901 resultados para Israel and anti-Semitism
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There is a significant lack of sociological research in Spain about anti-Semitism. At the same time there are alarming anti-Semitic tendencies and anti-Jewish stereotypes which are above the European average. This article aims to explain this lack of sociological research about anti-Semitism in Spain. Therefore two types of explications are offered: on the one hand side some structural problems will be shown which sociology in general had since its beginnings and which complicate the understanding of anti-Semitism. Furthermore explications regarding the specific social and historic situation in Spain and of Spanish sociology in particular will be exposed. It will be shown that for its rationalistic character and with the exception of very few authors – who are considered marginalized for practical research – sociology in general has had enormous problems in understanding anti-Semitism. The specific historic situation, Francoism, the dispute about the historic memory and the delayed institutionalisation of sociology could also explain the lack of sociological interest in the topic especially in Spain. The article shows that the study of anti-Semitism is not only relevant for struggling against this burden of society in many of its variants. Furthermore, thinking about anti-Semitism can help sociology to recognise its own epistemological problems. It can serve to criticise and improve instruments of sociological research by showing the limitations of the sociological approach and to uncover the importance of interdisciplinary research for understanding specific social phenomena. In that sense, anti-Semitism, far from being a marginal subject, can be considered a key topic in the process of civilisation and it can help us to decipher the contemporary Spanish society.
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The increase in the number of anti-Semitic acts since the start of the Second Intifada has sparked off a broad debate on the return of anti-Semitism in France. This article focuses on the question whether this anti-Semitism is still based on the alleged superiority of the Aryan race as in the time of Nazism, or if it represents the birth of a “new Judeophobia” that is more based on anti-Zionism and the polemical mixing of “Jews,” “Israelis,” and “Zionists.” One supposed effect of this transformation is that anti-Semitism is in the process of changing camps and migrating from the extreme right to the extreme left of the political arena, to the “altermondialistes,” the communists, and the “neo-Trotskyists.” The article provides answers to the following questions: Are anti-Jewish views on the increase in France today? Do these opinions correlate with negative opinions of other minorities, notably Maghrebians and Muslims? Do they tend to develop among voters and sympathizers with the extreme right or on the extreme left of the political spectrum? And how are they related to opinions concerning Zionism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? My evaluation of the transformations in French anti-Semitism relies on two types of data. The first is police and gendarmerie statistics published by the National Consultative Committee on Human Rights (CNCDH), which is charged with presenting the prime minister with an annual report on the struggle against racism and xenophobia in France. The other is data from surveys, notably surveys commissioned by CNCDH for its annual report and surveys conducted at the Center for Political Research (CEVIPOF) at Sciences Po (Paris Institute for Political Research). The data show that anti-Semitic opinions follow a different logic from acts, that the social, cultural, and political profile of anti-Semites remains very close to that of other types of racists, and that anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism do not overlap exactly.
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by Maurice Fluegel
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Manuscript on the above subject.
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This article discusses the so-called newness of today's antisemitism through the historical and social specificities of antisemitism in French society. It casts light on the continuities of antisemitic discourse in France, but also its transformation in relation to the French colonial heritage and the recent ‘communitarianisation’ of France's social life. This analysis of antisemitism is furthered by the presentation of two case-studies: the controversial discourses of comedian Dieudonné and Kémi Séba, leader of a black supremacist movement called Tribu KA which stirred controversies in the 2000s. These two examples emphasise the fact that antisemitic discourse is better understood as a narrative about downward social mobility and status, which hardly makes antisemitism new.
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Su contenido se adapta a los temas de las especificaciones AS y A2 para AQA y OCR B. Abarca los orígenes del antisemitismo en el siglo XIX y los sucesos que tuvieron lugar en Alemania entre 1933 y 1945. Estudia el Tercer Reich, el impacto de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y los acontecimientos que condujeron a la Solución Final. También, se consideran los debates historiográficos de este período de la historia y las cuestiones sobre la negación del Holocausto.
