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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
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In 2023, Newman hosted, as part of the activities of the
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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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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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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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