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Tag Archives: AAA
Next up in the Israel academic boycott competition: the American Anthropological Association
ALGEMEINER Harvard’s Steven Pinker Opposes Israel Boycott as Anthropologists Prepare for Upcoming Vote by Andrew Pessin February 26, 2016 A well-known Harvard psychologist again voiced his opposition to academic boycotts of Israel Wednesday, as two groups of anthropologists geared up … Continue reading
AAA, profiting from so-called Occupation, bites the hand that feeds it. We’re sure they’ll want to return all that tainted money
WASHINGTON POST Anthropology group votes to boycott Israel despite major donors’ – including Intel and Yahoo – thick Israeli ties by Eugene Kontorovich November 23, 2015 The annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association has approved a resolution to boycott … Continue reading
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Tagged AAA, American Anthropological Association, Intel, Wiley-Blackwell, Yahoo! Labs
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