Chapter 1. Introduction: Researching the Global Education Industry; Christiane Thompson and Marcelo Parreira do Amaral.- Chapter 2. Serial Entrepreneurs, Angel Investors and Capex Light Edu-Business Start-Ups in India; Stephen J. Ball.- Chapter 3. The Political Turn of Corporate Influence in Education: A Synthesis of Main Policy Reform Strategies; Clara Fontdevila and Antoni Verger.- Chapter 4.
Advocacy Coalitions and Market Models for Education; Christopher Lubienski.- Chapter 5. UNESCO, Education and the Private Sector: A Relationship on Whose Terms?; Natasha Ridge and Susan Kippels.- Chapter 6. Embedding Education Research in the European Economic Imaginary?; Marcelo Parreira do Amaral.- Chapter 7. The Global Education Industry, Data Infrastructures and the Restructuring of Government School Systems; Bob Lingard.- Chapter 8.
The Transformation of State Monitoring Systems in Germany and the US: Relating the Datafication and Digitalization of Education to the Global Education Industry; Sigrid Hartong.- Chapter 9. International Education Hubs as Competitive Advantage. Investigating the Role of the State as Power Connector in the Global Education Industry; Marvin Erfurth.- Chapter 10. The Globalized Expert. On the Dissemination and Authorization of Evidence-Based Education; Christiane Thompson.- Chapter 11.
Digitalization, Disruption and the 'Society of Singularities': The Transformative Power of the Global Education Industry; S. Karin Amos.- Chapter 12. Writing Global Education Policy Research; Stephen Carney.- Chapter 13. Conclusion: Changing Education in the GEI - Rationales, Logics and Modes of Operation.