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Stephen Roth Institute

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The Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and Racism is a research institute at Tel Aviv University in Israel.[1]

It is a resource for information, provides a forum for academic discussion, and fosters research on issues concerning antisemitic and racist theories and manifestations. The Institute's principal focus is the social and political exploitation of these phenomena in the period since the end of World War II, and the influence of their historical background.

Details

The Institute was founded as the Project for the Study of Anti-Semitism in the fall of 1991, and was headed by Prof. Dina Porat of Tel Aviv University until 2010. It is situated within Tel Aviv University's Faculty of the Humanities and is associated with Wiener Library Tel Aviv, home of one of the world’s richest collections of documents related to fascist regimes and movements, and antisemitism. The Institute welcomes visitors and fosters cooperation with universities and research institutes outside Israel.

Activities

The institute's activities are:[2]

  • The maintenance of an authoritative database freely available through the Internet, which records details of antisemitic incidents throughout the world.
  • The organisation of academic conferences and symposium at Tel Aviv University which bring together scholars for the presentation of papers and discussion on a particular topic—both independently and in cooperation with academic institutions in and outside Israel.
  • The publication of an annual survey of antisemitic incidents and trends throughout the world.
  • Hosting visiting scholars from abroad whose research addresses various aspects of antisemitism and racism. Recent long-term visitors include Profs. Omer Bartov of Brown (2014), Jan T. Gross of Princeton (2012), Jonathan Judaken of Rhodes College, Memphis (2011), and Thomas Sugrue of the University of Pennsylvania (2013).
  • Other recent visitors since 2010 include: Profs. Elisheva Carlebach, Columbia University, Deborah Dwork, Clark University, Eugene Avrutin, University of Illinois, Michal Bilewicz, Warsaw University, Donald Bloxham, Edinburgh, David Engel, NYU, Barbara Engelking-Boni, Polish Center for Holocaust Research, Warsaw, David Feldman, Pears Institute, Birkbeck College, London, Paula Fass, University of California, Berkeley, Carole Fink, Ohio State, Olga Gershenson, U Mass, Amherst, Jan Grabowski, University of Ottawa, Atina Grossman, Cooper Union, Brian Horowitz, Tulane, Agnieszka Jagodzinska, University of Wroclaw, Poland, Jack Jacobs, John Jay College, Jeffrey Kopstein, University of Toronto, Paul Lerner, USC, James Loeffler, University of Virginia, Michael L. Miller, Central European University, Budapest, Samuel Moyn, Harvard, Norman Naimark, Stanford University, Benjamin Nathans, University of Pennsylvania, David Nirenberg, University of Chicago, Derek Penslar, Oxford University/University of Toronto, Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, Northwestern, Nancy Sinkoff, Rutgers University, Darius Staliunas, Lithuanian Institute of History, Adam Teller, Brown University, Theodore Weeks, Southern Illinois University, Ulrich Wyrwa, Center for Research on Antisemitism, Technical University, Berlin, and Tara Zahra, University of Chicago.
  • Participation in events organized by the International Consortium for Research on Antisemitism and Racism (ICRAR) in cooperation with the Pears Institute for the Study of Antisemitism, London, the Center for Research on Antisemitism at the Technical University, Berlin, and other institutions in Europe, Israel and North America.
  • Support for students and scholars at Tel Aviv University whose research advances the study and understanding of antisemitism and racism.
  • An ongoing research group of graduate students and post-doctoral fellows at Tel Aviv University.
  • The publication of studies of particular aspects of the subject.
  • To undertake research projects on aspects of antisemitic and racist manifestations. To that end it adopts an interdisciplinary approach that draws on the abilities and resources of other departments of Tel Aviv University.

References

  1. ^ "Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Anti-Semitism and Racism". European Shoah Legacy Institute. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  2. ^ Stephen Roth Institute

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