This autobiographical co-authored essay explores how hate speech wounds within the logic of the Palestine exception, whereby Israel-critical speech is subjected to censorship and silencing that does not affect other controversial speech. Three months after the UK government's "adoption" of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism in 2016, we were subjected to a series of attacks in the media, in the public sphere, and in our workplaces in connection with our Palestine-related activism and criticisms of Israeli policies from years earlier. The crackdown on academic freedom that has overtaken UK universities since 2017 has been widely condemned, but rarely has this story been told from the v...
This pamphlet reprints the keynote presentation by David Hirsh, of Goldsmith’s College, University o...
This is an ethnographic study of student politics relating to Palestine-Israel within British univer...
As the Palestine-Israel conflict arouses strong feelings on campus, Peter Ramsay explains why we sho...
This autobiographical co-authored essay explores how hate speech wounds within the logic of the Pale...
This autobiographical co-authored essay explores how hate speech wounds within the logic of the Pale...
British universities have become a key conduit in the global assault on Israel's legitimacy. This pa...
textabstractThe call for a cultural and academic boycott of Israel that was launched by Palestinian ...
Book synopsis: For over four decades, events in Palestine-Israel have provoked raging conflicts with...
The lecture was delivered on 21 May 2014.The paper begins by observing that very different notions o...
This paper argues that the violation of justice in Palestine began in 1948 and was deepened in 1967 ...
This short article discusses a formal complaint alleging antisemitic harassment brought by a disable...
Recent media controversy surrounding the acceptance and publication of an article from Israeli-based...
This chapter explores how a hegemonic model of secular free speech shapes the fraught politics of Is...
On Wednesday last week, the Student Representative Council at the University of Sydney adopted a mot...
2005 piece about the campaign in the Association of University teachers (AUT) decision to boycott Is...
This pamphlet reprints the keynote presentation by David Hirsh, of Goldsmith’s College, University o...
This is an ethnographic study of student politics relating to Palestine-Israel within British univer...
As the Palestine-Israel conflict arouses strong feelings on campus, Peter Ramsay explains why we sho...
This autobiographical co-authored essay explores how hate speech wounds within the logic of the Pale...
This autobiographical co-authored essay explores how hate speech wounds within the logic of the Pale...
British universities have become a key conduit in the global assault on Israel's legitimacy. This pa...
textabstractThe call for a cultural and academic boycott of Israel that was launched by Palestinian ...
Book synopsis: For over four decades, events in Palestine-Israel have provoked raging conflicts with...
The lecture was delivered on 21 May 2014.The paper begins by observing that very different notions o...
This paper argues that the violation of justice in Palestine began in 1948 and was deepened in 1967 ...
This short article discusses a formal complaint alleging antisemitic harassment brought by a disable...
Recent media controversy surrounding the acceptance and publication of an article from Israeli-based...
This chapter explores how a hegemonic model of secular free speech shapes the fraught politics of Is...
On Wednesday last week, the Student Representative Council at the University of Sydney adopted a mot...
2005 piece about the campaign in the Association of University teachers (AUT) decision to boycott Is...
This pamphlet reprints the keynote presentation by David Hirsh, of Goldsmith’s College, University o...
This is an ethnographic study of student politics relating to Palestine-Israel within British univer...
As the Palestine-Israel conflict arouses strong feelings on campus, Peter Ramsay explains why we sho...