2024 Pete Newbon Award Winner
The winner of 2024 Pete Newbon Award for the greatest contribution to the public understanding of antisemitism is Heidi Bachram. She received her award at our Annual Robert Fine Memorial Lecture. Read about why we honour Pete Newbon here Heidi Bachram built, and each time it was vandalised, re-built, a memorial for the victims of […]
Find out moreLCSCA Book Launch: Responses to 7 October Hamas attack
Join us on Monday, 3 June in London for the launch of an extraordinary anthology of 36 responses from academics and intellectuals around the world to the Hamas attack of 7 October. Speaking: Rosa Freedman, co-editor, University of Reading David Hirsh, co-editor, Goldsmiths, University of London Anna Zawadzka, contributor, Polish Academy of Sciences Torkel Brekke, […]
Find out moreBook talk with Shalom Lappin at The Wiener Library
Join us to hear Shalom Lappin talk with David Hirsh about his latest book ‘The New Antisemitism: The Resurgence of an Ancient Hatred in the Modern World’. Generations raised after the Second World War took for granted a world of stability and prosperity, and with it the waning of ancient hatreds. Recent decades have been […]
Find out moreOnline book talk: ‘Everyday Hate’ with Dave Rich
David Hirsh will talk to Dave Rich on Thursday 6 June about his bestseller which has been updated since the October 7 Hamas attacks. The Hamas terror attack on Israel on October 7 last year sparked a wave of anti-Jewish hatred across the world. Synagogues were burned, Jews attacked and protests raged, with calls for […]
Find out moreOnline seminar: Responding to Miller v University of Bristol 2024 Employment Tribunal Case
James Murray and John Strawson will discuss and explain the legal, educational and broader political implications of the case. Moderated by Beverley Brown and Yaron Matras. Wednesday, 27 March at 19:00 UK time. Reserve your place here
Find out moreResponses to 7 October: LCSCA in conversation with Deborah Lipstadt
LCSCA’s book of responses to 7 October is published in May. Contributors will share their thoughts with the President’s Special Envoy. Sunday 25 February at 11:00. Westminster University Lecture Theatre G.03, 4-12 Little Titchfield Street London. W1W 7BY. The London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism (LCSCA) published an open call to scholars and writers for […]
Find out moreCall for papers: The psychology of antisemitism
Call for papers: The psychology of antisemitism. The American Psychological Association is producing a special issue of American Psychologist that will bring together various research papers in order to develop a better understanding of the psychological aspects of antisemitism and how to combat it. The deadline dates are as follows: Letter of intent submission: May 31, […]
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