Ambient Commons: Attention in the Age of Embodied Information by Malcolm McCullough
Tara Brabazon on a rare and evocative exploration of how to cope with digital overload

Tara Brabazon on a rare and evocative exploration of how to cope with digital overload

Willy Maley finds men behaving badly in this compelling account of a literary coupling

Lewis Dartnell regrets that a discussion of extreme life forms focuses on faint possibility rather than wondrous reality

Tuition fees major concern for schoolchildren, Sutton Trust discovers

OIA can overrule verdicts only in rare circumstances, High Court finds

Edinburgh Napier’s outgoing v-c rejects ‘tick-box’ approach to governance

Source: UCL Library Services 2011Moses Gaster (1856-1939) was a Jewish communal leader, a prominent Zionist and a prolific scholar of Romanian literature and folklore, Samaritan history and...

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A new production of Shakespeare’s brutal play continues to elicit disquieting questions about moral values

Professor Rooney tackles the categorical imperativeMembers of our university have enthusiastically joined in the new Times Higher Education online game of discovering celebrity names among members of...

A leading international expert on X-ray physics has died

G. R. Evans’ rallying cry: scholars, do the spadework to defend the sector

Russell Group’s latest members have agreed to stump up £500,000 each

Fluent instruction no more effective than poor delivery in teaching terms

Universities must ensure that governing bodies are fit to do their part to prevent crises, Michael Shattock says