Written in the midst of an 18 months ethnographic fieldwork conducted among religiously motivated Jewish settlers and Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, this field notes article engages with the question of social change. I anchor the article around cases of settlement expansion and settlers\u27 violence as a means to discuss the Jewish settlement movement in the occupied territories vis-à-vis the recent Israeli mass-protest movement for social change. Pondering upon the problematics of social change as a constant, the juxtaposition of the two social movements enables me to frame the question of social change as inextricably tied to violence and its normalization
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has spanned over six decades, resulting in brutal deaths of civilia...
This article reviews the mobilizations of social and political developments in recent years, the out...
This dissertation demonstrates how changes in spatial boundaries map on to changes in the boundaries...
Written in the midst of an 18 months ethnographic fieldwork conducted among religiously motivated Je...
The summer of 2011 has seen the first mass-scale social protest in Israel in its 70 years of existen...
In November 2009 a small group of Jewish Israelis initiated a protest in Sheikh Jarrah, a Palestinia...
The hundred-year conflict in Israel/Palestine is, at its core, a struggle over competing territorial...
This paper examines two separate social movements in the state of Israel. These two groups have a co...
The focus of this article is the radical and activist parts of the wider Israeli settler community o...
This article explores the contemporary politics of global violence through an examination of the par...
In this article I discuss the relationship between Israeli settler colonialism, group identities, co...
This paper identifies a transformation in Israel's housing ethos from civilian shelter to national a...
The State of Israel’s control of the West Bank and their creation of settlements has led to feelings...
The subject of the research subject deals with the importance of the mass 2011-2012 social protest ...
This dissertation analyzes how historical narratives, state policies, and the everyday practices of ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has spanned over six decades, resulting in brutal deaths of civilia...
This article reviews the mobilizations of social and political developments in recent years, the out...
This dissertation demonstrates how changes in spatial boundaries map on to changes in the boundaries...
Written in the midst of an 18 months ethnographic fieldwork conducted among religiously motivated Je...
The summer of 2011 has seen the first mass-scale social protest in Israel in its 70 years of existen...
In November 2009 a small group of Jewish Israelis initiated a protest in Sheikh Jarrah, a Palestinia...
The hundred-year conflict in Israel/Palestine is, at its core, a struggle over competing territorial...
This paper examines two separate social movements in the state of Israel. These two groups have a co...
The focus of this article is the radical and activist parts of the wider Israeli settler community o...
This article explores the contemporary politics of global violence through an examination of the par...
In this article I discuss the relationship between Israeli settler colonialism, group identities, co...
This paper identifies a transformation in Israel's housing ethos from civilian shelter to national a...
The State of Israel’s control of the West Bank and their creation of settlements has led to feelings...
The subject of the research subject deals with the importance of the mass 2011-2012 social protest ...
This dissertation analyzes how historical narratives, state policies, and the everyday practices of ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has spanned over six decades, resulting in brutal deaths of civilia...
This article reviews the mobilizations of social and political developments in recent years, the out...
This dissertation demonstrates how changes in spatial boundaries map on to changes in the boundaries...