Making Refuge: Somali Bantu Refugees and Lewiston, Maine, by Catherine Besteman
Faith?Nibbs on the tensions and accommodations between newcomers and locals in a small town
Faith?Nibbs on the tensions and accommodations between newcomers and locals in a small town
Novice sociological researchers will find encouragement and help in a programme of exercises whose insights are informed by a group of gorillas, Les Gofton says
The political economist and author of Will Africa Feed China? on George Orwell, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and mountain-climbing, wine-drinking Tang Dynasty poets
BMJ?editor in chief raises alarm over drug trial research funded and often controlled by manufacturers themselves
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Former business secretary urges universities to plug into global networks and emerging markets as he takes up Nottingham professorship
Candida?Moss on a work tracing the history of thinkers who saw no place for the deities
Robyn Arianrhod on how Enlightenment android-builders and modern biologists shaped the sciences of life and artificial intelligence
Matthew Reisz talks to creative writers and artists about what it is like to be the subject of commentaries and theories
Analysis finds men and ethnic minorities under-represented in international cohort
Book of the week: In an extraordinary voice, a neurosurgeon wrestles with his looming untimely death, says Jennifer?Rohn
Advice on how to cope with all the work and when to say no to opportunities
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the national press
OECD planning to change measures of public spending on HE amid complex picture on student loans