PROJECTS & TOPICS OF STUDY
ICSA explores antizionism through a variety of scholarly lenses. These topics represent evolving areas of inquiry and do not require ongoing updates.
Intellectual Histories of Global Antizionism
Origins, key thinkers, movements, and conceptual foundations, as well as the many links (in resources, personnel) between the various players in the antizionist complex.
Antizionism and Progressivism
Origins, evolution, the relationships between the relevant ideologies.
Antizionism in the Infosphere
Media dynamics, digital culture, influencers, and propaganda.
Antizionism and the Mizrahi-Sephardic Experience
A much under-studied aspect of the antizionist complex.
(Woke) Right Antizionism
Emergence, patterns, foundations, intersections.
Antizionism as Ideology
Antizionism as a worldview, belief system, identity, and political tool.
Antizionism in the Academy and the Professions
Disciplinary capture, curricular frameworks, faculty activism, and campus discourse, as well as the capture of professional schools and associations.
Antizionism in Domestic Law and Policy
Civil rights, discrimination, institutional governance, and academic freedom.
Antizionist Scholarship
Close examination and critique of foundational or key antizionist texts.
Antizionism, Antisemitism, Anti-Judaism
Overlaps, distinctions, evolving relationships.
Antizionism on Campus
Student use and abuse, student governments, clubs, protests, encampments.
Antizionism in International Law and Lawfare
The United Nations, NGOs, international courts.
Educational Applications
Frameworks for K–12 and higher education, including pedagogies that encourage critical thinking.
Jewish Antizionism
Origins, history, evolution, sources.