Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy, by Cathy O’Neil
Book of the week: If all-seeing ‘miracle’ tech is making the decisions we must demystify the tricks, says Danny Dorling

Book of the week: If all-seeing ‘miracle’ tech is making the decisions we must demystify the tricks, says Danny Dorling

Eight scientists share the secrets of being a successful principal investigator

From Fox News to the race for the White House, this work is all about politics, says Sharon Wheeler

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Angelia Wilson on how vulnerability means profitability when deregulation and privatisation come to health and social care

Young scholars tell it like it is but is knowledge of replaceability a bar to change? asks Finn Mackay

Analysis of Labour Force Survey data reveals extent of earnings boost for university leavers

A crow named Betty is one of the highlights in a fascinating study of an exciting area of research, says Tim Birkhead

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

This week’s bookish things to do: brush up your Shakespeare, explore a mother of a holiday, put paid to the rentiers and count the cost of London’s Olympics

Christopher Phelps surveys a field that lends itself to interdisciplinarity, while a British scholar laments that UK institutions prefer Americans for Americanists

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

This graph shows the dominance of Russell Group universities in attracting quality-related research funding from Hefce, which is based on the results of the REF

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