The Place of Antisemitism within Debates on Racism

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Date 20/02/2024 at 17.00 - 20/02/2024 at 19.00 Where Gatsby Room (Chancellor's Centre)
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This event is the first of three roundtables that Wolfson's REACH Research Hub will be organising over the academic year under the heading ‘Hierarchies of Racism?’ 

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Overview

Events within the series are planned one per term and will feature an amazing line-up of scholars who will explore the theme of racism from three different lenses: Antisemitism, Islamic and Antigypsyism.

 

Speakers

Professor Esra Ozyurek (Faculty of Divinity University of Cambridge) Sultan Qaboos Professor of Abrahamic Faiths and Shared Values. Professor Ozyurek joined University of Cambridge after having taught at the London School of Economics and University of California, San Deigo. She completed her PhD at the University of Michigan and prior to that she received a completed her undergraduate degree in Sociology and Political Science at Bogazici University, Istanbul. 

Professor David Feldman, Birbeck, University of London. Professor Feldman has been Director of the Pears Institute for the Study of Antisemitism since it was established in 2010. He joined Birkbeck in 1994 having previously held lectureships at Christ's College, Cambridge and the University of Bristol and specialises in the history of antisemitism, Jewish history, the history of migration in modern Britain and the history of racialization.

Professor Stefanie Schüler-Springorum is the director of the Berlin-based Centre for Research on Antisemitism. Her previous roles include Director of the Institute for the History of German Jews in Hamburg, Chair of the Leo Baeck Institute’s Academic Working Group in Germany and teaching at the Technical University of Berlin. Stefanie's work focuses predominantly on German and German-Jewish history in the 19th and 20th centuries. Her academic work has also focussed on gender history and 20th century Spanish history, with a particular focus on the Spanish Civil War.

Dr Keith Kahn-Harris is a sociologist and writer whose research interests include the contemporary British Jewish community. He has conducted research for several Jewish communal organisations and he runs the European Jewish Research Archive at the Institute for Jewish Policy Research.  He is a senior lecturer at Leo Baeck College where he teaches the courses Understanding Jewish Communities and Talking About Israel. 

 

Details

This event is open to all and free to attend - please book your place.

This event is organised by Wolfson's REACH Research Hub, an interdisciplinary meeting place for the promotion and facilitation of culturally diverse research, in collaboration with the Wolfson Humanities Society.

 

Access

This event will take place in the Gatsby Room on the first floor of the Chancellor's Centre. It has step-free access with a lift and there is an accessible toilet located each floor of the building.

For more details please view our AccessAble guide.

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