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Latent Antisemitism: Forms of Expressions – Perceptibility - Counterstrategies (Tutzing)
Akademie für Politische Bildung, Tutzing, 13.-15.05.2022
Please register for the conference before May 3, 2022 by using the online application form.
Empirical research on latent antisemitism is still in its beginning, and a comprehensive definition is still lacking. This is where the conference "Latent Antisemitism: Forms of Expressions – Perceptibility – Counterstrategies" comes in. Experts of several disciplines from Germany and abroad come together and engage in direct exchange.
Latent Antisemitism: Forms of Expressions – Perceptibility - Counterstrategies
Since World War II and the Holocaust, antisemitic acts and attitudes are rather considered as intolerable in the Western world. Nevertheless, many European Jews in particular are noticing a clear increase of antisemitism during recent years and are more and more unsettled. Anti-Jewish prejudices are proving to be persistent even in circles of higher education. In addition to latent prejudices and stereotypes in public discourse, there is still an unresolved tension and “grey area” between criticism of Israeli politics and Israel-related antisemitism.
Latent antisemitism is also presenting itself in the context of new conspiracy myths, that are (co-)supported by current protest movements against corona preventive measures. Empirical research is still in its beginning, and a comprehensive definition of latent antisemitism is still lacking. This is where the conference “Latent Antisemitism: Forms of Expressions – Perceptibility – Counterstrategies” comes in. Experts of several disciplines from Germany and abroad come together and engage in direct exchange.
Organized by the Moses Mendelssohn Center for European-Jewish Studies, Potsdam, Tel Aviv University and Akademie für Politische Bildung, Tutzing.