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1. Narratives of the urban-rural divide: learning trajectories of three women returnees to a small mill town.

2. Participation in adult education and training in countries with high and low participation rates: demand and barriers.

3. An insight into an African perspective on lifelong learning: towards promoting functional compensatory programmes.

4. Local and global in the formation of a learning theorist: Peter Jarvis and adult education.

5. Team learning: through the relational dynamics of co-operation and rivalry in team communities.

6. Resisting an isolated learning discourse.

7. Enhancing the interactive relationship between lifelong learning and social changes to carry out a learning society in Taiwan.

8. Intergenerational learning of traditional knowledge through informal education: the Mongolian context.

9. Patterns of participation and non-participation in learning in mid-life and their determinants.

10. Legal educators’ perceptions of lifelong learning: conceptualisation and practice.

11. Inquiry into the Future of Lifelong Learning.

12. Idea creation: the need to develop creativity in lifelong learning practices.

13. Japan's new lifelong learning policy: exploring lessons from the European knowledge economy.

14. The impact of Skills for Life on adult basic skills in England: how should we interpret trends in participation and achievement?

15. Moebius strip enterprises and expertise in the creative industries: new challenges for lifelong learning?

16. Lifelong learning and demographics: a Japanese perspective.

17. Older and wiser?: workplace learning from the perspective of experienced employees.

18. Parents as problems or parents as people? Parental involvement programmes, schools and adult educators.

19. Challenging change: transformative education for economically disadvantaged adult learners.

20. Discourses of lifelong learning: health as a governing technique in the shaping of the Swedish population.

21. Drivers of job-related learning among low-educated employees in the Nordic countries.

22. Learning cities: fake news or the real deal?

23. The ignorant art museum: beyond meaning-making.

24. Learning as relational: intersubjectivity and pedagogy in higher education.

25. Participation in non-formal learning in EU-15 and EU-8 countries: demand and supply side factors.

26. Well-being and happiness: critical, practical and philosophical considerations for policies and practices in lifelong learning.

27. Issues of citizenship: coming-into-presence and preserving the difference.

28. Anxious provision and discourses of certainty: the sutured subject of mentally ill adult learners.

29. Experiential learning in youth work in the UK: a return to Dewey.

30. 'Bringing learning closer to home': the value and impact of the Lisbon strategy for strengthening the role of local learning centres and partnerships in south-eastern Europe.

31. Learners, tutors and power in adult literacies research in Scotland.

32. The lifelong learning ecosystem in Korea: evolution of learning capitalism?

33. Critical pedagogy, experiential learning and active citizenship: a Freirean perspective on tenant involvement in housing stock transfers.

34. Active and inclusive citizenship for women: democratic considerations for fostering lifelong education.

35. Beyond the learning society: the learning world?

36. The role of the ‘Other’ in reflection, knowledge formation and action in a late modernity.

37. Escaping the slums or changing the slums? Lifelong learning and social transformation 1.

38. Learning to live: the relationship between lifelong learning and lifelong illness.

39. The politics of 'lifelong learning' in post-1997 Hong Kong.

40. The double-dialectic and lifelong learning.

41. Adult education, lifelong learning and citizenship: some ifs and buts.

42. A case study of lifelong learning in Japan: objectives, curriculum, accountability and visibility.

43. Education for sale: at what cost? Lifelong learning and the marketplace.

44. Employability, globalization and lifelong learning—a Scottish perspective.

45. Lifelong learning trajectories: some voices of those 'in transit'

46. Learning is an ontological process: Jarvis and theories of Christian Religious Education in dialogue.

47. Challenges for adult skill formation in the globalising learning economy – a European perspective.

48. Articulation and transfer: a symbiotic relationship with lifelong learning.

49. Continuing professional development as lifelong learning and education.

50. Learning to learn in higher education: developing a modus vivendi.