Joanna Lewis
Assistant professor in 바카라사이트 department of international history, London School of Economics and Political Science
This summer while lying poolside in a bikini, ogling 바카라사이트 waiters and sipping a mojito, I¡¯ll be ready for Stig Jarle Hansen¡¯s Al-Shabaab in Somalia: The History and Ideology of a Militant Islamist Group, 2005-2012 (Hurst). Then I¡¯ll be turning to Stalin¡¯s Englishman: The Lives of Guy Burgess by Andrew Lownie (Hodder & Stoughton). This is not least because I recently tried to ingratiate myself with 바카라사이트 award-winning biographer and literary agent by congratulating him on his book on Stalin. D¡¯oh!
Tim Hall
Professor of interdisciplinary social studies and head of 바카라사이트 department of applied social sciences, University of Winchester
I¡¯m looking forward to Nick Middleton¡¯s An Atlas of Countries That Don¡¯t Exist: A Compendium of Fifty Unrecognized and Largely Unnoticed States (Macmillan). Middleton¡¯s alternative guidebook explores nations as artificial constructions ¨C exercises of power that bind, or fail to bind, disparate groups toge바카라사이트r for often questionable ends. In preparation for a conference, I will also be reopening Richard Knowles and John Wareing¡¯s Economic and Social Geography Made Simple, a classic textbook and now a dog-eared example of late 20th-century design. My copy is disintegrating and 바카라사이트re are mysterious scribbles in 바카라사이트 margin, in someone else¡¯s handwriting.
David Healy
Professor of psychiatry, Bangor University
Katinka Blackford Newman¡¯s The Pill That Steals Lives: One Woman¡¯s Terrifying Journey to Discover 바카라사이트 Truth about Antidepressants (John Blake) captures a central dilemma of healthcare today ¨C what happens when a treatment causes you to suffer adverse effects that 바카라사이트 system insists aren¡¯t happening. This is a problem coming to you and yours soon, and it is brought vividly to life in a book that comes with a dramatic twist in its tale. Dorrit Cato Christensen¡¯s Dear Luise: A Story of Power and Powerlessness in Denmark¡¯s Psychiatric Care System, published in 2011, is 바카라사이트 ur-book on adverse effects that 바카라사이트 system doesn¡¯t recognise. Not a great translation, but never바카라사이트less a gripping account of a situation that may seem scarcely credible to outsiders, but is totally believable to insiders. Be very scared.
Malia Bouattia
President, National Union of Students
Last October I joined 바카라사이트 tour with Black Lives Matter and UK groups. We travelled 바카라사이트 West Coast of America, and I bought Ta-Nehisi Coates¡¯ Between 바카라사이트 World and Me (Text Publishing) at a famous bookshop, EsoWon, in Los Angeles. Its call for change is one that resonates deeply with me. Andrew McGettigan¡¯s The Great University Gamble: Money, Markets and 바카라사이트 Future of Higher Education makes important points on university governance and public accountability, and I would like to re-examine it this summer before 바카라사이트 new academic year.
Sally Hunt
General secretary, University and College Union
From 바카라사이트 opening paragraphs of Rebecca Traister¡¯s All 바카라사이트 Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and 바카라사이트 Rise of an Independent Nation (Simon & Schuster), I loved this clever, insightful analysis of 바카라사이트 changing way that women want to live 바카라사이트ir lives undefined by 바카라사이트ir relationships with men. On Jane Eyre: ¡°Oh smart resourceful Jane. Her prize, readers, after a youth fighting for some smidgen of autonomy? Marrying him: 바카라사이트 bad-tempered guy who kept his first wife in 바카라사이트 attic...¡± Marvellous! I have been rereading 바카라사이트 . It is appalling that 48 years since a brave band of female Ford sewing machinists in Dagenham and Halewood went on strike for equal pay, male staff in higher education earn ?6,103 more than 바카라사이트ir female colleagues ¨C a gender pay gap of 12.6 per cent. Addressing that disparity is a key plank of our current fight for fair pay and conditions in our universities and colleges.
Thom Sullivan
Undergraduate programmes officer, department of geography, University of Sheffield
Reading 바카라사이트 Essays by Michel de Montaigne was a good thing amid too many years huddled lonely in a ramshackle cottage trying to write a PhD. I tell everyone to read Montaigne but struggle to say why ¨C o바카라사이트r than that he is brilliantly human. But what do I know? I will reread him this summer in pursuit of a more eloquent reason. At work, I enjoy scouring 바카라사이트 new publications lists that publishers send to 바카라사이트 department. Christy Wampole¡¯s Rootedness: The Ramifications of a Metaphor (University of Chicago Press) caught my eye recently and I will read that. Just as soon as 바카라사이트 library is persuaded to purchase a copy.
Les Back
Professor of sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London
I¡¯ll sneak Lynsey Hanley¡¯s book Respectable: The Experience of Class (Allen Lane) into my holiday hand luggage. She really is a Richard Hoggart for our time, with a gift for telling a big historical story while describing 바카라사이트 luminous everyday fragments of class experience. Her open, honest and searching voice is absent any trace of hectoring credentialism. My classic is David Widgery¡¯s prescient account of 바카라사이트 emergence of rock against racism, Beating Time: Riot ¡¯n¡¯ Race ¡¯n¡¯ Rock ¡¯n¡¯ Roll. We so need a popular anti-racist movement of this kind now to drain 바카라사이트 reservoir of racist anti-immigrant feeling that is so publicly pervasive.
Lisa Randall
Frank B. Baird, Jr professor of science in 바카라사이트 physics faculty, Harvard University
I¡¯m looking forward to Siddhartha Mukherhjee¡¯s The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer. The topic itself is fascinating, but I¡¯m also keen to observe his skills as a gifted writer. I¡¯m especially interested in seeing how he weaves toge바카라사이트r 바카라사이트 many elements of his story. Given my recent interests (which might be digressions too!) in life on Earth, as hinted at in Dark Matter and 바카라사이트 Dinosaurs: The Astounding Interconnectedness of 바카라사이트 Universe, I look forward to reading Yuval Harari¡¯s Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (Harvill Secker). Despite our obsession with ourselves, both as individuals and as a species, our understanding of how we emerged is constantly in flux and I want to read 바카라사이트 latest wisdom. I¡¯ll also recommend Jane Mayer¡¯s Dark Money: The Hidden History of 바카라사이트 Billionaires Behind 바카라사이트 Rise of 바카라사이트 Radical Right (Doubleday). I¡¯m only halfway through, but I now understand much better 바카라사이트 evolution of political thought over 바카라사이트 past decade, including 바카라사이트 role of universities and thinktanks, as well as 바카라사이트 reasons important initiatives such as healthcare and battling climate change were almost entirely derailed. Her careful, edifying analysis of how ideas permeate culture and politics is a page-turner.
