- Charles A. Small
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Charles Asher Small is the founder and Director of the Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism. Dr. Small is also the founding Director of the nonprofit Institute for the Study of Global Anti-Semitism and Policy and is a lecturer on the Ethics, Politics and Economics Program; the Political Science Department and with the Institute for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, he has a D.Phil from Oxford University, and has taught at the University of London, Ben Gurion University, Tel Aviv University, and Hebrew University. He was the Director/Associate Professor of Urban Studies at Southern Connecticut State University. Small has been a Visiting Professor at University College London; McGill University, Montreal; the University of Vilnius, Lithuania, and Cape Town University, South Africa. He also spoke as an expert on anti-Semitism at the Australian, British and Canadian Parliaments, the German Bundestag, and at the United Nations, Geneva.
Small, earned his doctorate in philosophy from Oxford University.
On September 19, 2006, Yale founded The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism [2], the first North American university-based center for study of the subject, housed at the Institute for Social and Policy Studies, with Small as director and founder. He cited the increase in anti-Semitism worldwide in recent years as generating a "need to understand the current manifestation of this disease".[1]
In August 2010 in New Haven, Charles Small was elected as the President of the newly formed International Association for the Study of Antisemitism (IASA).
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Study of anti-Semitism
In a pathbreaking article entitled "Anti-Israel Sentiment Predicts Anti-Semitism in Europe," that appear in The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Small and Yale's Prof. Edward Kaplan demonstrated that Europeans who hold deeply anti-Israeli views are more likely to also have classic anti-Semitic opinions by a significant margin. Looking at populations in 10 European countries, Small and Kaplan surveyed 5,000 respondents, asking them about Israeli actions and classical anti-Semitic stereotypes. "There were questions about whether the IDF purposely targets children, whether Israel poisons the Palestinians' water supply - these sorts of extreme mythologies," Small says. They demonstrated that Europeans whose opinions are extremely anti-Israel, are highly likely to also be anti-Semitic. "The people who believed the anti-Israel mythologies also tended to believe that Jews are not honest in business, have dual loyalties, control government and the economy, and the like," Small says. The study demonstrated that an Israel-hating European is 56% more likely to be anti-Semitic than the average European. "This is extraordinary. It's off the charts," says Small. "If a food or a drug was 56% more likely to cause cancer, it would be taken off the shelf."[2]
Books (selection)
- Small, C. in eds. with Ostendorf Wim and Schnell Izhak "National Identity in a Transforming Quebec Society: Socio-Economic and Spatial Segregation in Montreal", Studies in Segregation and De-Segregation, Avebury, London, 2001.
- "Nationalism and Difference in a Cosmopolitan City: The Case of Montreal". Geography Research Forum, Vol. 20, pages 70–101, Beer-Sheva, Israel, 2000
- "Social and Spatial Differentiation in Montreal: Assesing a Changing Society", Journal of Research (Paper Number 57, August), School of Georaphy, Oxford, 2000.
- "Cosmopolitan Planning: A Model for Reconciliation in Jerusalem", Cantilevers, Vol 4, No 21, 1999.
- "Montreal, Nationalism and a Divided City", Jewish Chronicle, London, November 1996.
- A Report on English University Programmes: Concerning Issues of 'Race' and 'Ethnic' Relations; Canadian Ethnic Studies, Secretariat of State, Ottawa, 1995.
External links
- Small's Biography With ISGAP
- Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy
- Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism
- Interview with Charles Small from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
Radical Islam and the Nuclear Bomb http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KqoLwCw2dM
References
- ^ Yale creates center to study anti-Semitism Associated Press, September 19, 2006
- ^ Yale expert: Not enough known about anti-Semitism, Aug. 8, 2007, Haviv Rettig Gur , THE JERUSALEM POST [1]
Categories:- Living people
- People from Montreal
- American academics
- Israeli academics
- Alumni of the University of Oxford
- Yale University faculty
- Tel Aviv University
- Academics of the University of London
- Judaic studies in academia
- Scholars of antisemitism
- Southern Connecticut State University faculty
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