Understanding Lone Wolf Terrorism: Global Patterns, Motivations and Prevention Matthew Feldman reports on the modus operandi of far-Right 'leaderless resistance' 3 May
Stylish Academic Writing Untold riches could be yours with academics’ secret codex. Les Gofton gets a head start 3 May
Why Love Hurts: A Sociological Explanation Jean Duncombe ponders the interdependency of women’s self-worth and romantic relationships 3 May
The New Religious Intolerance: Overcoming the Politics of Fear in an Anxious Age Maleiha Malik applauds a road map that seeks to lead the West away from intolerance of Muslims 26 April
The Unrepentant Renaissance: From Petrarch to Shakespeare to Milton Willy Maley is tickled by an unexpected, less puritanical reading of post-Reformation culture 26 April
Why Lyrics Last: Evolution, Cognition, and Shakespeare's Sonnets David Gewanter applauds a literary - and scientific - exploration of the Bard's poetic longevity 26 April
The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches from the Front Lines Jon Turney on one scientist's successful efforts to resist the relentless assaults of the denialists 26 April
The Assumptions Economists Make Finance experts must ditch unrealistic conjecture and embrace eclecticism, finds Michelle Baddeley 19 April
Gothicka: Vampire Heroes, Human Gods, and the New Supernatural Deborah Rogers finds the modern netherworld too 'lite' and longs for a return to the dark side 19 April
Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe Harold Thimbleby gets to know the people behind the computer in a fascinating but rambling account 19 April
College: What It Was, Is, and Should Be Alan Ryan learns what the liberal-arts ideals of the US academy's founders can teach us today 12 April
The Stalin Cult: A Study in the Alchemy of Power Polly Jones is impressed by a rigorous iconography of one of the age of extremes' greatest tyrants 12 April
How Economics Shapes Science James Wilsdon applauds an acute analysis of the mixed influence money has on scientific practice 12 April
Bird Sense: What It's Like to Be a Bird Elizabeth Adkins-Regan dips her beak into the inner life of our mysterious feathered friends 5 April
Between Citizens and the State: The Politics of American Higher Education in the 20th Century 5 April
China or Japan: Which Will Lead Asia? The fortunes of East Asia's two great powers are inextricably linked, argues Kerry Brown 5 April
Language: The Cultural Tool Kerstin Hoge takes a trip into the heart of functionalism with a maverick iconoclast 5 April
An Aesthetic Education in the Era of Globalization A reminder of pedagogy's power to reach beyond the logic of capital enthuses Shahidha Bari 5 April
The Anatomy of Harpo Marx Philip Kemp has qualms about the purpose of an examination of a dumb comedian's physicality 29 March
Dignity: Its History and Meaning Simon Blackburn explores an ancient moral concept that some consider fundamental to human society 29 March
Survival of the Beautiful: Art, Science, and Evolution Darwin fails to explain fully why some evolved traits are so exquisitely alluring, finds Jon Turney 29 March
The Spanish Holocaust: Inquisition and Extermination in Twentieth-Century Spain Mercedes Camino commends the untangling of atrocities committed during the Franco era 22 March
17 Equations that Changed the World Charles Seife is eased through mathematical relationships that help to make sense of reality 22 March
Emanuel Swedenborg, Secret Agent on Earth and in Heaven: Jacobites, Jews, and Freemasons in Early Modern Sweden 22 March
Too Big to Know Martin De Saulles sees how new ways to share online can lead to quicker knowledge creation 15 March