Joanna Williams: courage of her convictions
It is always interesting when people take ideas to their logical conclusion, says Matthew Reisz
It is always interesting when people take ideas to their logical conclusion, says Matthew Reisz
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
If work is your passion, argues Joanna Williams, greater well-being doesn’t necessarily stem from spending more time at home
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Joanna Williams assesses a controversial and ‘at times eye-watering’ account of policing sexuality
The latest edition discussed by the Times Higher Education editorial team
A polemic against the divisive effect of ‘victimology’ puts its author’s prejudices on display, says Joanna Williams
Ugly, hateful talk must be countered with debate and argument, not bans, says Joanna Williams
Joanna Williams on the rules for classroom confrontations that can build inclusiveness
We the undersigned stand in solidarity with the journal Third World Quarterly and its editor-in-chief. Those of us not already involved with the journal stand ready to support it, including...
The new education secretary has much to get to grips with as she arrives at the Department for Education
Joanna Williams voted Leave, and has been left disappointed by the academy’s reaction to the EU referendum result
What Fulfilling Our Potential: Teaching Excellence, Social Mobility and Student Choice means for the higher education sector
Giving female scholars one-off sums to ‘compensate’ for the pay gap rewards biology rather than merit, argues Joanna Williams
Free speech campaigners argue that campuses should not be entirely safe