Research Projects

Evidence-based investigations into antisemitism in public discourse

Our research projects provide in-depth, documented analysis of antisemitism as it appears in politics, media, and public discourse. Each project is thoroughly sourced and designed to help readers understand patterns, recognise tropes, and engage with the evidence directly.

About Our Research

All our research projects are published here as they are completed. Each project examines a specific aspect of contemporary antisemitism, providing comprehensive documentation and analysis. Our methodology prioritises primary sources, includes denials and alternative perspectives where they exist, and links to our Gallery of Antisemitism for educational context.

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Current Research Projects

Political Figures

Nigel Farage: Antisemitism Allegations Timeline

A documented examination of allegations and patterns

This research project brings together reported allegations and publicly documented examples connected to Nigel Farage and antisemitism, in one place, with sources. From school-era allegations at Dulwich College in the late 1970s to coded political rhetoric in his public career, the timeline traces how patterns of alleged antisemitic behaviour have been reported over decades.

What you'll find

  • Chronological timeline of documented allegations
  • 13 identified antisemitic tropes with explanations
  • Full source documentation from major news outlets
  • Links to educational resources in our Gallery of Antisemitism
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Social Media Analysis

Responses to Owen Jones' Post on the Bondi Beach Attack

Analysis of social media responses to coverage of antisemitic violence

This research project analyses the responses to Owen Jones' Facebook post about the Bondi Beach attack in Sydney, where Jewish victims were targeted. We documented and categorised hundreds of replies to understand how discussions of antisemitic violence are received on social media, including denial, minimisation, whataboutism, and explicit antisemitism.

What you'll find

  • Systematic categorisation of social media responses
  • Analysis of antisemitic tropes in public discourse
  • Documentation of denial and minimisation patterns
  • Visual examples with context and commentary
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More Research Coming Soon

We are continuously working on new research projects examining antisemitism in various contexts. Future projects will be published here as they are completed.

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