Keith Kahn-Harris is a London-based sociologist and writer. He teaches at Birkbeck College, Leo Baeck College and is a Fellow of the Institute for Jewish Policy Research. His most recent book is ‘Uncivil War: The Israel Conflict in the Jewish Community’. His website is kahn-harris.org and he tweets on @KeithKahnHarris.
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Published in: HomeOn the strangeness of contemporary antisemitism
Can we agree on one thing? That contemporary antisemitism is profoundly strange.
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Published in: Home"Judaism, All that matters". An openDemocracy podcast
An openDemocracy podcasted conversation around Keith Kahn-Harris' latest book (1 hr)
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Published in: Home2011, a year between worlds
A profusion of innovative projects guided by an ethic of collaboration holds out the possibility of creative...
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Published in: HomeJews, Gypsies and Travellers: a particular empathy
The legal eviction from their land of a large community on the edge of London raises disturbing questions about...
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Published in: HomeThe dinner-party revolution
The dinner-party is a symbol of complacent presumption, the last occasion to be associated with genuine dialogue or...
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Published in: HomeNaming the movement
The early 21st century is marked by a profusion of initiatives that bring people together to discuss and explore big...