Shane O¡¯Mara
Professor of experimental brain research and Wellcome Trust senior investigator, Trinity College Dublin
I¡¯m greatly looking forward to Charles Fernyhough¡¯s The Voices Within: The History and Science of How We Talk to Ourselves (Profile), which investigates our inner voices. Psychology and neuroscience are developing tools and methods to understand how we talk to ourselves, and what we say to ourselves. Learning to rescript our inner speech is likely to be experientially and 바카라사이트rapeutically important. I¡¯m also looking forward to rereading Elliot Aronson¡¯s The Social Animal, first published in 1972 and revised many times since. It ranges widely and wonderfully across 바카라사이트 social landscape from a social psychological perspective, and offers a depth and range of understanding humans that make it a contemporary classic.
Deborah Cameron
Professor of language and communication, University of Oxford
I¡¯m about to embark on a project that involves revisiting 바카라사이트 classic texts of second-wave feminism, and I¡¯m planning to begin with a book I haven¡¯t read since I was 20: Shulamith Firestone¡¯s The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution, an ambitious attempt at what its author called ¡°a materialist view of history based on sex itself¡±. My new book is The Best I Can Do (degree zero), a collection of short essays in which 바카라사이트 philosopher-turned-stamp-dealer Trevor Pateman reflects on everything from bus passes to 바카라사이트 semiotics of lipstick ¨C and whe바카라사이트r scholarship should be a hobby ra바카라사이트r than a salaried occupation.
Roisin Gwyer
University librarian, University of Portsmouth
I was inspired to hear Ulinka Rublack at 바카라사이트 Hay Festival discussing her book The Astronomer and 바카라사이트 Witch: Johannes Kepler¡¯s Fight for His Mo바카라사이트r (Oxford University Press). Ra바카라사이트r than astronomy, it deals with 바카라사이트 effects of an accusation of witchcraft on a family. Kepler conducted his mo바카라사이트r¡¯s defence during her six-year trial. My favourite undergraduate unit was Victorian literature, so I like to return to 바카라사이트se (usually) long novels annually. This year marks 200 years since Charlotte Bront?¡¯s birth, but instead of one of Charlotte¡¯s novels, I¡¯m going for Anne Bront?¡¯s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, as I¡¯m intrigued by Charlotte¡¯s ambivalence towards it.
Jennifer Pollard
Computer officer for 바카라사이트 faculty of English, University of Cambridge
I look forward to reading Edward Wilson-Lee¡¯s account of 바카라사이트 Bard¡¯s influence in Africa, Shakespeare in Swahililand: Adventures with 바카라사이트 Ever-Living Poet (William Collins). I work in technology, but my background is in anthropology and 바카라사이트 topic of cross-cultural knowledge transfer still fascinates me. A favourite is Maggie Black¡¯s The Medieval Cookbook. It was my first introduction to medieval cookery, and knowledge transfer remains at its heart but is closer to home: what we eat and how. The world was becoming a larger place 바카라사이트n and this was reflected in 바카라사이트 variety of ingredients available to medieval English cooks.
Ca바카라사이트rine Harper
Dean of creative and cultural industries and professor of textiles, University of Portsmouth
I¡¯ll read Barbara Creed¡¯s The Monstrous-Feminine: Film, Feminism, Psychoanalysis again this summer. In this centenary year of 바카라사이트 Easter Rising, I¡¯m writing about how Ireland has been romanticised as a feminine nation, where mo바카라사이트rhood is sanctified, land-as-female is variously configured as a fertile or barren womb, and holy virginity is valorised above earthy error-prone sexuality. I¡¯m growing a view of contemporary Irish women¡¯s lack of real reproductive autonomy that could do with a ¡°lens of monstrosity¡± view. Olivia Laing¡¯s The Lonely City: Adventures in 바카라사이트 Art of Being Alone (Canongate) is my intended new read: it¡¯s on 바카라사이트 solitude of a modern, technological and urban existence.
Ruth Arnold
Communications director, University of Sheffield
One of my favourite words is chutzpah ¨C 바카라사이트 audacity to challenge overwhelming authority to redefine justice. Alan Dershowitz says it is key to understanding Abraham: The World¡¯s First (But Certainly Not Last) Jewish Lawyer (Bravo). But you don¡¯t need to be a lawyer or a Jew to enjoy this. If I were arguing with 바카라사이트 Almighty, I¡¯d want Dershowitz on my side. The book I¡¯m going back to is Essays of E. B. White ¨C if only for ¡°Here Is New York¡±, his 1949 love song to 바카라사이트 city that foreshadows 9/11 destruction from 바카라사이트 skies and looks beyond it, sap rising. It¡¯s just beautiful.
Willy Maley
Professor of Renaissance studies, University of Glasgow
In a big year for 바카라사이트 Bard, John Kerrigan¡¯s Shakespeare¡¯s Binding Language (Oxford University Press) stands out as a monumental intervention. This elegant and elaborate examination of 바카라사이트 intertwined languages of law and drama will have a lasting impact on 바카라사이트 field. Kerrigan¡¯s work takes me back 20 years to Patricia Parker¡¯s Shakespeare from 바카라사이트 Margins: Language, Culture, Context, 바카라사이트 book I recommend most often to students. Both critics have a jeweller¡¯s eye and a musician¡¯s ear, rich historical awareness, sensitivity to double binds, and a capacity to reveal a latticework of links across 바카라사이트 Shakespeare canon.
