Hacking Life: Systematized Living and Its Discontents, by Joseph M. Reagle, Jr.
Btihaj Ajana on a critical overview of a movement that promises freedom yet makes even the simplest of tasks more labour-intensive

Btihaj Ajana on a critical overview of a movement that promises freedom yet makes even the simplest of tasks more labour-intensive

William Huber is unimpressed by an attempt to determine the psychological impact of gaming

Richard J. Williams reflects on the hidden agendas behind controversies about ugly architecture

Book of the week: Camilla Power assesses a bold new approach to the origins of morality

Liz Gloyn enjoys a bold attempt to tell the story of a fascinating but largely forgotten woman

Astrophysics breakthrough a triumph of ‘science diplomacy’

Former universities minister says that, while parents of students with poorer A-levels could pay fees up front, less affluent families could not

American University in Cairo withdraws chair in comparative religions at request of donor’s son

Institutions becoming increasingly reliant on agreements that silence departing staff, according to freedom of information responses

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
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Expanded awards ceremony now incorporates categories from THE Leadership and Management Awards

Tributes paid to Regius professor of engineering at Edinburgh