Reversing the victims and perpetrators of racism: the use of blaming the victim strategies to minimise and deny the antisemitism crisis in Australian universities
Philip Mendes delves into how victim-blaming strategies are employed to minimize the antisemitism crisis in Australian higher education institutions.
The Universities Australia definition of antisemitism is not as worrying as some would have you believe
The IHRA definition is not a neutral tool: it has been used internationally to silence critics of Israel. For universities committed to free inquiry, adopting it would undermine academic freedom and open debate.
This is how AI imagines Jews by Guido Melo
Research into generative AI's images of Jews reveals a striking lack of diversity, feeding racist and sexist stereotypes.
When does anti-Zionism become antisemitism? A Jewish historian’s perspective
Explore when anti-Zionism crosses into antisemitism. This analysis delves into history, political narratives, and modern discourse, highlighting how criticism of Israel can sometimes turn into discrimination against Jews. Understand the fine line between critique and hate.
Antisemitism in Australia
Antisemitism in Australia has evolved from historical prejudice to modern political and social challenges. This analysis explores its roots, manifestations, and ongoing impact on Jewish communities across the country.
The Left and Islamism: Antisemitism and Antikurdism
Explore the complex relationship between the Left, Islamism, and antisemitism. This analysis delves into ideological overlaps, tensions, and the implications for Jewish communities. Read more at Telos Institute.