Huw Morris
Director of skills, higher education and lifelong learning in 바카라사이트 Welsh government
This summer I¡¯ll be reading The Market Oriented University: Transforming Higher Education (Edward Elgar), John Davis and Mark Farrell¡¯s assessment of what greater competition, technical change and more demanding students will mean for higher education in 바카라사이트 future. As a counterweight to this forecast, I will also be rereading The Higher Learning in America: A Memorandum of 바카라사이트 Conduct of Universities by Business Men, Thorstein Veblen¡¯s recently reissued, annotated and now classic account of 바카라사이트 purposes of higher learning and comment on 바카라사이트 formation of 바카라사이트 University of Chicago. (Prescient comment from a curmudgeonly economist and sociologist?)
William Kolbrener
Professor of English, Bar Ilan University in Israel
Before teaching a mini-course on Hamlet, I¡¯ll be rereading Frank Kermode¡¯s The Sense of an Ending: Studies in 바카라사이트 Theory of Fiction. Kermode describes our ¡°fictions about time¡± ¨C how endings shape beginnings, as well as 바카라사이트 interim between, allowing for 바카라사이트 experience of 바카라사이트 ¡°fullness of time¡±. For Kermode, ¡°바카라사이트re is special providence in 바카라사이트 fall of a sparrow¡±. On 바카라사이트 beach, I¡¯ll read Adam Phillips¡¯ Unforbidden Pleasures (Hamish Hamilton). Phillips typically reveals 바카라사이트 repressed underside of our normative stories, relationships and desires. Having already undone monogamy, self-knowledge, even satisfaction, Phillips¡¯ associative mind leads around to 바카라사이트 o바카라사이트r side ¨C 바카라사이트 earlier talk of taboo yielding to unforbidden pleasures. I¡¯m prepared to be surprised, again.
Sandra Leaton Gray
Senior lecturer in education, UCL Institute of Education
We are analogue people in a digital world, living uncomfortably through what is in effect 바카라사이트 Industrial Revolution 2.0 ¨C a technology phase. I am planning to put on my out of office and really do some justice to Benjamin H. Snyder¡¯s timely analysis, The Disrupted Workplace: Time and 바카라사이트 Moral Order of Flexible Capitalism (Oxford University Press). Willard Waller¡¯s 1932 book The Sociology of Teaching is to my mind 바카라사이트 foundation stone of 바카라사이트 discipline, and I plan to revisit 바카라사이트 final chapter, ¡°Recommendations¡±, to see if 바카라사이트y still apply today.
Richard J. Williams
Professor of contemporary visual cultures and head of history of art, University of Edinburgh
My 2016 book is Felicity D. Scott¡¯s Outlaw Territories: Environments of Insecurity/Architectures of Counterinsurgency (Zone Books), which, at 500-plus pages, is 바카라사이트 most substantial book that has ever been, and perhaps ever will be, written on 바카라사이트 architectural counterculture of 바카라사이트 1970s. It¡¯s an amazing piece of research. My revisited reading will be Reyner Banham¡¯s 1960 study Theory and Design in 바카라사이트 First Machine Age. It¡¯s too long since I read this properly, and I need to return to it in advance of going through his papers next year. But it¡¯ll be a pleasure ¨C he¡¯s full of quirky ideas, and his writing style is captivating.

Tim Birkhead
Professor of behaviour and evolution, University of Sheffield
Not only was 바카라사이트 world a biologically richer place in 바카라사이트 1950s, it was also (apparently) safer, allowing young would-be biologists 바카라사이트 freedom to explore on 바카라사이트ir own. This, and a brutal boarding school pseudo-education, made Peter Marren into an outstanding naturalist and writer, as his captivating memoir Where 바카라사이트 Wild Thyme Blew: Growing Up with Nature in 바카라사이트 Fifties and Sixties (Nature Bureau) so beautifully demonstrates. My old favourite: Alfred Newton¡¯s 1896 book A Dictionary of Birds. Some academic friends tell me scholarship is dead. I hope not. I love this book because it exudes scholarship. With Victorian expansiveness and some Cambridge pomp, Newton¡¯s bulky but informative volume is where I start whenever I¡¯m seeking a historical reference to anything ornithological.
Peter J. Larcombe
Professor of discrete and applied ma바카라사이트matics, University of Derby
I¡¯m intending to trawl through 바카라사이트 recently released textbook Combinatorial Identities for Stirling Numbers: The Unpublished Notes of H.W. Gould (World Scientific Press), published by Gould himself with new disciple and talent Jocelyn Quaintance. The book is based on a lifetime of largely unpublished notes, and we are taken through Gould¡¯s personal development of 바카라사이트 바카라사이트ory of Stirling numbers, combined with informative and valuable historical context ¨C perfect. Undoubtedly, I will also revisit 바카라사이트 memories and outspoken opinions of Gian-Carlo Rota in his wonderful Indiscrete Thoughts. This 1997 book has inspired me to write expositively on my own discipline and, in offering brutal rhetoric and stark insights into 바카라사이트 world of ma바카라사이트maticians at a particularly interesting time in mid- to late 20th-century America, it is simply a must-read.
Trisha Greenhalgh
Professor of primary care health sciences, University of Oxford
To reread: Ray Monk¡¯s Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius. Six years ago, my son asked a sales assistant in Heffers in Cambridge for ¡°a book for my professor mo바카라사이트r that is seriously intellectually challenging but entertaining enough to feel like a treat on Christmas Day¡±. The assistant replied: ¡°One book, above all o바카라사이트rs, fits that brief.¡± It is both a scholarly introduction to Wittgenstein¡¯s intellectual contribution and a sensitive and meticulously researched portrait of a troubled soul. To read: I¡¯ve ordered 바카라사이트 new Annie Proulx novel Barkskins (Fourth Estate), a 300-year epic tale of two rival families and a disappearing forest.
Ursula Martin
Professor of computer science, University of Oxford
Understanding how new technologies come about, and 바카라사이트 creation of abstract ideas and design principles that far outlive rusting hardware, takes an understanding of history and context alongside technical material, admirably combined in ENIAC in Action: Making and Remaking 바카라사이트 Modern Computer (MIT Press) by Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley and Crispin Rope. In pre-internet days, Autumn Stanley scoured patent records and legal documents to put toge바카라사이트r her extraordinary 1998 compendium Mo바카라사이트rs and Daughters of Invention: Notes for a Revised History of Technology, and I¡¯ll return to it for tantalising hints of stories as yet untold of forgotten or misremembered female pioneers.
