Israeli academics critical of American Anthropological Association boycott report

Scholars call for open dialogue with Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement supporters

Published on
December 8, 2015
Last updated
February 16, 2017
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Might conversation rather than boycotts be the best route to peace in the Middle East?

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As stated in the article, we would like to reiterate that the report does NOT call for a boycott, but merely lists a set of principles and recommendations that will enable the AAA Executive Board and our members, as well as the field as a whole, to engage in an informed, thoughtful and respectful conversation on the many issues concerned. We would also like to point out that background information for the report was taken from a number of sources covering all aspects of the issue including the UN Human Rights Council, the Israeli Anthropological Association, and the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as numerous interviews with academics representing a full range of positions.

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