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by Lee J. Levinger
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"Institut für Sozialforschung: Research Projects", Tabellarische Zusammenstellung (Juni 1953), Typoskript, 2 Blatt; "Institut für Sozialforschung an der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany: Memorandum" (1953), a) Typoskript, 12 Blatt, b) Typoskript, 13 Blatt; "Projects of the Institute for Social Research" (1.7.1954), Typoskript, 5 Blatt; "Institut für Soziaforschung: Mitteilungen an die Presse" (November 1955), als Typoskript vervielfältigt, 6 Blatt; Clark: "Institut für Sozialforschung an der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität in Frankfurt am Main" (etwa 1955), Typoskript, englisch, mit handschriftlichen Korrekturen, unter anderem von Max Horkheimer, 2 Blatt; "Institut für Sozialforschung" (6.3.1958), a) als Typoskript vervielfältigt, 10 Blatt, b) Typoskript, 22 Blatt, c) Kurzfassung, Typoskript, 3 Blatt, d) Teilstück, Typoskript, 1 Blatt, e) Sonderdruck, 15 Seiten; Abgeschlossene und laufende Arbeiten des Instituts. Tabellarische Zusammenstellung (1958?), Typoskript, 1 Blatt; "Laufende Studien" Tabellarische Aufstellung (25.5.1961), Typoskript, 1 Blatt; Friedrich Pollock (?): Anmerkungen zu Paul Klukes Darstellung des Instituts für Sozialforschung in dessen "Geschichte der Frankfurter Universität" (8.9.1969), Typoskript mit handschriftlichen Korrekturen, 4 Blatt; Theodor W. Adorno: Über die Arbeiten des Instituts für Sozialforschung (Datierung unklar, etwa 1941-45), Teilstück eines Entwurfs, Typoskript mit eigenhändiger Korrektur, 2 Blatt; Über die wesentliche Aufgabe des Instituts: Vereinigung geisteswissenschaftlicher und empirischer Methoden (Datierung unklar), Typoskript, 1 Blatt; "Forschungsprojekte des Instituts" (Datierung unklar, etwa 1950), Typoskript mit handschriftlichen Ergänzungen von Friedrich Pollock, 5 Blatt; "Vorträge im Institut für Sozialforschung. Einladungen und tabellarische Aufstellungen" (1953 u.a.), 5 Blatt; "Vorlesungen und Übungen im Institut für Sozialforschung, Ankündigungen aus den Jahren 1952-64, 9 Blatt; "International Institute of Social Research: Research-Project on Anti-Semitism" (1939-42) (veröffentlicht in Studies in Philosophy and Social Science Bd. IX, 1941, S. 124-143): 1. "Research Project on Anti-Semitism", a) Typoskript, 45 Blatt;
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"International Institute of Social Research: Research-Project on Anti-Semitism" (1939-42) (veröffentlicht in Studies in Philosophy and Social Science Bd. IX, 1941, S. 124-143): 1. "Research Project on Anti-Semitism", b) Typoskript, 38 Blatt, c) Typoskript, 38 Blatt, d) Typoskript mit eigenhändigen und handschriftlichen Korrekturen, 46 Blatt;
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International Institute of Social Research: Research-Project on Anti-Semitism" (1939-42) (veröffentlicht in Studies in Philosophy and Social Science Bd. IX, 1941, S. 124-143):; 1. e) Typoskript, 46 Blatt, f) Teilstück, Typoskript, 1 Blatt, g) deutsche Fassung, Typoskript, 43 Blatt; 2. Entwurf, deutsch, Typoskript mit eigenhändigen Korrekturen, 6 Blatt; 3. Über das Forschungsprojekt zum Antisemitismus, Typoskript, deutsch, 1 Seite fehlt, 38 Blatt; 4. Zitate aus Werken Friedrich Nietzsches über Jude, Antisemitismus, Rasse, Heinrich Heine, Typoskript, 18 Blatt; 5. Stichwortverzeichnis zu 4., handschriftliche Notizen, 10 Blatt; 6. Über Nietzsche, eigenhändige und handschriftliche Notizen zu 4., 3 Blatt; 7. "Supplementary Statement Dec. 1942", enthält unter anderem Abschriften bzw. Kopien von Briefen der Sponsoren des Projekts und ein Memorandum über die Tätigkeiten des Instituts 1939-41, a) als Typoskript vervielfältigt, 51 Blatt und 1 Sonderdruck: "International Institute of Social Research: A Report on Its History, Aims and Activities 1933-38", b) Typoskript und Photokopien, 28 Blatt und 2 Sonderdrucke: wie bei 7.a), außerdem "Research Project on Antisemitism", Studies in Philosophy and Social Science IX, 1941;
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International Institute of Social Research: Research-Project on Anti-Semitism" (1939-42) (veröffentlicht in Studies in Philosophy and Social Science Bd. IX, 1941, S. 124-143): 8. American Jewish Committee, Library: 1 Brief mit Unterschrift an Institute of Social Research, New York, 01.05.1941, 1 Brief mit Unterschrift von Institute of Social Research, New York, 3.5.1941, 2 Blatt; "Re: Anti-Semitism Project of the Institute of Social Research" (1941), Typoskript, 2 Blatt; "Remarks to the new form of the Project on Anti-Semitism" (27.10.1942), Typoskript, 10 Blatt; "Memorandum on a Research-Project on Anti-Semitism" (30.10.1942), a) Typoskript, 14 Blatt, b) Typoskript mit handschriftlichen Bemerkungen, 14 Blatt; Robert S. Lynd: Kommentar zu einer Beschreibung des Antisemitismus-Projekts vom 06.12.1942, Typoskript, englisch, mit handschriftlichen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; "Outline of a Research Project on Anti-Semitism, prepared for the American Jewish Committee" (15.12.1942), a) Typoskript, 17 Blatt, b) Typoskript, 18 Blatt, c) Teilstück, Typoskript mit handschriftlichen Bemerkungen, 10 Blatt; "Memorandum on the Project on Antisemitism" (30.12.1942), a) Typoskript, 17 Blatt, b) Typoskript mit handschriftlichen Ergänzungen, 16 Blatt; "Some Methodological Errors in the Study of Antisemitism" (Januar 1943), Typoskript, 6 Blatt; "Intermediate Joint Meeting of the Institute of Social Research and the American Jewish Committee", Sitzungsprotokolle 01.03. - 27.07. 1943, Typoskripte mit handschriftlichen Korrekturen, 100 Blatt;