomarker for Lassa fever and Ebola.

39. Confronting perceptions of student equity in higher education.

41. Metaphor as a methodological tool: identifying teachers’ social justice dispositions across diverse secondary school settings.

42. Higher vocational education and social mobility: educational participation in Australia and England.

43. Rethinking social justice in schools: how will we recognize it when we see it?

44. pH Sensitive Erythrocyte-Derived Membrane for Acute Systemic Retention and Increased Infectivity of Coated Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus.

46. Leadership in Crisis?

47. Educating for Futures in Marginalized Regions: A sociological framework for rethinking and researching aspirations.

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