Ayça Çubukçu
@ayca_cu
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Author /Associate Professor @LSEHumanRights & @LSESociology /Co-Editor @HumanityJ & LSE International Studies Series @CambridgeUP /Own Views/@aycacu.bsky.social
Joined March 2013
The paperback edition of my book is finally out from the University of Pennsylvania Press! Hopefully, more affordable now… @PennPress @LSEsociology @LSEHumanRights
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Join us 2 December, 6 pm at @LSELaw to launch Race and the Question of Palestine with Lana Tatour. Ralph Wilde, @nevegordon, Andrew Murray and I will be in conversation with Lana. In memory of our Conor Gearty... https://t.co/vFIFvaB5oP
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Zohran Mamdani the mayor of New York, while Selahattin Demirtas may now be freed from prison in Turkey--finally a bright day!
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Please join us Sunday, Nov 9, 12 pm at SOAS for this roundtable at @histmat London Conference. @leninology
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I am honoured to endorse Francesca Albanese's new book, out now with @PlutoPress: "A Moon Will Rise from the Darkness: Reports on Israel’s Genocide in Palestine." It is free to download indefinetely, with the option to donate to @UNRWA. @FranceskAlbs
https://t.co/LFxku3SFJ2
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A devastating indictment against international complicity in Israel’s genocide in Palestine
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“I understand why people feel sensitive right after the attack on a synagogue. Simultaneously, we can feel sorry about that, and we can be in grief about that and protest Israel’s genocide in Palestine. The two are not contradictory.”
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'Watching on was a LSE professor Ayça Çubukçu, who said that it wasn’t all “un-British” to demonstrate ... “It’s in the tradition of this country to protest for justice, to engage in acts of civil disobedience,” she said.' https://t.co/lSBwJBYxkP via @WSJ
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After a terrorist attack on a synagogue, the government is caught between defending free speech and trying to reassure its Jewish population.
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Applications for the Tanya Baker-Asad Scholarships for Palestinian women pursuing PhDs in the humanities and social sciences are now open. Please help spread the word. https://t.co/9ru4tg2fSI
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The Palestinian American Research Center announces the 4th competition for PARC Tanya Baker-Asad Scholarships for Palestinian women pursuing PhDs in the
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In this paper by @ayca_cu on moral judgment and genocide in Palestine, Arendt and Scott are brought into dialogue to confront the ethics of responsibility, complicity, and redress in our present. Read the full article here ⬇️
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Published in Journal of Genocide Research (Ahead of Print, 2025)
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Trump’s so-called 21 points include the “de radicalization” of the victims of genocide but not the perpetrators, the release of all Israeli captives but only some Palestinian captives, the possible continuation of the murderous GHF scheme, colonial governance by a body
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[TMR 53 OUT OF OUR MINDS] Ayça Çubukçu’s (@ayca_cu) short story “The Intersection” unfolds at a pub table—a collision, a candid conversation, and a confrontation at the crossroads of empathy and detachment. When is getting “too involved” an act of care? 🔗 Read:
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I wrote an essay, "A Manifest Evil? On Palestine, Judgement, and Justice" for the @JournalGenocide. Thanks to @dirkmoses for editing the roundtable on Gaza and Genocide Studies where it appears. @LSEHumanRights @LSEsociology
https://t.co/vRD8QfFPt4
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Published in Journal of Genocide Research (Ahead of Print, 2025)
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Great to have Ayça Çubukçu @ayca_cu kick off the new academic year with the Social Sciences Annual Lecture ‘A Manifest Evil?’ @uowsss @PIRWestminster @UniWestminster
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