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Ffipp international

Faculty


FFIPP-International Board of Directors:

Chair of the Executive Board
Prof. Arnon Hadar, USA

Board of Directors:
Judith Butler*, USA

Anat Biletzki*, Israel

Yoav Elani Elinevsky, USA

Lily Feidy*, Palestine

Arnon Hadar*, USA

Bassma Kodmani, France

Eyad Sarraj * (Deceased), Palestine

Lynne Segal, UK

Simone Susskind, Belgium

Salim Tamari*,Palestine

Oren Yiftachel*, Israel

* Member of the Executive Board

FFIPP-International Advisory Board

Hanan Ashrawi*,  MIFTAH, Jerusalem

Zygmunt Bauman, Leeds University

Sydney Brenner, Kings College, Cambridge University, UK, Nobel Prize, Physiology/Medicine, 2002

Harvey Cox, Harvard University

Jacques Derrida (Deceased), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales

Freeman Dyson, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

Yehuda Elkana*, President and Rector, Central European University, Budapest

Arun Gandhi, Founder, President, M.K.Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence

Stuart Hall (Deceased), Birmingham University, The Open University

Albert Hirschman, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

Eric Hobsbawm (Deceased), University of London

Stanley Hoffmann (Deceased), Harvard University

Edvard Hauff, University of Oslo

Tony Judt (Deceased), New York University

Robert Jay Lifton, Yale University, City University of New York, John Jay College

Abdelwahab Mahjoub, Université Tunis El Manar

Institut Supérieur des Sciences Humaines de Tunis

Ahmed Okasha, President, World Psychiatric Association, Director, World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Training and Research, Institute of Psychiatry, Ain Shams University – Cairo

Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York

Hilary Putnam, Harvard University

Jacqueline Rose, University of London

Joseph Rotblat (Deceased), University of London, Founder, President, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, Nobel Prize, Peace, 1995

Jack Steinberger, Centre Européen de Recherche Nucléaire, Nobel Prize, Physics, 1988

Edriss Titi, Weizmann Institute of Science

Archbishop Desmond Tutu, South Africa, Nobel Prize, Peace, 1984