Van Leer Jerusalem Institute

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The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute is an academic institute in Jerusalem established in 1959 by the Netherlands' Van Leer family. Its original mission was to serve as a center for advanced learning in the history and philosophy of science.

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[edit] Notable scholars and fellows

Senior Fellows

[edit] Journals and publications

Science in Context, a Journal Cambridge University Press, in cooperation with Tel Aviv University and The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute

The Politics of Humanitarianism in the Occupied Palestinian Territories / 2005, Conference Proceedings (CD)

Men and Women / 2004 Gender, Judaism and Democracy Editors: Rachel Elior In cooperation with Urim Publication

Collective Identities, Public Spheres and Political Order in Modern and Contemporary Scenes / 2003, Prepared by Tal Kohavi, Julia Lerner, Ronna Brayer-Garb

Women in Conflict Zones Struggling With Ethno-National and Racial Conflicts / 2003 Struggling with Ethno-National and Racial Conflicts, Maya Kahanoff

Policy Paper / 2002, Uri Sagie and Gilead Sher

Jewish Identity in Modern Israel / 2002 Proceedings on Secular Judaism and Democracy Edited by Naftali Rothenberg And Eliezer Schweid In cooperation with Urim Publication

The Public Sphere in Muslim Societies / 2002 Editors: Miriam Hoexter, Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, Nehemia Levtzion In cooperation with SUNY Press, NY

Lire Albert Memmi: Déracinement, Exil, Identité / 2002 In cooperation with Faetuel Édition, Paris

Textes réunis par David Ohana, Claude Sitbon et David Mendelson

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[edit] Notes