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51. Learning to consume—consuming to learn: children at the interface between consumption and education.

52. 'They never go off the rails like other ethnic groups': teachers' constructions of British Chinese pupils' gender identities and approaches to learning.

53. From 'school correspondent' to workplace bargainer? The changing role of the school union representative.

54. The assault on the professions and the restructuring of academic and professional identities: a Bernsteinian analysis.

55. Young People's Higher Education Choices: the role of family and friends.

56. Beyond Pedagogy: language and identity in post-colonial Hong Kong.

57. The National Grid for Learning: panacea or Panopticon?

58. Varieties and Themes in Producer Engagement: structure and agency in the schools public-market.

59. Post-16 Education, Semi-dependent Youth and the Privatisation of Inter-age Transfers: re-theorising youth transition.

60. Promotion, Persuasion and Class-taste: marketing (in) the UK post-compulsary sector.

61. Teachers, Writers, Professionals. Is there anybody out there?

62. `I Heard It on the Grapevine': `hot' knowledge and school choice.

63. Talking about Practice: photography students, photographic culture and professional identities.

64. Community and Collectivism: the role of parents' organizations in the education system.

65. Critical Ethnography: Problems in contemporary theory and practice.

66. Critical Social Research and the Academy: the role of organic intellectuals in educational research.

67. The Colonisation of Social Class in Education.

68. Racism, Ideology and Education: the last word on the Honeyford affair?

69. 'Post' Haste: plodding research and galloping theory.

70. Accountability and Control: A sociological account of secondary school assessment in Queensland.

71. Paul Wilis–Education, Cultural Production and Social Reproduction.

72. On Reproduction, Habitus and Education.

73. Liberal Ideology, Radical Critiques and Change in Education: a matter of goals.

74. Italian signposts for a sociologically and critically engaged pedagogy. Don Lorenzo Milani (1923–1967) and the schools of San Donato and Barbiana revisited.

75. Social capital in the classroom: a study of in-class social capital and school adjustment.

76. ‘Thousands waiting at our gates’: moral character, legitimacy and social justice in Irish elite schools.

77. New middle-class values and context: exploring an ideological conflict between a Norwegian school and parents over an American evidence-based programme.

78. A perspective on women's spatial experiences in higher education: between modernity and tradition.

79. The healthy child citizen: biopedagogies and web-based health promotion.

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

81. ‘Virginity is a Virtue: Prevent Early Sex’ – Teacher perceptions of sex education in a Ugandan secondary school.

82. The hybrid professional: an examination of how educational leaders relate to, with and through managerialism.

83. Family learning and the socio-spatial practice of ‘supportive’ power.

84. Approaches to reflexivity: navigating educational and career pathways.

85. Social exclusion and education inequality: towards an integrated analytical framework for the urban–rural divide in China.

86. Critical race theory in education, Marxism and abstract racial domination.

87. Cultivating self-worth among dislocated Tibetan undergraduate students in a Chinese Han-dominated national key university.

88. 'We raised it with the Head': the educational practices of minority ethnic, middle-class families.

89. Developing social inclusion through after-school homework tutoring: a study of African refugee students in Greater Western Sydney.

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

91. The marginality of migrant children in the urban Chinese educational system.

92. Beyond suffrage: feminism, education and the politics of class in the inter-war years.

93. The language of patriotism: sacred history and dangerous memories.

94. How competency-based training locks the working class out of powerful knowledge: a modified Bernsteinian analysis.

95. From savage to citizen: education, colonialism and idiocy.

96. Cultural capital and family involvement in children's education: tales from two primary schools in Cyprus.

97. A new equity deal for schools: a case study of policy-making in Queensland, Australia.

98. The past, present and future of widening participation research.

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

100. Games of subversion and sabotage: issues of power, masculinity, class, rurality and schooling.