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An independent publishing consultancy has been commissioned to find out the best ways for research organizations like ISGAP to publish and communicate our work – from conferences, seminars, speeches in the form of both books and journals. We are very keen to canvass a wide range of views from researchers, funders, teachers, students and interested […]
ISGAP RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2021 – NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
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ISGAP is pleased to announce that we are currently accepting applications for our Research Fellowship Programme, in critical contemporary antisemitism studies. Scholars, senior or junior, with a research interest in the interdisciplinary study of contemporary antisemitism, and related fields of racism, gender, nationalism, xenophobia, extremism, and extremist social movements, as well as social and cultural […]
Columbia’s BDS Motion Misses the Point About Dialogue
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Last week, students at Columbia University passed a resolution calling for boycotting and divesting from Israel. Their motion, sponsored by the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement, asserts that any commercial or intellectual connections to Israel “fall under the UN International Convention’ for both the suppression and punishment of the ‘Crime of Apartheid.’” For me, this news […]
Volume II – Examining Undocumented Foreign Funding of American Universities: Implications for Education and Rising Antisemitism by Charles Asher Small and Michael Bass (2020)
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VOLUME II Examining Undocumented Foreign Funding of American Universities: Implications for Education and Rising Antisemitism September 2020 ISBN 978-0-9827894-6-9 INTRODUCTION In July 2019 at the Department of Justice (DOJ) in Washington, DC, the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) presented a summary of the findings of a research project started in […]
Opening Session: 2020 ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute
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Aug. 9, Opening Session, 2020 ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP; Research Scholar, Oxford “Creating Critical Contemporary Antisemitism Studies: Breaking a Taboo” Rabbi Akiva Zweig, Dean (Rosh Yeshiva), Talmudic College of Florida “The Loneliness Pandemic and the Human Capacity for Cruelty and Empathy” Natan Sharansky, Chair, ISGAP; 2020 Genesis Prize […]
Understanding Contemporary Global Antisemitism: The University as the Purveyor of Delegitimization
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“Understanding Contemporary Global Antisemitism: The University as the Purveyor of Delegitimization” Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP; Research Scholar, St. Antony’s College, Oxford Chairs Professor Alessandro Saggioro, “King Hamad” Chair for Inter-religious Dialogue and Peaceful Coexistence, La Sapienza University Professor Andrea Carteny, Director of Research Center for Cooperation with Eurasia Mediterranean Sub-Saharan Africa (CEMAS) […]