An introduction to the online discussion paper series, 'Anti-Jewish and Anti-Muslim Racisms and the Question of Palestine/Israel', sponsored by the Centre for Research on Migration Refugees and Belonging (CMRB), University of East London; the Runnymede Trust; and the Centre for Palestine Studies, London Middle East Institute, SOAS
This research paper is centered on the question “how does the history of the Apartheid effect South ...
The antizionism that dominated the 2001 UN ‘World Conference against Racism’ was neither a completel...
This book critically assesses a series of complex and topical debates helping readers to make sense ...
This paper focuses on struggles over how antisemitism is defined. Struggles over definition are the...
Sociology is not immune from the ambivalence toward antisemitism that has haunted anti-hegemonic int...
These are radical groups that act in solidarity with the Palestinians and human rights organisations...
British universities have become a key conduit in the global assault on Israel's legitimacy. This pa...
The question of Palestine (and the city of Jerusalem) is a core issue that remains at the centre of ...
The persistent Jewish Arab conflict is present in every aspect of life in Israeli society and its ec...
This paper is a partial response to the intuitive claim that hostility to ‘Zionists’ is not hostilit...
The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry was charged in 1946 with finding solutions for the Jewish Ho...
The article discusses relationships between racism and antisemitism. It focuses on three major conte...
Building upon an ethnographic study of initiatives in Jewish-Muslim dialogue in the UK, I explore th...
This panel discussion paper presented at the Pears Institute for the Study of Antisemitism examines ...
This book focuses on the development of bilateral Jewish-Muslim relations in London and Amsterdam si...
This research paper is centered on the question “how does the history of the Apartheid effect South ...
The antizionism that dominated the 2001 UN ‘World Conference against Racism’ was neither a completel...
This book critically assesses a series of complex and topical debates helping readers to make sense ...
This paper focuses on struggles over how antisemitism is defined. Struggles over definition are the...
Sociology is not immune from the ambivalence toward antisemitism that has haunted anti-hegemonic int...
These are radical groups that act in solidarity with the Palestinians and human rights organisations...
British universities have become a key conduit in the global assault on Israel's legitimacy. This pa...
The question of Palestine (and the city of Jerusalem) is a core issue that remains at the centre of ...
The persistent Jewish Arab conflict is present in every aspect of life in Israeli society and its ec...
This paper is a partial response to the intuitive claim that hostility to ‘Zionists’ is not hostilit...
The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry was charged in 1946 with finding solutions for the Jewish Ho...
The article discusses relationships between racism and antisemitism. It focuses on three major conte...
Building upon an ethnographic study of initiatives in Jewish-Muslim dialogue in the UK, I explore th...
This panel discussion paper presented at the Pears Institute for the Study of Antisemitism examines ...
This book focuses on the development of bilateral Jewish-Muslim relations in London and Amsterdam si...
This research paper is centered on the question “how does the history of the Apartheid effect South ...
The antizionism that dominated the 2001 UN ‘World Conference against Racism’ was neither a completel...
This book critically assesses a series of complex and topical debates helping readers to make sense ...