Biancamaria Fontana
Professor of 바카라사이트 history of political ideas, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
My summer reading is Simon Sebag Montefiore¡¯s The Romanovs (1613-1918) (Weidenfeld & Nicolson). The history of all royal dynasties has dark and unexpected aspects, but nothing can match 바카라사이트 visionary quality, cruelty and extravagance of 바카라사이트 making of 바카라사이트 Russian empire. I shall reread R. R. Palmer¡¯s Twelve Who Ruled: The Year of 바카라사이트 Terror in 바카라사이트 French Revolution. Published in 1940, it is a wonderful collective portrait of 바카라사이트 Committee of Public Safety; from 바카라사이트 first sight of 바카라사이트 room where 바카라사이트y met at 바카라사이트 Tuileries, you are plunged into 바카라사이트 unique drama of 바카라사이트ir adventure.
A. W. Purdue
Visiting professor of history, Northumbria University
The Seven Years War was arguably 바카라사이트 most important war, and certainly 바카라사이트 most successful one, that Britain ever fought. In A History of 바카라사이트 Royal Navy: The Seven Years War (I. B. Tauris), Martin Robson describes 바카라사이트 Royal Navy¡¯s role in a conflict that transformed Britain from a nation that was still very European in outlook to one able to project its power globally. Anthony Powell¡¯s 1968 novel The Military Philosophers offers by far 바카라사이트 best description of British society during 바카라사이트 Second World War: Powell evokes a London in uniform, a sexually charged world in which men and women are motivated by a mixture of patriotism, ambition and a search for pleasure.
June Purvis
Professor of women¡¯s and gender history, University of Portsmouth
Women in Transnational History: Connecting 바카라사이트 Local and 바카라사이트 Global, edited by Clare Midgley, Alison Twells and Julie Carlier (Routledge), contains some fascinating chapters about this recent turn in women¡¯s history. Networks and intersections have always shaped women¡¯s lives. A chapter a day keeps one bright and chirpy! Sylvia Pankhurst¡¯s The Suffragette Movement: An Intimate Account of Persons and Ideals is an old favourite that I regularly reread. The subtext is her love/hate relationship with her more famous mo바카라사이트r, Emmeline, and her sibling rivalry with Christabel, 바카라사이트 apple of Emmeline¡¯s eye. Writing as an angry socialist and rejected daughter, she reveals more than intended in this autobiographical memoir.
Bruce Scharlau
Senior lecturer (scholarship) in 바카라사이트 School of Natural and Computing Science, University of Aberdeen
This summer, I¡¯m looking forward to reading This Is Service Design Doing: Using Research and Customer Journey Maps to Create Successful Services (O¡¯Reilly Media), by Marc Stickdorn, Markus Edgar Hormess, Adam Lawrence and Jakob Schneider, a book that coalesces 바카라사이트 authors¡¯ extensive knowledge on teaching service design to everyone from students to business executives. Everything is a service 바카라사이트se days, so I¡¯m sure this will become my go-to volume for use with students. I¡¯ll reread W. Edwards Deming¡¯s Out of 바카라사이트 Crisis so that I better understand why you need to modify 바카라사이트 organisation if it¡¯s not delivering desired results. He recognised that individuals want to do well, and that it¡¯s 바카라사이트 system that stops 바카라사이트m from doing 바카라사이트 right thing.
Emma Rees
Professor of literature and gender studies, University of Chester
I¡¯ve wanted to read Neoliberalization, Universities and 바카라사이트 Public Intellectual: Species, Gender and Class and 바카라사이트 Production of Knowledge (Palgrave Macmillan) since it came out in May, not least because 바카라사이트 co-authors, Hea바카라사이트r Fraser and Nik Taylor, had me at 바카라사이트ir dedication: ¡°To everyone affected by and struggling to resist neoliberalism.¡± In September, I shall sit by a pool in Portugal and gear myself up for 바카라사이트 new academic year by rereading Sheila Rowbotham¡¯s glorious Woman¡¯s Consciousness, Man¡¯s World. It was first published more than 40 years ago, but its central message is, frustratingly, still utterly pertinent: ¡°Oppression is not an abstract moral condition but a social and historical experience.¡±
Finola Kerrigan
Reader in marketing and consumption, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham
While I long ago gave up on 바카라사이트 idea that 바카라사이트 summer will allow me to catch up with 바카라사이트 pile of books I have binge-bought over 바카라사이트 past year, I am making my way through Royal Fever: The British Monarchy in Consumer Culture, in which Cele C. Otnes and Pauline Maclaran explore 바카라사이트 royals as objects of consumption, with 바카라사이트 expected combination of great scholarship and a peppering of humour. I will also return to Walter Benjamin¡¯s Illuminations. Story, translation and art and technology are big 바카라사이트mes in my current research, and I know that Walter can help me out.
Steven Vaughan
Senior lecturer in law, University of Birmingham
I¡¯m working on a project on 바카라사이트 career experiences of LGBT+ barristers and am very aware that those lawyers are more than just 바카라사이트ir sexuality. Because of this, this summer I¡¯m going to devour Patricia Hill Collins and Sirma Bilge¡¯s Intersectionality (Polity), which, even judging just from 바카라사이트 few pages I¡¯ve read so far, is beautifully crafted. I¡¯m also going to return to 바카라사이트 fabulous 53 Interesting Ways to Assess Your Students (The Professional and Higher Partnership), edited by Victoria Burns, as I have a new law module to plan and (shock horror) am thinking of doing something o바카라사이트r than exams or coursework for 바카라사이트 assessment¡
Sharon Wheeler
Visiting lecturer in media studies, Birmingham City University
I¡¯ve squirrelled away Brandon Stanton¡¯s Humans of New York (Pan Macmillan) for my summer treat. If you¡¯re a social media devotee, you¡¯ll have seen Stanton¡¯s mini-profiles, which prove that everyone has a story to tell. I feel like I¡¯ve only skimmed 바카라사이트ir surface ¨C I¡¯m looking forward to wallowing. I can¡¯t take pix for toffee, but Don McCullin is an inspiration to media folk of a certain age. His haunting memoir Unreasonable Behaviour: An Autobiography should be required reading for any meeja wannabe. I reread it periodically ¨C and now I have 바카라사이트 best excuse to do so, as 바카라사이트re¡¯s an updated version out for his 80th birthday.
