The Marketplace of Attention: How Audiences Take Shape in a Digital Age, by James G. Webster
Now that digitisation has revolutionised the media, what are we watching - and how? By Sharon Wheeler

Now that digitisation has revolutionised the media, what are we watching - and how? By Sharon Wheeler

A compelling argument for strong-arm tactics against those who perpetrate abuse on the net. By Helen Fenwick

The veteran right-wing academic sets out his belief system. By A. W. Purdue

Book dubs Chinese government-funded centres ‘a threat to academic freedom’

Energy engineering professor Paul Younger says that the accusations of a conflict of interests are ‘beyond risible’

Senior lecturer William Brown awaits professional conduct verdict as an earlier inquiry on a retracted paper is queried

Consultation questions need for the body after it blocked the appointment of Griff Rhys Jones as chancellor

The conclusions of an inquiry into allegations against William Taylor, the former chair of governors, will not be shared

Financial modelling likely to include cuts to research budget although student support most ‘vulnerable’ after 2015

UCU passes motion as government guarantees £230 million public bond to fund Waterside campus

Ten branches demand sector conference as union fails to escalate industrial action in response to pay docking threats in marking boycott
I write in response to the article on whether post-publication peer review can endure the legal action launched by a US scientist who claims that anonymous comments posted on Pub Peer cost him a job...

Discoveries made off-campus are as valuable as lectures, says Christopher Bigsby

From election monitoring to military tips, Matthew Reisz meets the man who uses systems thinking as a force for good

Sonal Minocha recalls her own experience as an international student and argues that post-study work visas must be brought back