Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations Tara Brabazon on bold tales of a Web 2.0 revolution to which the poor and excluded need not apply 3 April
Book of the Week: Conquest: How Societies Overwhelm Others Alex Danchev on the brutish heart of empire 27 March
Blood and Rage: A Cultural History of Terrorism Charles Townshend is taken aback by a combative and oddly incurious survey of the enemies within 27 March
French Laughter: Literary Humour From Diderot to Tournier Christie Davies admires a playful look at the sly, carnal and punning humour of France 27 March
The Fat Jesus: Feminist Explorations in Boundaries and Transgressions Rachel Muers on a work about the vital religious issues played out in women’s relationship to food 27 March
No time for Schadenfreude Critics of US foreign policy may live to regret finger-wagging from the sidelines, argues Paul Cornish 20 March
Comparative but not superlative Roy Harris is bemused by a dense, ill-tempered screed on the English language as oppressor 20 March
The Book of the Week: Geoffrey Hill: Collected Critical Writings David-Antoine Williams on a poet's restless mind 20 March
A Writer's People: Ways of Looking and Feeling V.S. Naipaul's keen, ruthless eye confirms that great writers make stern critics, says Radhakrishnan Nayar 13 March
Beyond UFOs: The Search for Extraterrestrial Life and its Astonishing Implications for Our Future 13 March
Naguib Mahfouz: Egypt's Nobel Laureate Ziad Elmarsafy acquaints himself with the many and varied faces of a prolific literary genius 13 March
Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman Ursula Tidd lauds a timely restating of Simone de Beauvoir's bold fusion of intellect and emotion 13 March
The Book of the Week: Beyond the Hoax: Science, Philosophy and Culture Robert Matthews on a parody with a purpose 13 March
What We Say Goes: Conversations on US Power in a Changing World Neil Smith on Noam Chomsky's meticulous dissection of the rhetoric of the American empire 13 March
Queen of the Wits: A Life of Laetitia Pilkington Helen Wilcox is transfixed by the rolling and rollicking life of a saucy Grub Street manipulator 6 March
The Wonderful and Surprising History of Sweeney Todd: The Life and Times of an Urban Legend Kamilla Elliott devours many slices of a pie that has fascinated collectors and academics alike 6 March
The Book of the Week: The Craftsman Keith Tester goes in search of a 'more humane material life' 6 March
Transnational Management: Text, Cases and Readings in Cross-Border Management Enterprise with a strategic edge 28 February