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discussed and challenged such concepts as “borderless” and “deterritorialized” worlds, arguing that borders have never disappeared, even when they have opened to more significant movement and elasticity, but have changed their functions in response to changing global and political realities. Following the events of 9/11, Newman and his colleagues have observed and analyzed the ways in which many borders have become reconstituted in the name of national securitization, including the construction of many new walls and fences throughout the world.
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settlements linking the metropolitan and the urban with the rural, all of which were undergoing change after four decades of statehood. This work, in cooperation with Dr. Leviah Applebaum, resulted in two books, one examining the changing modes of settlement and the second an analysis of the system of rural local government (the Regional Councils). This also resulted in the publication, together with Israeli cartographer Avigdor Orgad, of an Atlas of Regional Councils in 1992.
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In 2023, Newman hosted, as part of the activities of the Research Chair in Geopolitics, the third World Conference of the ABS (association for Borderland Studies) conference at the Eilat Campus of Ben-Gurion University, attended by almost 300 leading border scholars and practitioners from throughout
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Newman played a leading role in the relegitimization of Geopolitics and Political Geography as a sub-discipline of both Geography and International relations, following almost four decades in which the topic had been left out of university research and teaching curricula due to its past associations
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Newman has facilitated and attended as a keynote speaker at international gatherings dealing with geopolitical and border-related issues. Newman has spent time as a visiting professor and research fellow at several universities and research institutions throughout Europe and North America. From 1993
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In 1987 he became a senior lecturer in the Department of Geography at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. From 1996 to 1998, he served as the Hubert Humphrey Institute for Social Research Director. In 1988 he founded the Ben-Gurion University Department of Politics and Government, and served as its
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Following his work on the political dimensions of West Bank settlement, Newman spent much of the 1980s as a research affiliate at the Settlement Study center, analyzing the new forms of urban communities that were reforming the Israeli settlement landscape and in particular creating a continuum of
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Within the broader field of Geopolitics, Newman’s work has focused on the changing functions and roles of borders within the international and national systems. Leading on from a seminal paper published in 1998, together with Professor Anssi Paasi from the University of Oulu in Finland. Newman has
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Unique in this respect were two joint research projects, with Israeli-Palestinian geographer, Ghazi Falah, looking at the changing political geographical dimensions of the Israel-Palestine conflict. The projects, funded by the Ford Foundation and the John and Catherine Macarthur Foundation in the
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From 2012–2016, Newman was part of a 20-university pan-European consortium of the FP7 (EU) funded project on Borderscapes, headed up by the University of Joensuu in Finland. In 2013, Newman and Ben-Gurion University became part of the new borders project, Borders in Globalization, funded by the
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Newman’s Ph.D. from the University of Durham was the first significant analysis of settlements and territorial change in the West Bank post-1967. It focused on the political and planning activities of the Gush Emunim religious nationalist settlement movement, a topic he revisited during the
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in the UK, the Association of Borderland Studies in the USA, the Border Regions in Transition (BRIT) network, and, until 2012, as the Secretary of the Commission on the World Political Map (WPM) of the International Geographical Union.
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and the academic community in the face of a proposed academic boycott of Israel during 2006–2008. and has been active in projects that negated the attempts to impose any form of academic boycott on Israeli scholars or institutions.
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In the latter part of his career, Newman developed a secondary research interest in the history of the Jewish communities throughout the United Kingdom from the mid 19th century until now. In particular, his work has focused on:
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In June 2014, Ben Gurion University appointed Newman as the first incumbent of a new University Professorial Chair in Geopolitics. a position he held until his formal retirement from Ben-Gurion University in September 2024.
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first chairperson until 2003. He also founded the BGU Centre for the Study of European Politics and Society (CSEPS) in 2001, later renamed the Simone Veil Research Centre for Contemporary European Society and Politics.
