University of British Columbia Press
Unthinkable Thoughts
Academic Freedom and the One-State Model for Israel and Palestine
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Unthinkable Thoughts
Academic Freedom and the One-State Model for Israel and Palestine
In 2009, an international conference exploring models of statehood for Israel and Palestine was held at York University. The conference became a cause célèbre when extraordinary pressures were exerted on organizers and university administrators by academics, private donors, pro-Israel lobbies, and other groups concerned with this issue. This book covers the events from the perspective of one of the conference organizers. Based on her own experiences and communications, as well as drawing from confidential e-mails released under Freedom of Information legislation, Susan Drummond offers a behind-the-scenes, insider’s look at these extraordinary events and their implications for academic freedom.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
An Unintended Ethnography: Part 1
1 Outside Academia
2 The Forbidden Question: “One State or Two?”
An Unintended Ethnography: Part 2
3 Mixing Jurisdictions: Academic Foreign Policy
4 Inside Academia
An Unintended Ethnography: Part 3 – Making Sense
5 Accountability and Validity
6 Academic Freedom and the Worthiness of Ideas
Conclusion: Epicycles and Political Work
Appendices: Correspondence and Documentation
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index