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1. www.londonconsortium.com
www.londonconsortium.com/about - [Cached]Published on: 6/16/2008 Last Visited: 6/16/2008
Louise Bethlehem
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Louise Bethlehem, is currently Head of the Program in Cultural Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she is also a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English.Her research interests include gender and postcolonial theory, as well as South African literary and cultural historiography.Her book, Skin Tight: Apartheid Literary Culture and its Aftermath was released by Unisa/Brill in 2006. -
2. www.habitusmag.com
www.habitusmag.com/index.php?s - [Cached]Published on: 3/29/2008 Last Visited: 3/29/2008
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3. www.nakbainhebrew.org
www.nakbainhebrew.org/index.ph - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2006 Last Visited: 5/6/2007
Dr. Louise Bethlehem, Hebrew University
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This project was planned and constructed together with the Badil organization in Bethlehem (the organization for Palestinian Refugee and Residency Rights), where Zochrot coordinates the meetings of the Jewish group (which includes about 20 participants) and Badil coordinates the Palestinian group.
The participants in this project all accept the right of return in principle, such that this point is not up for discussion in the group. Instead, the participants aim to examine, within a potential situation such as a future peace agreement, how the right of return would be carried out in practice.
The Zochrot and Badil groups meet separately throughout the year and periodically there are joint meetings of both groups together in Bethlehem. The Zochrot group includes the staff members and management of Zochot, other activists and academics. There were 8 meetings in total in 2006: The Zochrot group met on its own five times (some of these meetings included lectures and open discussions to which the wider public was invited) and three joint meetings were held with the Badil group in Bethlehem.

