In this compelling episode of Innovated, join host Morielle Lotan as she speaks with Dr. Matthias Becker, a leading researcher on antisemitism.
Dive deeper into the complexities of antisemitism, from coded and veiled forms to the historical and cultural contexts that shape its manifestations in different countries. Dr. Becker discusses the challenges of addressing antisemitism in academia and online, emphasizing the need for nuanced and context-specific approaches.This episode offers a unique perspective on the transnational nature of antisemitism, the shortcomings of a one-size-fits-all model, and the urgent need for innovative solutions. He shares the historical context of the post WWII era that led to the coding of antisemitism, and also shares the benefit of social media in allowing us to now uncover hidden languages something that would never have been possible before. Whether you’re interested in history, social issues, research, or the personal stories behind innovation that drives change- this episode is a must-listen.
Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that sheds light on ways that new data models and cultural linguistic studies are offering a profound way to move from defense to offense.