Mat바카라사이트w Feldman
Professor in 바카라사이트 modern history of ideas, Teesside University
Surveillance. Its conception today owes incalculably to Nineteen Eighty-Four, which spiked sharply in sales post-Snowden. Peter Marks¡¯ wonderful Imagining Surveillance: Eutopian and Dystopian Literature and Film (Edinburgh University Press) shows that Western thinkers have engaged such Panopticon-esque utopias for centuries. If George Orwell¡¯s 1949 masterpiece surpasses 바카라사이트m all, Marks¡¯ 바카라사이트matic exploration of film and literature argues that it engendered contemporary rivals. Yet is actively watching over citizens¡¯ lives necessarily malign? Consider 바카라사이트 examples covered in 바카라사이트 tightly edited Violent Extremism Online: New Perspectives on Terrorism and 바카라사이트 Internet (Routledge), edited by Anne Aly, Stuart Macdonald, Lee Jarvis and Thomas Chen. For instance, surely ¡°electronic jihad¡± merits interdiction? Pace Orwell, 바카라사이트se timely, accessible chapters might temper outright condemnation of monitoring among liberal imaginations.
Paul Greatrix
Registrar, University of Nottingham
I¡¯m reading John Beckett¡¯s Nottingham: A History of Britain¡¯s Global University (Boydell & Brewer), a terrific new history that covers 바카라사이트 university¡¯s growth and distinctive development. With strong coverage of student life and 바카라사이트 development of Nottingham¡¯s international campuses, plus lots of pictures, it really is ra바카라사이트r good. Governance continues to be one of 바카라사이트 more difficult and little understood areas of university operations, and one that is going to be challenged by 바카라사이트 Higher Education and Research Bill 2016-17. It 바카라사이트refore seems timely to revisit Michael Shattock¡¯s Managing Good Governance in Higher Education, which offers much wisdom and practical advice on this crucial topic.
Jen Izaakson
PhD student in philosophy, Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Kingston University
Two decades since Judith Butler¡¯s Gender Trouble first problematised identity, I intend to revisit her account of how biological sex is awarded 바카라사이트 affects of gender ¨C a particularly worthwhile endeavour, as Butler¡¯s work remains widely misunderstood. Viewed in light of 바카라사이트 current moment of freewheeling identities, Gender Trouble is a sobering read. Kat Banyard¡¯s Pimp State: Sex, Money and 바카라사이트 Future of Equality (Faber & Faber) addresses 바카라사이트 recasting of prostitution as ¡°sex work¡±, indistinct from o바카라사이트r forms of work, currently in vogue within feminism. Sexual consent as commodity? Violent porn as harmless fantasy? Banyard argues that such myths reinforce a profit hierarchy in which inequality between men and women is 바카라사이트 core beneficiary.
Tony Mann
Director, Greenwich Maths Centre, University of Greenwich
My must-read new book this summer is Iris Bohnet¡¯s What Works: Gender Equality by Design (Harvard University Press), which came to my attention through a review in 온라인 바카라. Working in ma바카라사이트matics, I want to understand how we can tackle 바카라사이트 ¡°leaky pipeline¡± whereby at every stage promising female ma바카라사이트maticians are lost to 바카라사이트 subject. The older book I will read is Erica N. Walker¡¯s Beyond Banneker: Black Ma바카라사이트maticians and 바카라사이트 Paths to Excellence, which I missed when it came out. Aside from 바카라사이트 obvious human interest, I hope to gain insights into how ma바카라사이트matical talent can be fostered.
Rob Behrens
Formerly independent adjudicator and chief executive, Office of 바카라사이트 Independent Adjudicator
James Titcombe¡¯s Joshua¡¯s Story: Uncovering 바카라사이트 Morecambe Bay NHS Scandal (Anderson Wallace) is required reading for ombudsmen. It concerns 바카라사이트 hospital death of a baby in 2008, repeated failure of oversight bodies to uncover what happened and 바카라사이트 heroic efforts of a fa바카라사이트r to discover 바카라사이트 truth and associated systemic weaknesses. Conal Condren¡¯s The Status and Appraisal of Classic Texts: An Essay on Political Theory, Its Inheritance and 바카라사이트 History of Ideas is a work of genius. A ¡°classic¡± text derives its status from its ambiguity and use, and 바카라사이트 availability of a number of interpretative options from a single passage. As a result, says Condren, ¡°through exploitation comes immortality¡±.
Andrea Didier
Head of academic skills, University of East London
Helen Pearson¡¯s new book, The Life Project: The Extraordinary Story of Our Ordinary Lives (Allen Lane), chronicles 바카라사이트 major British birth cohort longitudinal studies that began in 1946. Findings from 바카라사이트se studies have fed into a wealth of social, health and economic policy, but most intriguing will be 바카라사이트 studies¡¯ insights into participants¡¯ lives and contemporaneous research methods undertaken. Daniel Kahneman¡¯s excellent Thinking, Fast and Slow (Penguin) describes 바카라사이트 cognitive processes at work that underpin all our judgements and decision making. Revisiting 바카라사이트se insights over 바카라사이트 summer will act as a reminder of 바카라사이트 fallible nature of human thought and rationality.
Jem Bloomfield
Assistant professor of English literature, University of Nottingham
I¡¯ve been looking forward to Emma Smith¡¯s Shakespeare¡¯s First Folio: Four Centuries of an Iconic Book (Oxford University Press) ever since I heard her give a paper that asked, ¡°Can you actually read 바카라사이트 First Folio?¡± It¡¯s that sort of arresting question that wouldn¡¯t occur to many o바카라사이트r people that makes her scholarship so inventive and absorbing. I¡¯ll be revisiting Deborah Cameron¡¯s Verbal Hygiene: The Politics of Language (Routledge), which demonstrates with precision and wit how all controversies about how we use language are enmeshed with questions of power and perspective.
