1 Researching educational sites serving ‘disadvantaged’ (sub)urban communities: reframing policy and practice Susanne Gannon, Robert Hattam and Wayne Sawyer FOCUS AREA 1 Mapping the damage 2 Resisting educational inequity and the ‘bracketing out’ of disadvantage in contemporary schooling Stewart Riddle 3 Beyond ‘naïve possibilitarianism’ in urban schools in England Lori Beckett 4 Moving beyond the academic and vocational divide in Australian schools Barry Down 5 Beginning teacher subjectivity and pedagogical encounters in low SES schools Susanne Gannon 6 Challenging beginning teachers’ misconceptions of the effects of poverty on educational attainment in an initial teacher education programme in England Ian Thompson 7 Circling a conflicted policy landscape: child poverty and education in Northern Ireland Tony Gallagher, Ruth Leitch and Joanne Hughes 8 Mapping possible futures: funds of aspiration and educational desire Susanne Gannon, Mohamed Moustakim, Dorian Stoilescu and David Wright FOCUS AREA 2 Resources for hope 9 Effective pedagogies for enhancing preschoolers’ engagement with learning in disadvantaged communities Leonie Arthur and Christine Woodrow 10 Creating space for a shared repertoire: re-imagining pedagogies to cultivate transcultural and translingual competencies Jacqueline D’warte 11 Teacher development through collaborative research in low SES contexts: a tale of two schools Katina Zammit and Wayne Sawyer 12 Poverty and school processes: from equality of opportunity to relational justice Karen Laing, Laura Mazzoli Smith and Liz Todd 13 Hope, spaces, and possible selves: processes of becoming socially critical teachers Alison Wrench 14 Quality teaching discourses: a contested terrain Jo Lampert, Bruce Burnett, Barbara Comber, Angela Ferguson and Naomi Barnes 15 Realigning young peoples’ aspirations: triggers and processes Katrina Barker and Margaret Vickers 16 Ideas of community: assembling new governance in early childhood education Anne Power, Christine Woodrow and Joanne Orlando 17 ‘Dumping grounds’ and ‘rubbish tips’: challenging metaphors for alternative education provision Martin Mills, Richard Waters, Peter Renshaw and Lew Zipin FOCUS AREA 3 How might we reframe research, policy and practice in the future? 18 Ethnographies in education: misunderstandings and new developments Debra Hayes and Meghan Stacey 19 Researching the ‘North’: educational ethnographies of a (sub)urban region Robert Hattam 20 Educational exclusion? It’s what we do and it’s always been thus Roger Slee 21 Shifting paradigms: can education compensate for society? David Egan 22 Transforming the curriculum frame: working knowledge around problems that matter Lew Zipin and Marie Brennan 23 Schools as sites of advanced capitalism: reading radical inequality radically Margaret Somerville 24 Poor children need rich teaching, not deficit labelling Terry Wrigley 25 Writing as bodywork: poverty, literacy and unspoken pain in ex-mining south Wales valleys communities Gabrielle Ivinson and Emma Renold 26 Reclaiming educational equality: towards a manifesto Robert Hattam, Wayne Sawyer and Susanne Gannon