Antisemitism on Twitter

Online
  • Speaker: Günther Jikeli, Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of IIBSA, Erna B. Rosenfeld Professor at Indiana University’s Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism at the Borns Jewish Studies Program and associate professor in Germanic Studies and Jewish Studies at Indiana University.
  • Chair: Kim Robin Stoller, Chair of the Board of Directors, IIBSA.

How widespread is antisemitism on social media really? After some reflections on the aims and limitations of research on online antisemitism and its methods, Günther Jikeli will present early results from his ongoing project on antisemitism on Twitter that tries to identify trends in conversations about Jews and Israel.

Günther Jikeli holds the Erna B. Rosenfeld Professorship at Indiana University’s Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism at the Borns Jewish Studies Program. He is an associate professor in Germanic Studies and Jewish Studies at Indiana University.
He received his doctorate from the Center for Research on Antisemitism at Technical University Berlin in 2011. He is a historian and sociologist of modern Europe, with particular interests in the history of antisemitism and in critical antisemitism studies.
His latest book (with Olaf Glockner) “Das neue Unbehagen. Antisemitismus in Deutschland heute” [The New Unease. Antisemitism in Germany Today] was published in summer 2019. In 2015, he published “European Muslim Antisemitism.” with IU Press.
In 2013, he was awarded the Raoul Wallenberg Prize in Human Rights and Holocaust Studies. Günther’s academic work was recognized in 2019 by The Algemeiner as one of “The Top 100 People Positively Influencing Jewish Life.”

13. October 2020, 18 Uhr

Um am Webinar teilzunehmen, melden Sie sich bitte über Zoom an. Die Sitzung wird außerdem live auf Facebook übertragen. Das Webinar wird in englischer Sprache stattfinden.

Diese Veranstaltung ist Teil der Veranstaltungsreihe “Antisemitismus in Europa im Kontext von Verschwörungstheorien und Nationalismus” und Teil der “Bildungs- und Aktionswochen gegen Antisemitismus” in Kooperation mit der Amadeu Antonio Stiftung.