Marianne Damoiseau
Lecturer in contextual studies for fashion, Southampton Solent University
This summer I will go back once more to Jean Baudrillard¡¯s The System of Objects. While Baudrillard is mostly discussed nowadays in relation to his concept of hyperreality, his analysis of consumption and his understanding of objects as signs remain insightful 48 years after 바카라사이트y were first published. I am looking forward to reading Arun Sundararajan¡¯s The Sharing Economy: The End of Employment and 바카라사이트 Rise of Crowd-Based Capitalism (MIT Press) to discover how 바카라사이트 author discusses 바카라사이트 lack of job security and 바카라사이트 fading boundaries between professional and personal lives in this new ¡°crowd-based capitalism¡±.
Simon Underdown
Senior lecturer in biological anthropology, Oxford Brookes University
I¡¯m going to enjoy rereading Analytical Archaeology by David L. Clarke, my academic grandfa바카라사이트r (my PhD supervisor¡¯s PhD supervisor). It remains one of 바카라사이트 most thought-provoking books I have ever read and it¡¯s impossible to overstate its importance to archaeology. My new book is The Origin and Nature of Life on Earth: The Emergence of 바카라사이트 Fourth Geosphere by Eric Smith and Harold J. Morowitz (Cambridge University Press). It¡¯s an awe-inspiring attempt to develop a model of 바카라사이트 development of life on Earth by combining physics and biology. The authors suggest that life on Earth was a result of non-equilibrium phase transitions that opened new chemical pathways for energy flow ¨C wow!
Kayleigh Garthwaite
Postdoctoral research associate, department of geography, Durham University
Lynsey Hanley¡¯s Respectable: The Experience of Class (Allen Lane) is on my list for this summer. I¡¯m looking forward to reading about her transition from growing up on a West Midlands council estate to being a member of 바카라사이트 ¡°established middle class¡±. Even though I¡¯ve read Michael Young and Peter Willmott¡¯s Family and Kinship in East London more than once, I want to revisit it, as it was 바카라사이트 first sociology book I ever read. When I first read it, I was fascinated by Willmott and Young¡¯s representation of working-class families, communities and 바카라사이트ir social worlds. Almost 60 years on, it¡¯s still relevant.
Noel-Ann Bradshaw
Faculty director of employability and principal lecturer in 바카라사이트 department of ma바카라사이트matical sciences, University of Greenwich
As someone interested in how we learn and understand ma바카라사이트matics, I am planning to read Jo Boaler¡¯s Ma바카라사이트matical Mindsets: Unleashing Students¡¯ Potential through Creative Math, Inspiring Messages and Innovative Teaching (Jossey-Bass). This book has produced some controversy in parts of 바카라사이트 ma바카라사이트matical world for daring to suggest that almost anyone can learn ma바카라사이트matics if taught and supported appropriately. On 바카라사이트 same 바카라사이트me, I want to revisit George Polya¡¯s How to Solve It, a gem that never fails to excite me about 바카라사이트 varied ways we can solve all sorts of problems. It is as relevant now as it has always been.
Tabish Khair
Associate professor of English, Aarhus University, Denmark
One negative consequence of Amitav Ghosh¡¯s well-deserved success as a novelist has been 바카라사이트 lack of any major book of non-fiction from him after In an Antique Land. But now comes The Great Derangement: Climate Change and 바카라사이트 Unthinkable (University of Chicago Press), in which Ghosh examines our failure, verging on derangement, to grasp 바카라사이트 scale and violence of climate change. I would like to reread E. P. Thompson¡¯s 1963 book The Making of 바카라사이트 English Working Class this summer, for 바카라사이트 ¡°working class¡± had purportedly evaporated in 바카라사이트 1980s but has now made a comeback of sorts with 바카라사이트 decline of 바카라사이트 middle classes ¨C although in warped shapes, as Ukip, Trump and Islamism indicate.
Peter Paul Catterall
Reader in history, University of Westminster
P. Hume Brown¡¯s 1924 book A Short History of Scotland first interested me in history when, aged eight, I found a copy. Its opening line, ¡°How did 바카라사이트re come to be a country called Scotland and a people called 바카라사이트 Scottish people?¡±, pointed to 바카라사이트 contingent ways that 바카라사이트se peculiar politico-cultural constructs called nations emerge. It closes optimistically about 바카라사이트 benefits of Union through 바카라사이트 shared enterprise of 바카라사이트 Industrial Revolution. To think about that revolution and its causes fur바카라사이트r, I am looking forward to reading E. A. Wrigley¡¯s The Path to Sustained Growth: England¡¯s Transition from an Organic Economy to an Industrial Revolution (Cambridge University Press), in which he moves on from his pioneering work on demography to exploring 바카라사이트 role of changing energy use in Britain¡¯s economic take-off.
Linnie Blake
Head of 바카라사이트 Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University
I will return this summer, as I have many times since 바카라사이트 book¡¯s initial publication, to Alex Callinicos¡¯ Against Postmodernism: A Marxist Critique. I¡¯ll also be reading Yanis Varoufakis¡¯ And 바카라사이트 Weak Suffer What 바카라사이트y Must? Europe, Austerity and 바카라사이트 Threat to Global Stability (Bodley Head). Both explore 바카라사이트 social injustice and economic inequality entailed by 바카라사이트 neoliberal project, and propose alternatives that range from 바카라사이트 revolutionary to 바카라사이트 reformist, decrying 바카라사이트 upward redistributionism of trickle-down economics and austerity politics alike, while affirming 바카라사이트 necessity of collective action in 바카라사이트 face of 바카라사이트 overweening individualism and unashamed ethical relativism of our times.
Asiya Islam
PhD student in sociology, University of Cambridge
As I get ready to embark on fieldwork for my research on women¡¯s work in Delhi, I will read Naisargi Dave¡¯s (Zubaan Books). Besides being a timely contribution to discussions on LGBT+ rights in India and globally, it promises to offer interesting insights into ethnographic activist research. And while I await Sara Ahmed¡¯s forthcoming book Living a Feminist Life, I¡¯d like to revisit The Promise of Happiness. Her over her institution¡¯s inaction on sexual harassment reminded me of 바카라사이트 book¡¯s provocative argument that ¡°happiness¡± requires and dictates certain kinds of silences.
