[PDF][PDF] From scholarship to swastikas: Explaining campus antisemitic events
AK Feinberg - Washington, DC: Academic Engagement …, 2021 - academicengagement.org
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Disputes related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have erupted on American college
campuses for the last two decades in the classroom and on the quad. Through large-N
quantitative analyses of hate crime data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform
Crime Report and antisemitic biasincident data from the AMCHA Initiative, this article
provides needed clarity on why antisemitic events vary across American colleges and
universities. Specifically, this article finds that Jews are more likely to be the victims of hate …
campuses for the last two decades in the classroom and on the quad. Through large-N
quantitative analyses of hate crime data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform
Crime Report and antisemitic biasincident data from the AMCHA Initiative, this article
provides needed clarity on why antisemitic events vary across American colleges and
universities. Specifically, this article finds that Jews are more likely to be the victims of hate …
Abstract
Disputes related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have erupted on American college campuses for the last two decades in the classroom and on the quad. Through large-N quantitative analyses of hate crime data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Uniform Crime Report and antisemitic biasincident data from the AMCHA Initiative, this article provides needed clarity on why antisemitic events vary across American colleges and universities. Specifically, this article finds that Jews are more likely to be the victims of hate crimes at colleges and universities than other minority groups and are more likely to suffer bias incidents on campus than in other locations. In addition, the presence of Chabad chapters on campus significantly increases the likelihood of reported antisemitic bias-incidents. Furthermore, the presence of a Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) group on campus and Israel Apartheid Week (IAW) events at a university dramatically increase the number of antisemitic bias reports submitted.
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