Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
549
Language
English
Published
Nov 3, 2014
Publisher
MLA Members for Scholar's Rights
ISBN-10
099033161X
ISBN-13
9780990331612
Description
This exploration delves into the complex dynamics surrounding academic boycotts of Israel, providing a critical examination of their implications within the broader discourse on Israeli-Palestinian relations. Through a diverse array of perspectives, the contributors engage in thoughtful dialogue, challenging the narrative that academic isolation serves as a legitimate form of protest.
With insights from scholars and public intellectuals, the collective addresses the historical and ethical dimensions of the boycott movement, scrutinizing its effectiveness and the potential repercussions on academic freedom and exchange. They highlight the danger that such boycotts pose, not only to Israeli institutions but also to global scholarship and collaboration.
This collection serves as a crucial resource for understanding the delicate balance between political action and intellectual engagement. Each chapter invites readers to reconsider preconceived notions, fostering a dialogue that is essential in a time of heightened tensions and evolving discourse around Israel and its place in the world.
With insights from scholars and public intellectuals, the collective addresses the historical and ethical dimensions of the boycott movement, scrutinizing its effectiveness and the potential repercussions on academic freedom and exchange. They highlight the danger that such boycotts pose, not only to Israeli institutions but also to global scholarship and collaboration.
This collection serves as a crucial resource for understanding the delicate balance between political action and intellectual engagement. Each chapter invites readers to reconsider preconceived notions, fostering a dialogue that is essential in a time of heightened tensions and evolving discourse around Israel and its place in the world.
Genres
History