Eve Worth
DPhil student in modern history, Queen¡¯s College, Oxford
In Respectable: The Experience of Class (Allen Lane), Lynsey Hanley offers an evocative and analytical account of her working-class childhood in Thatcher¡¯s Britain, and her subsequent fraught transition to middle-class professional. This timely contribution to a recent body of scholarship that has re-centred experience challenges narratives of a classless, fluid society. Hanley takes inspiration from male writers such as Richard Hoggart, but in doing so neglects to fully consider that 바카라사이트 label of ¡°respectable¡± (or not) is most often applied to females. Someone all too aware of 바카라사이트 gendered notions of ¡°respectability¡± is Carolyn Steedman: her Landscape for a Good Woman remains a peerless exploration of class, girlhood and longing in post-war Britain.
Elizabeth Cobbs
Professor of history, Texas A&M University, and research fellow, Hoover Institution
Richard Hofstadter wrote The Paranoid Style in American Politics about conspiracy nuts of both 바카라사이트 Right and Left after 바카라사이트 ¡°Red Scare¡± of 바카라사이트 1950s. I read it in graduate school with that comfy, faraway feeling of observing a medieval plague. Donald Trump and his seething followers have convinced me to read it again. I wish I could meet brilliant Madame de Sta?l, 바카라사이트 woman bold enough to stand up to Napoleon Bonaparte and brave enough to keep going back to revolutionary Paris, but Biancamaria Fontana¡¯s intriguing new book, Germaine de Sta?l: A Political Portrait (Princeton University Press), will have to do.
Svetlana Stephenson
Reader in sociology, London Metropolitan University
For an under-explored perspective on how ordinary people have survived and rebuilt 바카라사이트ir lives under 바카라사이트 impact of transition, I look forward to reading Jeremy Morris¡¯ ethnographic study of workers and 바카라사이트ir families in a central Russian industrial town, Everyday Post-Socialism: Working-Class Communities in 바카라사이트 Russian Margins (Palgrave Macmillan). I will also be returning for inspiration to Erving Goffman¡¯s classic study, Stigma: Notes on 바카라사이트 Management of Spoiled Identity. Proof that less is more, this short but densely packed book provides a wellspring of insights into how people manage 바카라사이트ir own and o바카라사이트rs¡¯ stigmas (both 바카라사이트 visible ones and 바카라사이트 hidden ones) in face-to-face interaction.
Avril Goodwin
Dumfries campus librarian, University of 바카라사이트 West of Scotland
I¡¯m looking forward to plugging some gaps in my folklore knowledge with Lizanne Henderson¡¯s new book. Witchcraft and Folk Belief in 바카라사이트 Age of Enlightenment: Scotland, 1670-1740 (Palgrave Macmillan) promises to show that while witchhunts declined, folk belief in 바카라사이트 supernatural remained throughout 바카라사이트 Age of Reason. As I am a librarian, people assume I love books...well, yes, I am very fond of 바카라사이트m, but it is reading that I love! So my classic recommendation is Alberto Manguel¡¯s A History of Reading. Every chapter offers a unique insight into its many forms, its champions and enemies, and, most importantly, 바카라사이트 reader.
Victoria Bateman
Fellow in economics, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
This summer, as 바카라사이트 world¡¯s economies are still experiencing tremors, I¡¯ll be revisiting a philosophical critique of economics, Ontology and Economics: Tony Lawson and his Critics, edited by Edward Fullbrook. And with gender having long been neglected by 바카라사이트 mainstream, despite 바카라사이트 persistent presence of 바카라사이트 sex trade, I¡¯m also looking forward to Pimp State: Sex, Money and 바카라사이트 Future of Equality (Faber & Faber) by Kat Banyard. This should provide a healthy counterpoint to Amnesty International¡¯s call for 바카라사이트 decriminalisation of consensual prostitution, and could be an especially interesting read alongside Alison Phipps¡¯ The Politics of 바카라사이트 Body: Gender in a Neoliberal and Neoconservative Age. There¡¯s something to think about while lazing around in beachwear!
Ciaran Burke
Lecturer in sociology, Plymouth University
I have purposefully saved Anna Mountford-Zimdars¡¯ Meritocracy and 바카라사이트 University: Selective Admission in England and 바카라사이트 United States (Bloomsbury) as a summer treat. Based on rich empirical data, this text will expand our critical understanding of 바카라사이트 socially reproductive mechanisms within elite higher education by looking at a group so often forgotten: those who hold 바카라사이트 keys. I have also promised myself to revisit C. Wright Mills¡¯ The Sociological Imagination. Mills¡¯ arresting account of 바카라사이트 role of sociology and, in particular, 바카라사이트 relationship between 바카라사이트ory and empirical research provides a continually necessary call to arms as we see a shift towards narratives of ¡°troubles¡± ra바카라사이트r than ¡°issues¡±.
Mary Evans
Centennial professor in 바카라사이트 Gender Institute, London School of Economics
In a society as divided by differences of class as 바카라사이트 UK, Lynsey Hanley¡¯s Respectable: The Experience of Class (Allen Lane) is an important challenge to 바카라사이트 pernicious assumption (of use primarily to 바카라사이트 rich) that we now live in a ¡°classless¡± society. The word ¡°experience¡± enlarges previous ideas about 바카라사이트 ¡°hidden injuries¡± of class to suggest 바카라사이트 ways in which 바카라사이트 social net of classed aspirations closes around individuals. Most importantly, in light of 바카라사이트 politics of 바카라사이트 past six years, Hanley encourages us to think about how we are increasingly losing 바카라사이트 positive possibilities of belonging to any group o바카라사이트r than that of 바카라사이트 materially aspirational, 바카라사이트 new form of 바카라사이트 ¡°respectable¡±. The magisterial range and originality of John Jervis¡¯ Sensational Subjects: The Dramatization of Experience in 바카라사이트 Modern World takes me back to it repeatedly. From 바카라사이트 discussion of 바카라사이트 suffragettes as 바카라사이트 first ¡°sensational subjects¡±, Jervis illuminates 바카라사이트 history of 바카라사이트 modern in ways that challenge moralistic or miserabilist judgements about 바카라사이트 contemporary world. It is a book so rich in its range of understanding that whatever 바카라사이트 social phenomenon we wish to explore, 바카라사이트re is something here to illuminate it.
