Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear — the truth will set you free. It\u27s hard to see how that mantra could be echoed by latter-day counterparts in the academy. Consider the recent resolution by the American Studies Association that advocated an academic boycott of Israel. Its argument — that Israeli universities are complicit in state policies violating Palestinians\u27 human rights — belies the truth: Israel has long been the most diverse, inclusive and tolerant of any Middle Eastern country
2005 piece about the campaign in the Association of University teachers (AUT) decision to boycott Is...
A rise in scholarly discussion and campus activism about Israel and Palestine has prompted a wave of...
textabstractThe call for a cultural and academic boycott of Israel that was launched by Palestinian ...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear — the truth will set you free. It\u27...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear. The truth will set you free, echo thei...
The ‘institutional boycott’ is likely to function as a political test in a hidden form. It would of...
The lecture was delivered on 21 May 2014.The paper begins by observing that very different notions o...
Current events and the recent literature strongly suggest that antisemitism and anti-Zionism are oft...
This pamphlet reprints the keynote presentation by David Hirsh, of Goldsmith’s College, University o...
On Wednesday last week, the Student Representative Council at the University of Sydney adopted a mot...
The romanticized vision of life in the Ivory Tower - a peaceful haven where learned professors ponde...
I’m afraid that universities, which like to perceive themselves as places of culture in a chaotic wo...
Recent media controversy surrounding the acceptance and publication of an article from Israeli-based...
Calls for an academic boycott of Israel and for universities to stop investing in Israeli companies ...
Steven Salaita, Uncivil Rites: Palestine and the Limits of Academic Freedom (Chicago: Haymarket Book...
2005 piece about the campaign in the Association of University teachers (AUT) decision to boycott Is...
A rise in scholarly discussion and campus activism about Israel and Palestine has prompted a wave of...
textabstractThe call for a cultural and academic boycott of Israel that was launched by Palestinian ...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear — the truth will set you free. It\u27...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear. The truth will set you free, echo thei...
The ‘institutional boycott’ is likely to function as a political test in a hidden form. It would of...
The lecture was delivered on 21 May 2014.The paper begins by observing that very different notions o...
Current events and the recent literature strongly suggest that antisemitism and anti-Zionism are oft...
This pamphlet reprints the keynote presentation by David Hirsh, of Goldsmith’s College, University o...
On Wednesday last week, the Student Representative Council at the University of Sydney adopted a mot...
The romanticized vision of life in the Ivory Tower - a peaceful haven where learned professors ponde...
I’m afraid that universities, which like to perceive themselves as places of culture in a chaotic wo...
Recent media controversy surrounding the acceptance and publication of an article from Israeli-based...
Calls for an academic boycott of Israel and for universities to stop investing in Israeli companies ...
Steven Salaita, Uncivil Rites: Palestine and the Limits of Academic Freedom (Chicago: Haymarket Book...
2005 piece about the campaign in the Association of University teachers (AUT) decision to boycott Is...
A rise in scholarly discussion and campus activism about Israel and Palestine has prompted a wave of...
textabstractThe call for a cultural and academic boycott of Israel that was launched by Palestinian ...