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@kanol.bsky.social und @maxschaub.bsky.social heben die Bedeutung der kulturellen Wurzeln des Antisemitismus, insbesondere des christlichen Antijudaismus, hervor und zeigen aktuelle Reaktivierungen: doi.org/10.1017/S153...
This is why it is imperative that professors are honest and realistic to incoming and current PhD students and not assume or imply that they will face a similar job market as they did or suggest/tell them that only an academic (R1) career is worth their time!
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Wissensnetzwerk Rechtsextremismusforschung
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We demonstrate our argument by documenting the cultural script of traditional antisemitism in canonical texts and in the minds of Germans. Using survey and experimental data, we show how it was activated among Christian believers during the pandemic.
TIL heat is really killing a lot of people in Europe. hannahritchie.substack.com/p/heat-guns-...
Die aktuellen Debatten über eine Entkernung des Sozialstaates mitten in einer Phase wirtschaftlicher Schwäche, in der mehr Menschen noch stärker auf eben diesen angewiesen sein könnten - das darf man wohl Konjunkturprogramm für Extremismus nennen.
Can culture help to explain prejudice? We (@maxschaub.bsky.social) explore this question by examining the rise of antisemitism during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. @wzb.bsky.social @socfub.bsky.social @politikuhh.bsky.social @poppublicsphere.bsky.social
Can culture help to explain prejudice? We (@maxschaub.bsky.social) explore this question by examining the rise of antisemitism during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. @wzb.bsky.social @socfub.bsky.social @politikuhh.bsky.social @poppublicsphere.bsky.social
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