This pamphlet reprints the keynote presentation by David Hirsh, of Goldsmith’s College, University of London, at the First National Conference of the Academic Engagement Network, a new organization of faculty and staff in American universities and colleges committed to opposing BDS and to helping defend academic freedom and free speech on U.S. campuses
On 7 July 2005, a global call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) was declared to people ar...
I’m afraid that universities, which like to perceive themselves as places of culture in a chaotic wo...
On Wednesday last week, the Student Representative Council at the University of Sydney adopted a mot...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear. The truth will set you free, echo thei...
British universities have become a key conduit in the global assault on Israel's legitimacy. This pa...
1 Abstract This thesis focuses on the academic boycott of Israel in the United States of America. Th...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear — the truth will set you free. It\u27...
2005 piece about the campaign in the Association of University teachers (AUT) decision to boycott Is...
textabstractThe call for a cultural and academic boycott of Israel that was launched by Palestinian ...
This chapter looks at Australian-Israeli relations from the perspective of the academic- cultural ar...
This rhetorical frame analysis uses a combination of rhetorical theory and frame analysis to examine...
This article explores the discourses surrounding the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) moveme...
The ‘institutional boycott’ is likely to function as a political test in a hidden form. It would of...
Current events and the recent literature strongly suggest that antisemitism and anti-Zionism are oft...
The romanticized vision of life in the Ivory Tower - a peaceful haven where learned professors ponde...
On 7 July 2005, a global call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) was declared to people ar...
I’m afraid that universities, which like to perceive themselves as places of culture in a chaotic wo...
On Wednesday last week, the Student Representative Council at the University of Sydney adopted a mot...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear. The truth will set you free, echo thei...
British universities have become a key conduit in the global assault on Israel's legitimacy. This pa...
1 Abstract This thesis focuses on the academic boycott of Israel in the United States of America. Th...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear — the truth will set you free. It\u27...
2005 piece about the campaign in the Association of University teachers (AUT) decision to boycott Is...
textabstractThe call for a cultural and academic boycott of Israel that was launched by Palestinian ...
This chapter looks at Australian-Israeli relations from the perspective of the academic- cultural ar...
This rhetorical frame analysis uses a combination of rhetorical theory and frame analysis to examine...
This article explores the discourses surrounding the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) moveme...
The ‘institutional boycott’ is likely to function as a political test in a hidden form. It would of...
Current events and the recent literature strongly suggest that antisemitism and anti-Zionism are oft...
The romanticized vision of life in the Ivory Tower - a peaceful haven where learned professors ponde...
On 7 July 2005, a global call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) was declared to people ar...
I’m afraid that universities, which like to perceive themselves as places of culture in a chaotic wo...
On Wednesday last week, the Student Representative Council at the University of Sydney adopted a mot...