@misc{Botsch2010, author = {Botsch, Gideon}, title = {Puschner, M., Antisemitismus im Kontext der politischen Romantik; T{\"u}bingen, Niemeyer, 2008}, issn = {0044-2828}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @incollection{Botsch2023, author = {Botsch, Gideon}, title = {"Juden, die Kinderblut trinken"}, series = {Umbr{\"u}che : Neues und Altes aus der j{\"u}dischen Welt}, booktitle = {Umbr{\"u}che : Neues und Altes aus der j{\"u}dischen Welt}, editor = {Dachs, Gisela}, publisher = {Suhrkamp Verlag J{\"u}discher Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-633-54326-7}, pages = {156 -- 164}, year = {2023}, language = {de} } @article{BoegeleinEppertRothetal.2022, author = {B{\"o}gelein, Nicole and Eppert, Kerstin and Roth, Viktoria and Schmidt-Kleinert, Anja}, title = {Courtroom ethnography in the context of terrorism}, series = {International journal of qualitative methods : IJQM}, volume = {21}, journal = {International journal of qualitative methods : IJQM}, publisher = {Sage Publishing}, address = {Thousand Oaks}, issn = {1609-4069}, doi = {10.1177/16094069221090059}, pages = {11}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This paper addresses terrorism trials as sites of research and proposes an approach for the analysis of ethnographic data collected during these trials. The suggested approach offers multi-level analytical access, it centers around interactionist conceptions and knowledge discourses. The conceptual framework we suggest is spelled out in terms of how to observe and being sensitive of (re-)production of power structures inside the courtroom as well as in regard to relations imported into the courtroom. For this purpose, we integrate (i) the micro-level of courtroom interactions and (ii) (self-)presentation, (iii) the meso-level of knowledge (re)production and the establishment of knowledge orders and (iv) an intersectional perspective on gender, race, and class in knowledge discourses. By applying a multi-level approach, we open up new explanatory avenues to understand the constitution of terrorism as a socio-legal object. The methodical framework connects hitherto unconnected elements, that is, participants' interactions and negotiation, their (self-)representations, ascriptions and narrative performances, and knowledge (re-)production in order to establish or maintain political and social orders.}, language = {en} } @article{Gloeckner2022, author = {Gl{\"o}ckner, Olaf}, title = {Kampf um die "Brit Mila"}, edition = {2. unver{\"a}nderte}, publisher = {Olms}, address = {Hildesheim}, isbn = {978-3-7582-0358-9}, pages = {93 -- 107}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @article{Gloeckner2022, author = {Gl{\"o}ckner, Olaf}, title = {Vom Bolschoi nach Sanssouci}, series = {Von der ersten niederl{\"a}ndischen Bruchkolonisation im 16. Jahrhundert in der Mark Brandenburg zu den Musterwirtschaften bei Oranienburg}, journal = {Von der ersten niederl{\"a}ndischen Bruchkolonisation im 16. Jahrhundert in der Mark Brandenburg zu den Musterwirtschaften bei Oranienburg}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-506-4}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-54688}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-546881}, pages = {239 -- 250}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @book{GloecknerWahdatHagh2019, author = {Gl{\"o}ckner, Olaf and Wahdat-Hagh, Wahied}, title = {Integrationsbedarfe und Einstellungsmuster von Gefl{\"u}chteten im Land Brandenburg}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-471-5}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-43139}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-431395}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {100}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Rund 40.000 Gefl{\"u}chtete hat das Land Brandenburg im Zeitraum von 2015 bis 2017 aufgenommen. Viele von ihnen sind aus dem Mittleren Osten und Afrika, teilweise auch aus Russland (Tschetschenien) gekommen. Gef{\"o}rdert vom B{\"u}ndnis f{\"u}r Brandenburg, haben Forscher des Moses Mendelssohn Zentrums (Universit{\"a}t Potsdam) zahlreiche Gruppeninterviews mit Menschen aus Syrien, Afghanistan, Eritrea und Tschetschenien gef{\"u}hrt und einheimische Integrationsexperten befragt. Welche Integrationserfolge, Defizite und kulturellen Differenzen erleben Frauen, M{\"a}nner, Jugendliche und Kinder aus den genannten Herkunftsl{\"a}ndern? Was erschließt ihnen neue Welten, und wo ergeben sich objektive Konflikte? Aus den Ergebnissen der Studie wurden Handlungsempfehlungen f{\"u}r die Landes- und Kommunalpolitik abgeleitet. Alle interviewten Gruppen w{\"u}nschten sich intensiveren Kontakt zu Einheimischen - eine Chance und Herausforderung zugleich f{\"u}r die hiesige Zivilgesellschaft.}, language = {de} } @article{Jasper2002, author = {Jasper, Willi}, title = {Goethe in German : Jewish culture}, issn = {0323-4207}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{Jikeli2015, author = {Jikeli, G{\"u}nther}, title = {Antisemitism in muslim communities and muslim countries: debates and studies of a complex issue}, series = {REVUE D HISTOIRE MODERNE ET CONTEMPORAINE}, volume = {62}, journal = {REVUE D HISTOIRE MODERNE ET CONTEMPORAINE}, number = {2-3}, publisher = {SOC HISTOIRE MODERNE CONTEMPORAINE}, address = {Paris}, issn = {0048-8003}, pages = {89 -- 114}, year = {2015}, abstract = {In this article, I discuss surveys, academic debates, and research on antisemitism among Muslims in Muslim-majority countries and in Europe today. After a review of antisemitism in both cases, different explanations for its causes are presented. Negative attitudes towards Jews in Muslim countries are the rule, not the exception. An important factor in almost all Muslim countries are anti-Zionist attitudes and agitations that are mixed with antisemitic stereotypes and conspiracy theories. In Europe, antisemitism is more prevalent among Muslims than among non-Muslims and Muslims are disproportionately often involved in antisemitic incidents. It turns out that antisemitism among Muslims is manifested in many ways and that it has many causes. One-dimensional explanations are not sufficient. Arguments that antisemitism is primarily a result of the Middle East conflict or of discrimination/colonization seem to be outdated in view of new research. Historically, the interaction of Arab nationalism, Islamist movements, and the collaboration with the Nazis in the middle of the 20th century played a significant role in ensuring that the discriminatory treatment of Jews in Islam in the Middle Ages did not disappear in the course of establishing nation states, but was converted to a large extent into antisemitism. Today, Islamist influences and stereotypes that are passed on by media and within social circles are essential factors for the prevalence of antisemitic attitudes among Muslims.}, language = {fr} } @article{JikeliGloeckner2022, author = {Jikeli, G{\"u}nther and Gl{\"o}ckner, Olaf}, title = {Einleitung}, series = {Das neue Unbehagen - Antisemitismus in Deutschland heute}, journal = {Das neue Unbehagen - Antisemitismus in Deutschland heute}, edition = {2. unver{\"a}nderte}, publisher = {Olms}, address = {Hildesheim}, isbn = {978-3-7582-0358-9}, pages = {7 -- 19}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @article{Kopke2009, author = {Kopke, Christoph}, title = {Backes, U., Steglich, H. (Hrsg.), Die NPD; Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2007}, issn = {0032-3470}, doi = {10.1007/s11615-009-0131-8}, year = {2009}, language = {de} }