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1. Schools and emergency feeding in a national crisis in the United Kingdom: subterranean class strategies.

2. The moral attitudes of UK youth: bringing morality back to the sociology of education.

3. Resisting the "academic circle jerk": precarity and friendship at academic conferences in UK higher education.

4. Beyond bad behaviour? Towards a broader understanding of school student activism.

5. Rethinking causality and inequality in students' degree outcomes.

6. Is there an old girls' network? Girls' schools and recruitment to the British elite.

7. The influence of teacher habitus on the university applications of moderately-attaining students.

8. En/counters with disablist school violence: experiences of young people with dwarfism in the United Kingdom.

9. Can higher education compensate for society? Modelling the determinants of academic success at university.

10. Education, Training and Economic Performance.

11. Teachers' Work, Curriculum and the New Right.

12. Communality and Conservatism in Technical Education: on the role of the technical teacher in further education.

13. A future of endless possibilities? Institutional habitus and international students' post-study aspirations and transitions.

14. The 'collateral impact' of pupil behaviour and geographically concentrated socio-economic disadvantage.

15. The construction of the 'ideal pupil' and pupils' perceptions of 'misbehaviour' and discipline: contrasting experiences from a low-socio-economic and a high-socio-economic primary school.

16. Tomorrow we live: fascist visions of education in 1930s Britain.

17. Social class and participation in further education: evidence from the Youth Cohort Study of England and Wales.

18. 'Just be friends': exposing the limits of educational bully discourses for understanding teen girls' heterosexualized friendships and conflicts.

19. On the making and taking of professionalism in the further education workplace.

20. Challenging the post‐Fordist/flexible organisation thesis: the case of reformed educational organisations.