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1. The Errors of Redemptive Sociology or Giving up on Hope and Despair

2. Teacher-Student Power Relations as a Reflection of Multileveled Intertwined Interactions

3. Standpoint Theory, Realism and the Search for Objectivity in the Sociology of Education

4. Ideal Knowing: Logics of Knowledge in Primary School Curricula

5. Cultural Capital and Agency: Connecting Critique and Curriculum in Higher Education

6. Planning Mobile Futures: The Border Artistry of International Baccalaureate Diploma Choosers

7. Citizenship Discourses: Production and Curriculum

8. 'Approaching the Sacred': Directionality in the Relation between Curriculum and Knowledge Structure

9. Teachers' narratives about the possibility to teach controversial history of the 1965 affair in Indonesia.

10. Rescuing the Sociology of Educational Knowledge from the Extremes of Voice Discourse: towards a new theoretical basis for the sociology of the curriculum.

11. A critical cultural inquiry into insider issues in South Korean art education.

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

13. Music on the move: methodological applications of Bernstein’s concepts in a secondary school music context.

14. Practicing a new curriculum in Turkey: loose coupling, organisational and social milieus, and their practical capital formations.

15. Exploring the heterogeneity of class in higher education: social and cultural differentiation in Danish university programmes.

16. Curriculum charts and time in undergraduate education.

17. Including pupils with special educational needs in secondary school physical education: a sociological analysis of teachers' views.

18. Literacy and Pedagogy in Flux: constructing the object of study from a Bernsteinian perspective.

19. Knowledge and the Curriculum in the Sociology of Education: towards a reconceptualisation.

20. Sociology as a Moral Discourse: a case study of social theory teaching.

21. ‘Epistemic chaos’: the recontextualisation of undergraduate curriculum design and pedagogic practice in a new university business school.

22. Curriculum Research and Curricular Politics.

23. Reproduction and Contradictions in Schooling: the case of Commercial Studies.

24. Productive Activity in the Curriculum: changing the literate bias of secondary schools in Tanzania.

25. Educational inequality and transitions to university in Australia: aspirations, agency and constraints.

26. Exploring the boundary between school science and everyday knowledge in primary school pedagogic practices.

27. 'They've got all the knowledge': HIV education, gender and sexuality in South African primary schools.

28. Curriculum online? Exploring the political and commercial construction of the UK digital learning marketplace.

29. Disciplining the Interdisciplinary: radicalism and the academic curriculum.

30. Curriculum and the Classroom: private and public spaces.

31. Gender and Curriculum: power and being female.

32. Defining a Subject: The rise and rise of the new PE?

33. Versions of Vocationalism: an analysis of some social and political influences on curriculum policy and practice.

34. Teacher Ideology and Sex Roles in Curriculum Texts.

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

36. Strategies of Survival: pre-vocational students in FE.

37. Middle Schools: the heart of schools in crisis.

38. 'Technical Culture' and Technical Education in France: a consideration of the work of Claude Grignon and its relevance to British further education curricula.

39. Conceptions of the Curriculum: teachers and 'truth'

40. Conceptualizing curriculum differentiation in higher education: a sociology of knowledge point of view.

41. Is interdisciplinarity old news? A disciplined consideration of interdisciplinarity.

42. Connective learning: young people's identity and knowledge‐making in work and non‐work contexts.

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

44. Securing the self: risk and aspiration in the post-16 curriculum.

45. Placing cybereducation in the UK classroom.

46. The curriculum as a site of counter politics: theorising the ‘domain of the sayable’.

47. Curriculum Hierarchy, Private Schooling, and the Segmentation of Australian Secondary Education, 1947-1985.

48. Democracy and the Discourse of Cultural Difference: towards a politics of border pedagogy.

49. School to Work Programmes and the Production of Alienation.

50. Politics and Curriculum: a case study of the Japanese history textbook dispute, 1982.