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The artistic heritage of the UK Jewish communities, with a specific focus on the David Hillman stained glass windows, which adorn many of the larger synagogues throughout Greater London and other parts of the
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Rabbinical personalities (many of whom came to the UK from Eastern Europe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries) who shaped the life of the orthodox Jewish communities during this period.
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In 2016, Newman was named as one of the 100 most significant immigrants from the UK to Israel to have had an impact on Israeli society within his professional fields of activity.
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In 2006, Newman was the Leverhulme Professor in Geopolitics at the University of Bristol in the UK, followed by a year as a Visiting Professor at the Department of Geography at
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His work has also focused on the functioning of Israel’s borders, with a particular focus on the Green Line border, which separates Israel and the West Bank.
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1990s, resulted in a series of four co-authored papers in leading academic journals, a form of co-authorship that was in its infancy during this period.
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From 2010 to 2016, Newman was elected to serve two consecutive terms as Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Ben-Gurion University.
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David Newman was born in London in 1956. He grew up in North London, where both his father and grandfather were Rabbis at various synagogues.
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Newman, David, AND PAASI ANSSI 2009 `Fences and neighbours in the post-modern world: boundary narratives in political geography', 
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Newman, David. 2005. `From “hitnachalut” to “hitnatkut”: The Impact of Gush Emunim and the Settlement Movement on Israeli Society’,
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In June 2014, Ben Gurion University appointed Newman as the first incumbent of a new University Professorial Chair in Geopolitics.
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The lost histories and heritages of Synagogues and communities that have closed and/or moved on to greener pastures.
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Department of Geography. At Tel Aviv, he worked alongside Israeli political geographer and cartographer Professor
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In addition to his academic work, Newman has also been active as a public scholar in both media and politics.
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Newman, David. 2011 `Contemporary Research Agendas in Border Studies: An Overview’, In Doris Wastl-Water, Ed.
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In 1998, he founded the Department of Politics and Government, and served as its first chair from 1998-2003.
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Newman was subject to attacks by right-wing organizations in Israel, such as IsraCampus, Academic Monitor,
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and then with Prof Simon Dalby from the University of Waterloo in Canada, of the International journal
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Newman, David. 2013 `Gush Emunim and the Settler Movement’, In Joel Peters and David Newman (Eds)
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Newman, David. 2006 `The lines that continue to separate us: Borders in our borderless world’,
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Newman, David. 2006 `Borders and bordering: towards an interdisciplinary dialogue’,
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From 1997 to 2003 and again from 2009 until 2016, Newman published a weekly op-ed column in
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Newman is associated with a number of border and boundary-related institutions, such as the
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Newman, David. 2013 `Territory and Borders’ In Joel Peters and David Newman (Eds)
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From 1983-1986, Newman was also a researcher at the Centre for Settlement Research in
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In 1982 he immigrated to Israel, following which he was appointed as lecturer in the
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The History of the Jewish Community in the United Kingdom in the 19 and 20 Centuries
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Israeli Politics and Society – the Arab-Israel Conflict and Settlement Landscapes
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to 1995, Newman was an Israel-Canada visiting professor at the universities of
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Further research projects in the area of Israel-Arab geopolitics included the
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Prof David Newman The Lost Heritage and Majesty of British Synagogues
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Newman, David. 2003. `On borders and power: A Theoretical Framework',
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From 1999–2014 Newman served as chief editor, together with Professor
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Applebaum, Levia; Newman, David; Margulies, Julia (1 January 1989).
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Since 2000, Newman has been responsible for the transfer of unused
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and as Dean of BGU's Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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Within these areas, Newman wrote or coauthored entries in the
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View Through the Window - David Hillman's Stain Glass Windows
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Fathom: For a deeper understanding of Israel and the region
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Newman, David. 2015 Borders, Boundaries and Borderlands,
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Newman wrote or coauthored the following entries in the
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He holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Geography from
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and Israeli regional planner Professor Elisha Efrat.
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Academic staff of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Activity under the tutelage of political geographer
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