Deport, Deprive, Extradite: 21st Century State Extremism, by Nisha Kapoor
Laleh Khalili ponders how the eschewing of Muslim suspectsā human rights affects us all

Laleh Khalili ponders how the eschewing of Muslim suspectsā human rights affects us all

Matthew Feldman considers an exploration of the perception of masculinity and its effects on extremism

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Academic gatherings may be fun, but they do little to advance knowledge. To justify the public spending that supports them, such events must do more to provide benefits to those who donāt attend,...

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The protests against pensions reforms reflect not just self-interest but also anger about working conditions and a sense that universities are losing their way. Jack Grove explores how proposed...

While their credentials are not in dispute, institutions could have their teaching and research undermined by a crisis in morale
Kalwant Bhopalās call for universitiesā funding to be linked to their efforts to address racial inequality (āTie funding to tackling racial inequality, says professorā, News, 29 March) needs early...
The co-authorsā response (Letters, 22 March) to my review of Transgender Children and Young People: Born In Your Own Body (Books, 15 March) miscasts my critique as personalised. I did not call them ā...
I do hope that Robert Zaretskyās tribute to Simone Weil (āWait ā and seeā, Opinion, 29 March) will be read by organisers of academic conferences and other events. They should, then, abandon the term...
Much of the problem in āAs the lowest rise, so too do fears of grade inflationā (News, 5 April) is not because of grade inflation but the issue of the āunconditional for allā approach seen in much of...