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  1. Internationalization as Intermingling? A Qualitative Study of Chinese International Students’ Motivations and Experiences in an Australian University
  2. Parents, Schools and the State
  3. Parents, schools and the twenty-first century state: comparative perspectives
  4. Practising autonomy in a local eduscape: schools, families and educational choice
  5. The social impact of schooling on students with dyslexia: A systematic review of the qualitative research on the primary and secondary education of dyslexic students
  6. It’s a diagnosis for the rich: disability, advocacy and the micro-practices of social reproduction
  7. International Scholarships and Southern Agency: An Ethnography of Alumni, Scholars, and Applicants
  8. Parents, schools and the twenty-first-century state: comparative perspectives
  9. Practicing autonomy in a local eduscape: schools, families and educational choice
  10. Managing cognitive load with a flipped language class: An ethnographic study of the student experience
  11. Southern agency and digital education: an ethnography of open online learning in Dili, Timor-Leste
  12. Chapter 7 Losing the Students in a School Ethnography: Anthropology and the Puzzle of Holism
  13. MOOCs and OER in the Global South: Problems and Potential
  14. Educational Ethnography In and For a Mobile Modernity
  15. Rural youth out-migration and education: challenges to aspirations discourse in mobile modernity
  16. A Most Poisonous Debate: Legitimizing Support for Australian Private Schools
  17. Education in a mobile modernity
  18. Motion Pictures
  19. Ethnography at a distance: globally mobile parents choosing international schools
  20. Blue-collar affluence in a remote mining town: challenging the modernist myth of education
  21. Controversies in Education
  22. The school in the state and the state in the school: the social re-production of education systems in a mobile modernity
  23. Learning to Stay? Mobile Modernity and the Sociology of Choice
  24. Beyond the production of tourism imaginaries: Student-travellers in Australia and their reception of media representations of their host nation
  25. But did it help you get to university? A qualitative study of supplementary education in western australia
  26. Flipping the sociology classroom: Towards a practice of online pedagogy
  27. The pedagogical foundations of massive open online courses
  28. Revelatory moments in fieldwork
  29. Chapter 4 Ethnography and the myth of participant observation
  30. Ethnography as participant listening
  31. Hidden markets: the new education privatization
  32. Teachers and the re‐production of middle‐class culture in Australian schools
  33. The Globalisation of School Choice? edited by Martin  Forsey, Scott  Davies, and Geoffrey  Walford. Oxford: Symposium Books, 2008. 252 pp. $56.00 (paper). ISBN 978‐1873927120. School Choice International: Exploring Public‐Private Partnerships edited b...
  34. Publicly minded, privately focused: Western Australian teachers and school choice
  35. The problem with autonomy: an ethnographic study of neoliberalism in practice at an Australian high school
  36. Producing cosmos? The explanatory power of social drama for school reform
  37. Equity versus Excellence: Responses to Neo-liberal Ideals in a Government High School
  38. Review Article: The anthropology of education: Cultural critique or ethnographic refusal?
  39. Teaching about Race
  40. Interviewing Individuals
  41. The Strange Case of the Disappearing Teachers: Critical Ethnography and the Importance of Studying In-between