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Mira Sucharov
Political Scientist at Carleton University; Israel/Palestine specialist; author of Public Influence: A Guide to Op-Ed Writing and Social Media Engagement
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Mira Sucharov 18. Apr.
Antwort an @Jacob_Labendz
Christian, Muslim, Protestant, Catholic, Buddhist ... all these labels are adjectives. It would thus have made sense for the word to be “a Jewish.” (Of course in Hebrew it’s the adjective — yehudi — for that matter.)
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Mira Sucharov 11. Apr.
aw, thank you!
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Mira Sucharov 10. Apr.
Antwort an @ASusanChandler
And I’m IN my car (parked, not to worry!) doing the interview. Midway through my boxing training, still got my wraps on.
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Mira Sucharov 10. Apr.
I’ll be on the radio at 5:15 analyzing Israeli elex with my favourite broadcaster (is it okay to have favourites?) — 18 years after he first interviewed me — on
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SXMCanadaTalks 10. Apr.
Associate Professor joins for her take on the Benjamin Netanyahu winning a 5th term in the on Ch.167
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National Post Radio 10. Apr.
Associate Professor joins for her take on the Benjamin Netanyahu winning a 5th term in the on CH.167
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Mira Sucharov 23. März
Not this year, unfortunately!
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Mira Sucharov 22. März
In which the former premier of Ontario wishes my former grad student and co-author (and featured op-ed writer in my new book!) congrats on tenure. Love this.
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Mira Sucharov 22. März
Antwort an @thomasjuneau
I feel proud!!
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Mira Sucharov 19. März
Academic friends: I'm available for op-ed writing workshops. I just returned from , and am headed to in May. (And this week at !). Ping me if you want to consider bringing me to your campus.
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Mira Sucharov 19. Feb.
Antwort an @schraubd
Well, I just wrote a book on how to be persuasive on social media. I have to show that it’s actually attainable!
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Mira Sucharov 19. Feb.
Antwort an @schraubd
Fair enough. I think you’ve persuaded me!
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Mira Sucharov 19. Feb.
Antwort an @schraubd
Doesn’t cannot by INN simply mean should not? Classic is-ought swap.
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Mira Sucharov 16. Feb.
Thanks ⁦⁩ for the great ad in today’s ⁦⁩ !
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Mira Sucharov 14. Feb.
Antwort an @IlhanMN
Is being subjected to scrutiny this week because of white supremacy? Maybe. But more likely it’s because she’s tipping sacred cows (and kudos to her for challenging some taken-for-granted assumptions about the proper role of America’s place in the world).
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Mira Sucharov 14. Feb.
Antwort an @bungarsargon @IlhanMN
For example, I don’t agree with ’s take on ’s tweet. But neither do I buy the critics of Batya who accuse her criticism of being racist. That accusation is simply unfounded.
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Mira Sucharov 14. Feb.
Can we debate policy support to Israel without accusing critics of necessarily being antisemitic, and can we debate whether a metaphor is antisemitic without accusing critics of the metaphor as necessarily being racist? The waters have muddied.
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Mira Sucharov 13. Feb.
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UTP Publishing 11. Feb.
This Wednesday at 7pm, join at for Tough Public Conversations, a panel discussion to mark the launch of her exciting new book on op-ed writing and social media engagement. Want to learn more? Read a sample chapter at
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Mira Sucharov 3. Feb.
True that...but sometimes it’s not the interlocutor who is going to learn, but the many other folks watching and listening. It’s a point I make in my new book, Public Influence.
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