Clinton casualty stokes legal row
Lani Guinier, the law professor who caused a furore in Washington when President Clinton nominated her for the job of assistant attorney general for civil rights, is creating new controversy where...
Lani Guinier, the law professor who caused a furore in Washington when President Clinton nominated her for the job of assistant attorney general for civil rights, is creating new controversy where...
Anyone tempted to pour out their sexual fantasies into the Internet global computer network should beware. They may find themselves investigated, arrested and charged by the FBI. That is what...
Academic league tables in Russia have proved too hot for the state to handle, Nick Holdsworth reports. University league tables in Russia have proven to be as hot a political potato for ministry...
A deep split has emerged between Australia's vice chancellors and the nation's academics over the future of the federal government's Aus$80 million (Pounds 40 million) quality assurance scheme. The...
(Photograph) - Aisling Irwin reports from the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Atlanta. Disoriented: the case of `hybrid' orangutans has raised fundamental...
The European Journal of Women's Studies
This week's Final Word comes from an author whose family originally came from Holland: "How far I am away from the true temper of soul, this letter in its changing, uncertain moods, its scorn and...
Frank Webster on Ralph Miliband's Parliamentary Socialism . Now that there is an almost palpable enthusiasm around in intellectual circles for Tony Blair's new look, even electable, Labour Party, it...
Children's Childhoods Observed and Experienced
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Growing up in Groups
A Legacy of Inequality:
Nationalism and Ethnic Politics
International Peacekeeping:
Piety and Charity in Late Medieval Florence