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Abstract This intervention has three aims: (1) to consider how solidarities are being policed in the academy; (2) how friendships and solidarities emerge in practices of resistance; and (3) what a radical geography which embraces a decolonial pedagogy can offer us in these unsettling times.
Shereen Fernandez
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“Likes” for Peace: Can Facebook Promote Dialogue in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict?
This study examines the ways in which social media is used to promote intergroup dialogue and reconciliation in the context of the protracted, ethnopolitical conflict between Israeli-Jews and Palestinians.
Y. Mor, Yiftach Ron, Ifat Maoz
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Dynamic and Structural Features of Intifada Violence: A Markov Process Approach [PDF]
This paper analyzes the daily incidence of violence during the Second Intifada. We compare several alternative statistical models with different dynamic and structural stability characteristics while keeping modelling complexity to a minimum by only ...
Dale J. Poirier, Ivan Jeliazkov
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Demand for Macro Projects and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict [PDF]
The importance of projects in economic development in Palestine is indicated by Palestinians and Israelis as being necessary to the success of the planned Israeli withdrawal from ...
Sawoski, Mark
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Mapping Disjuncture: Internationalism and Palestine
Short Abstract This paper reflects on a ‘Map Conversation’ session at the 2024 RGS‐IBG Annual Conference, that explored maps of the League of Nations and Palestine. The authors contrast maps promoting global consciousness in the 1920s with those charting colonial encroachment in Palestine.
Zena Agha, Jake Hodder
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This article discusses the role of analogy within the ethics of reading. It examines how Israeli literature uses analogies when reflecting on the Israeli−Palestinian conflict.
Adia Mendelson-Maoz
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Parameters for a two-state solution [PDF]
It is now fashionable to bury the idea of a two-state solution, saying it is no longer practical. However, all who are quick to bury the idea are very slow to propose an alternative, possibly because no alternative exists.
Cohen-Almagor, Raphael
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Gender, war and militarism: making and questioning the links [PDF]
The gender dynamics of militarism have traditionally been seen as straightforward, given the cultural mythologies of warfare and the disciplining of ‘masculinity’ that occurs in the training and use of men's capacity for violence in the armed services ...
Bourke J. +23 more
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to develop a conceptual framework for examining how gender equity issues are co‐opted within CSR activities, focusing on empirical, business‐related studies. The authors investigate how companies navigate the co‐optation of gender equity, its subphenomena, underlying conditions, and employed strategies.
Larthia Gaspari, Marco Giuliani
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How Does Civil War Affect the Magnitude of Capital Flight? Evidence from Israel during the Intifada [PDF]
We use time-series data from Israel to investigate the dynamics of the causal links between the intensity of civil conflict and capital flight. The fraction of Israeli capital wealth held outside the country exhibits considerable variation over time.
David Fielding
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