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1. Critical education for sustainable development: exploring the conception of criticality in the context of global and Vietnamese policy discourse.

2. Reimagining the researcher-participant ethics relationship: a participant-centred, values-based ethics approach in comparative and international education.

3. 'We believe we will succeed... because we will "soma kwa bidii"': acknowledging the key role played by aspirations for 'being' in students' navigations of secondary schooling in Tanzania.

4. Gender, identity and higher education: young Meena women in Rajasthan, India.

5. The development of UNESCO's programmes for preventing violent extremism: educational norms, institutional politics and declining legitimacy.

6. Why young people leave school early in Papua, Indonesia, and education policy options to address this problem.

7. Evaluating and reframing vocational education and training for refugees: insights from five refugee groups across three cities of India.

8. The contestation of policies for schools during the Covid-19 crisis: a comparison of teacher unions' positions in Germany and Australia.

9. Becoming somebody: exploring aspirations and pathways to social mobility amongst youth in Sri Lanka.

10. Precarity and the social mobility nexus for young Roma in vocational education and training.

11. Higher education regionalism in the former Soviet Union: a qualitative exploration of Russian university branch campuses.

12. Erasures and equivalences: negotiating the politics of culture in the OECD's global competence project.

13. Contextual influences on Chinese kindergarten teachers' understandings of the theory of multiple intelligences.

14. A regenerative decolonization perspective on ESD from Latin America.

15. Localizing transnational norms in Cambodia: cases of ESD and ASEAN citizenship education.

16. Designing indicators and assessment tools for SDG Target 4.7: a critique of the current approach and a proposal for an 'Inside-Out' strategy.

17. Rebranding Gandhi for the 21st century: science, ideology and politics at UNESCO's Mahatma Gandhi Institute (MGIEP).

18. Characterising citizenship education in terms of its emancipatory potential: reflections from Catalonia, Colombia, England, and Pakistan.

19. The United World College movement in practice: the role of interaction rituals in releasing positive emotional energy to 'spark change'.

21. Learner-centred education and English medium instruction: policies in practice in a lower-secondary mathematics class in rural Rwanda.

22. How education sector functioning is affected by political influences: perspectives from district level education officials in Nepal.

23. Breaking the mould: a comparative study of 'radical' university curriculum reforms in a context of global-local policy flows.

24. Global research capacity building among academic researchers.

25. Gender and the navigation of STEM careers in higher education institutions: Narratives of female faculty in post-Soviet Tajikistan.

26. From 'the conscience of humanity' to the conscious human brain: UNESCO's embrace of social-emotional learning as a flag of convenience.

27. Narratives as a way of conceptualising the field of comparative education.

29. Thailand: sufficiency education and the performance of peace, sustainable development and global citizenship.

30. The uses of affect in literature education: trajectories of nationalism and solidarity in postcolonial Cyprus.

31. Building social capital through encounter-based peace education: how Pakistani youth sustain motivation for peacebuilding and social cohesion.

32. Structural competence beyond global competence: overcoming the culturalist difference framework in study abroad.

33. Conceptualising citizenship from an educational perspective in the occupied West Bank.

34. Negotiations, costs, and continuities: analysing the upward educational and social mobility of young men and women of Moroccan descent in Spain.

35. Reconciling habitus through third spaces: how do Roma and non-Roma first-in-family graduates negotiate the costs of social mobility in Hungary?

36. A distinct integration path? Latino economic elites in Los Angeles growing the Latino middle class.

37. Educational mobility among women from stigmatized caste groups: A study of high-achieving middle-class Dalit women.

38. In-between identities and hope in the future: experiences and trajectories of Cigano secondary students.

39. Marginalisation and mixed feelings: supporting students of Gypsy, Roma and traveller heritage imagining higher education in the UK.

41. Externalisation and legitimacy in policy transfer: a case of standards for school leaders.

42. The introduction of the Times Higher Education Japan university rankings and changes in institutional admissions outcomes.

43. A struggle of identification: Hong Kong pre-service teachers' perceived dilemma of introducing 'national education' in preschools.

44. The virgin and the mother: schoolgirl stories and their implications for girls' lives.

45. The OECD and epistemic (de)colonisation: Globalising visions for knowledge in the Learning Compass 2030.