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Towers of Ivory, Towers of Steel: Israeli Universities and the Apartheid System

When: Thursday, April 18, 2024, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Where: Online or Room GC201, Second Floor, Graduate Centre, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS

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Moderated by Neve Gordon and Tanzil Chowdhury.

About Towers of Ivory and Steel: How Israeli Universities Deny Palestinian Freedom

Israeli universities have long enjoyed a reputation as liberal bastions of freedom and democracy. Drawing on extensive research and making Hebrew sources accessible to the international community, Maya Wind shatters this myth and documents how Israeli universities are directly complicit in the violation of Palestinian rights.

As this book shows, Israeli universities serve as pillars of Israel's system of oppression against Palestinians. Academic disciplines, degree programs, campus infrastructure, and research laboratories all service Israeli occupation and apartheid, while universities violate the rights of Palestinians to education, stifle critical scholarship, and violently repress student dissent. Towers of Ivory and Steel is a powerful expose of Israeli academia’s ongoing and active complicity in Israel’s settler-colonial project.

Speaker Bio

Maya Wind is a Killam Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. Her research on the reproduction and international export of Israeli security expertise has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, and the Killam Laureates Trust. Her first book, Towers of Ivory and Steel: How Israeli Universities Deny Palestinian Freedom, investigates the complicity of Israeli universities in Israeli settler colonialism and apartheid. It is published by Verso in 2024.
 
This event is jointly hosted by:

  • International State Crime Initiative (ISCI)
  • Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context (CLSGC)
  • Centre for Climate Crime and Climate Justice (CCCCJ)
  • Global Politics Unbound
  • School of Politics and International Relations (SPIR)

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