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Considerations about the Anti-Semitism in Hungary during the Early Post-War Years (1945 – 1948) [PDF]

open access: yesCodrul Cosminului, 2017
Despite the fact that in the postwar period Anti-Semitism presents some similar features in countries of the East Central Europe, there were specific social, economic, political, and cultural conditions for the manifestation of excesses in each of these ...
Miroslav Kmeť, Bernadeta Ottmárová
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Home‐Making Through Deathscapes or How to Circumvent the Contradictions of Nationalism: The Case of Polish Far‐Right Activists in Britain

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 32, Issue 2, Page 509-519, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Using the case of Polish far‐right activists in Britain, this paper explores how migrants joining far‐right groups in countries of residence reconcile their own transnational lives with nativist attachment to the national soil. The paper adopts an anthropological framework on discursive and performative strategies used to navigate this ...
Rafal Soborski   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Anti-Semitism and criticism of Israel: Methodology and results of the ASCI survey [PDF]

open access: yesConflict & Communication Online, 2015
Building upon psychological conflict theory, on the one hand, and item-response models, on the other, the present paper develops an integrated methodology that aims at differentiating the various ways of criticizing Israel.
Wilhelm Kempf
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Matthew, the church and anti-Semitism

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2007
The use of the noun ekklesia forms a distinctive feature in Matthew s Gospel. This term must have had a distinctive meaning for Matthew and his readers at the time he used it in his Gospel, though not as full blown as in the Pauline literature and later ...
FP Viljoen
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International Solidarity: Principles, Challenges, and Pathways to a Shared Future

open access: yesSociology Compass, Volume 20, Issue 4, April 2026.
ABSTRACT This article examines the concept of international solidarity, emphasizing its significance in both historical and contemporary contexts. Notable movements such as Palestine solidarity movement, the global workers' movement and the Anti‐Apartheid Movement illustrate how individuals and communities across borders unite to challenge injustice ...
Simin Fadaee
wiley   +1 more source

Threatened Caring Culture: On the Sad Topicality of the Medea Myth

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2026.
ABSTRACT The shameless contempt for the weak and helpless, strangers, migrants and traumatized refugees attacks continuously one of our basic motivational systems, namely to protect and care for our children and descendants. The caring system is an instinctive system anchored in evolutionary biology that ensures our survival as a species.
Marianne Leuzinger‐Bohleber
wiley   +1 more source

Anti-Semitism in Austria 2022 (SUF edition)

open access: yes
Full edition for scientific use. The 2022 Anti-Semitism study compiled by IFES is a continuation of the 2018 and 2020 Anti-Semitism studies commissioned by the Austrian Parliament and thus provides data that allows a comparison over time.
Wimmer, Jacob   +2 more
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Anti-Semitism in Swedish Schools : History Teachers' Strategies for Counteracting Anti-Semitism

open access: yes, 2022
The study aims to investigate what didactic strategies teachers use to prevent and counteract anti-Semitism in the classroom. The study aims to use a qualitative method to investigate the experiences, strategies, and how they perceive the concept of anti-
Månsson, Hugo, Terek, Attila
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Tourism Resilience in the Face of Crises: The Adaptive Capacity of Travel Demand

open access: yesInternational Journal of Tourism Research, Volume 28, Issue 2, March/April 2026.
ABSTRACT Crises have the potential to significantly disrupt travel and tourism. However, tourism has shown a remarkable ability to recover, highlighting its resilience and adaptive capacity. Tourism resilience refers to the way tourism systems successfully absorb a crisis, using their adaptive capacity to reorganize and bounce forward.
Eran Ketter, Dotan Farkash
wiley   +1 more source

The definition of anti-Semitism

open access: yes, 2015
"The definition of anti-Semitism explores the ways in which anti-Semitism has historically been defined, demonstrates the weaknesses in prior efforts, and develops a new definition of anti-Semitism"-
Marcus, Kenneth L.
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