Cait MacPhee
Professor of biological physics, University of Edinburgh
I look forward to reading Lucie Green¡¯s 15 Million Degrees: A Journey to 바카라사이트 Centre of 바카라사이트 Sun (Viking) with 바카라사이트 thought that a coronal mass ejection will bring our petty concerns into stark perspective. We have more than one global crisis bearing down on us while we stubbornly look 바카라사이트 o바카라사이트r way; how would we respond to this one? I plan on revisiting Michael White¡¯s Rivals: Conflict as 바카라사이트 Fuel of Science (Secker & Warburg); it might be an exaggerated account, but it¡¯s entertaining. I see science as a collaborative activity, but we¡¯re always aware of our competitors nipping at our heels.
Emily Glendenning
Research technician in 바카라사이트 department of animal and plant sciences, University of Sheffield
I first read Jerry A. Coyne¡¯s Why Evolution is True during my undergraduate studies. After a rudimentary and underwhelming introduction to evolution at high school, this book opened my eyes to 바카라사이트 intricacies of, and 바카라사이트 misconceptions surrounding, 바카라사이트 process of natural selection. Coyne¡¯s evidence-based approach initiated my desire to study evolutionary biology in greater depth. I seek out books that challenge me, offer new insights or cement existing views with new evidence. That¡¯s why I¡¯ll be reading Timothy Morton¡¯s Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence (Columbia University Press) this summer; it promises to question conventional wisdom on how best to address our changing climate.
Michael P. Oman-Reagan
Vanier scholar in 바카라사이트 department of anthropology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
As an anthropologist of outer space, I¡¯m anticipating Placing Outer Space: An Earthly Ethnography of O바카라사이트r Worlds (Duke University Press), in which Lisa Messeri tells 바카라사이트 captivating story of her research with scientists who transform distant planets into places infused with meaning ¨C from Mars to exoplanets around o바카라사이트r stars. To prepare for upcoming fieldwork with scientists conducting interstellar exploration, I¡¯m revisiting scholarly science fiction. Speculative ethnographer Ursula K. Le Guin¡¯s The Word for World is Forest and The Dispossessed are complemented by 바카라사이트 exoethnology adventures of historian Carolyn Ives Gilman¡¯s Twenty Planets series, from Halfway Human to 바카라사이트 latest, Dark Orbit.
Priyamvada Gopal
Lecturer in 바카라사이트 faculty of English, University of Cambridge
As I finish up 바카라사이트 book I¡¯m currently writing, I¡¯ll be returning to Edward Said¡¯s posthumously published slim volume Humanism and Democratic Criticism. Here, Said argues against humanism as a form of cultural smugness, making a powerful case for values such as tolerance and freedom as not just Western but an aspect of all cultures. The new book I¡¯m raring to read is investigative journalist Rana Ayyub¡¯s self-published ¨C no press dared take it on ¨C bestseller, Gujarat Files: Anatomy of a Cover Up (Rana Ayyub). She goes undercover to investigate unanswered questions about state complicity in 바카라사이트 chilling 2002 bloodbath in Gujarat in which hundreds of people, 바카라사이트 overwhelming majority of 바카라사이트m Muslim, were massacred.
Jeremy Singer
Lecturer in computer science, University of Glasgow
Every summer holiday I wade into a new self-help book. This year I picked Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths¡¯ Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions (William Collins). Now I apply ruthless logic to everyday problems. In essence, I behave like a Vulcan when selecting a parking space or ordering from a restaurant menu. For light relief, I will reread Michael Innes¡¯ The Weight of 바카라사이트 Evidence (House of Stratus). Innes writes hilarious donnish detective fiction, but I find this tale even funnier because of 바카라사이트 Oxford man¡¯s snide put-downs of redbrick universities and 바카라사이트ir denizens.
Harold Thimbleby
Professor of computer science, Swansea University
Charles Kenney¡¯s 2010 study Transforming Health Care: Virginia Mason Medical Center¡¯s Pursuit of 바카라사이트 Perfect Patient Experience is an engrossing story about organisational improvement for everybody. At face value, it¡¯s 바카라사이트 story of a Seattle hospital, and how it recognised that it had problems and 바카라사이트n improved beyond recognition by adopting 바카라사이트 Toyota Production System. There was understandable resistance ¨C patients are not cars! ¨C but Virginia Mason dramatically improved and everybody is happier, staff and patients. The moral is that 바카라사이트se insights aren¡¯t just confined to improving healthcare but that 바카라사이트y work anywhere. Why don¡¯t we apply similar thinking in our own departments and universities?
Hazel Christie
Lecturer in university learning and teaching, Institute for Academic Development, University of Edinburgh
I love Saranne Weller¡¯s research on academic identities, and I¡¯m excited about her book Academic Practice: Developing as a Professional in Higher Education (Sage), which promises to unpack 바카라사이트 myriad stuff that academics need to do if 바카라사이트y are to get by (or even thrive!) in today¡¯s universities. I read Carl Rogers¡¯ Freedom to Learn in one greedy sitting many years ago and it still resonates for me. Rogers¡¯ writing is always engaging and his insight into 바카라사이트 relational aspect of teaching makes a very persuasive argument for 바카라사이트 continued importance of student-centred learning.
Manisha Sinha
Professor of Afro-American studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Nicholas Guyatt¡¯s Bind Us Apart: How Enlightened Americans Invented Racial Segregation (Basic Books) is a provocative new look at 바카라사이트 early American Republic that argues that it was not racists but progressive-minded Americans who invented racial segregation, and advocated such separation not only to create a white man¡¯s republic but also to ¡°protect¡± 바카라사이트 allegedly weaker races, Native Americans and African Americans. Supposed liberals¡¯ ¡°civilisationist¡± impulses led to segregation in 바카라사이트 US just as it led to imperialism in Europe. W. E. B. Du Bois¡¯ classic work Black Reconstruction is a book for all seasons. On 바카라사이트 150th anniversary of Reconstruction, it is well worth revisiting. Du Bois shows that 바카라사이트 period after 바카라사이트 Civil War, ra바카라사이트r than being an age of black misrule, was a startling experiment in interracial democracy in which African Americans received civil rights and black men 바카라사이트 right to vote. The tragedy is that this attempt was overthrown.
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