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How October 7, 2023, changed fear and exposure to hate among Jewish members of universities: a research note
Author(s):
Santos, Mateus R.; Yogev, Dikla
Date:
2024
Topics:
Antisemitism, Jewish Perceptions of Antisemitism, Main Topic: Antisemitism, Students, Universities / Higher Education, October 7 2023 attacks + aftermath, Surveys
Abstract:
Objectives Estimate the impact of October 7th on fear, antagonism, and harassment towards Jewish members of universities. Methods The study is based on a survey experiment conducted with 201 Jewish individuals at universities in Northern America and Europe. Respondents were asked about their exposure to hate, and about their comfort level conducting several activities. However, we randomly manipulated whether each respondent was asked about the weeks before October 7th, the weeks thereafter, or about recent weeks. Because of random assignment, estimates are conservative and are less sensitive to bias. Results We found high levels of hate prior to October 7th, which were exacerbated significantly afterwards. Most respondents no longer feel comfortable expressing their culture or conducting several daily activities. Conclusions Respondents are being harmed for their identity and because of a conflict which is outside of their control. They also believe their host institutions have been ineffective in addressing their safety concerns.