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51. Evoking Hope in Marginalised Youth Populations through Non-Formal Education: Critical Pedagogy in Sports-Based Interventions

52. The Gender Gap and Classroom Interactions: reality and rhetoric?

53. Flexible Identities: exploring race and gender issues among a group of immigrant pupils in an inner-city comprehensive school.

54. Capturing Contracts: informal activity among contract researchers.

55. Critical Mass and Pedagogic Continuity: Studies in academic habitus.

56. The Gender Agenda in Teacher Education.

57. A New Orthodoxy, Old Problems: post-16 reforms.

58. Education Markets, Choice and Social Class: the market as a class strategy in the UK and the USA [1].

59. Restructuring Teacher Education in Australia.

60. Assessment Policy and Inequality: the United Kingdom experience.

61. State Policy and Ideology in the Education of Women, 1944-1980.

62. What Works? Academic Integrity and the Research-Policy Relationship

63. Conceptualising the Sociology of Education: An Analysis of Contested Intellectual Trajectories

64. Casualised Academic Staff and the Lecturer-Student Relationship: Shame, (Im)permanence and (Il)legitimacy

65. The Moral Attitudes of UK Youth: Bringing Morality Back to the Sociology of Education

66. Student ambassadors: ‘role-models’, learning practices and identities.

67. Job-Seeking Narratives: In Search of Graduate Capitals Acquired during Student Placements

68. Students selling sex: marketisation, higher education and consumption.

69. International students with dependent children: the reproduction of gender norms.

70. Counter-narratives of educational excellence: free schools, success, and community-based schooling.

71. An 'Immanent' Social Class Effect on Participation in Higher Education? A Rejoinder to Harrison and Waller

72. Cosmo girls: configurations of class and femininity in elite educational settings.

73. Transitional experiences of post-16 sports education: Jack’s story.

74. Social mobility, a panacea for austere times: tales of emperors, frogs, and tadpoles.

75. The role of the school curriculum in social mobility.

76. Cohesion, Citizenship and Coherence: Schools' Responses to the British Values Policy

77. The Past, Present and Future of Widening Participation Research

78. Middle-Class Struggle? Identity-Work and Leisure among Sixth Formers in the United Kingdom

79. The use and value of Bernstein’s work in studying (in)equalities in undergraduate social science education.

80. Medical students and patient-centred clinical practice: the case for more critical work in medical schools.

81. 'Education makes you have more say in the way your life goes': Indian women and arranged marriages in the United Kingdom.

82. Appropriating professionalism: restructuring the official knowledge base of England's 'modernised' teaching profession.

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

84. A sociology for our times?

85. Experiencing an ‘inclusive’ education: parents and their children with ‘special educational needs’.

86. From reproduction to learning cultures: post‐compulsory education in England.

87. Enchanting a disenchanted child: revolutionising the means of education using Information and Communication Technology and e‐learning.

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

89. La noblesse d'état anglaise ? Social class and progression to postgraduate study.

90. Panopticism, play and the resistance of surveillance: case studies of the observation of student Internet use in UK schools.

91. Placing cybereducation in the UK classroom.

92. Disordered eating and disordered schooling: what schools do to middle class girls.

93. Might It Be in the Practice that It Fails to Succeed? A Marxist Critique of Claims for Postmodernism and Poststructuralism as Forces for Social Change and Social Justice.

94. Please Show You're Working: a critical assessment of the impact of OFSTED inspection on primary teachers.

95. Racism in Schools and Ethnic Differentials in Educational Achievement: a brief comment on a recent debate.

96. Back to the Future: The problem of change and the possibilities of advance in the sociology of education.

97. Education, Modernity and Neo-conservative School Reform in Canada, Britain and the US.

98. The Micro-politics of Macro Reform.

99. Sociological Analysis and Education Management: the social context of the self-managing school.

100. Captured by the Discourse? Issues and concerns in researching `parental choice'.