British universities have become a key conduit in the global assault on Israel's legitimacy. This paper analyses the extent and the impact of the UK's anti-Zionism campaign and argues that the most effective "fight-back" strategy now requires legal intervention
The persistent Jewish Arab conflict is present in every aspect of life in Israeli society and its ec...
This chapter is a peer reviewed, revised and longer version of the unpublished conference paper (201...
This autobiographical co-authored essay explores how hate speech wounds within the logic of the Pale...
This short article discusses a formal complaint alleging antisemitic harassment brought by a disable...
This pamphlet reprints the keynote presentation by David Hirsh, of Goldsmith’s College, University o...
I’m afraid that universities, which like to perceive themselves as places of culture in a chaotic wo...
Steven Salaita, Uncivil Rites: Palestine and the Limits of Academic Freedom (Chicago: Haymarket Book...
This paper argues that the violation of justice in Palestine began in 1948 and was deepened in 1967 ...
The romanticized vision of life in the Ivory Tower - a peaceful haven where learned professors ponde...
Current events and the recent literature strongly suggest that antisemitism and anti-Zionism are oft...
This autobiographical co-authored essay explores how hate speech wounds within the logic of the Pale...
2005 piece about the campaign in the Association of University teachers (AUT) decision to boycott Is...
This article answers the false assertion that Zionism is nothing more than a political movement that...
This chapter explores how a hegemonic model of secular free speech shapes the fraught politics of Is...
Book synopsis: For over four decades, events in Palestine-Israel have provoked raging conflicts with...
The persistent Jewish Arab conflict is present in every aspect of life in Israeli society and its ec...
This chapter is a peer reviewed, revised and longer version of the unpublished conference paper (201...
This autobiographical co-authored essay explores how hate speech wounds within the logic of the Pale...
This short article discusses a formal complaint alleging antisemitic harassment brought by a disable...
This pamphlet reprints the keynote presentation by David Hirsh, of Goldsmith’s College, University o...
I’m afraid that universities, which like to perceive themselves as places of culture in a chaotic wo...
Steven Salaita, Uncivil Rites: Palestine and the Limits of Academic Freedom (Chicago: Haymarket Book...
This paper argues that the violation of justice in Palestine began in 1948 and was deepened in 1967 ...
The romanticized vision of life in the Ivory Tower - a peaceful haven where learned professors ponde...
Current events and the recent literature strongly suggest that antisemitism and anti-Zionism are oft...
This autobiographical co-authored essay explores how hate speech wounds within the logic of the Pale...
2005 piece about the campaign in the Association of University teachers (AUT) decision to boycott Is...
This article answers the false assertion that Zionism is nothing more than a political movement that...
This chapter explores how a hegemonic model of secular free speech shapes the fraught politics of Is...
Book synopsis: For over four decades, events in Palestine-Israel have provoked raging conflicts with...
The persistent Jewish Arab conflict is present in every aspect of life in Israeli society and its ec...
This chapter is a peer reviewed, revised and longer version of the unpublished conference paper (201...
This autobiographical co-authored essay explores how hate speech wounds within the logic of the Pale...