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Campus Watch is a web-based project of the Middle East Forum, a think tank with its headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. According to its website, Campus Watch "reviews and critiques Middle East studies in North America with an aim to improving them." Critics of Campus Watch say that it is a pro-Israel lobbyist organization involved in harassing, blacklisting, or intimidating scholars critical of Israel. Campus Watch was launched in 2002 by Middle East Forum director Daniel Pipes. It is headed by Winfield Myers.

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  • Campus Watch (en)
  • キャンパス・ウォッチ (ja)
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  • Campus Watch is a web-based project of the Middle East Forum, a think tank with its headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. According to its website, Campus Watch "reviews and critiques Middle East studies in North America with an aim to improving them." Critics of Campus Watch say that it is a pro-Israel lobbyist organization involved in harassing, blacklisting, or intimidating scholars critical of Israel. Campus Watch was launched in 2002 by Middle East Forum director Daniel Pipes. It is headed by Winfield Myers. (en)
  • キャンパス・ウォッチ(英語: Campus Watch)はアメリカ合衆国の親イスラエル・新保守主義系シンクタンク・のプロジェクトの一つ。設立者はダニエル・パイプスで、現在の責任者は。2002年、アメリカ合衆国・ペンシルベニア州のフィラデルフィアに設立された。 キャンパス・ウォッチによれば、同プロジェクトは「北米における中東研究についてその改善を目的として検討・批判する」。また、プロジェクトはさらに「言論と行動へコメントすること自体の自由を主張し、それについて議論する言論の自由を完全に尊重する」としている。 (ja)
  • Campus Watch, criado em 2002, é um website do Middle East Forum, um "think tank" (centro de reflexão) baseado em Filadélfia, EUA. De acordo com o site, ele "analisa e critica os estudos sobre o Médio Oriente na América do Norte com o objetivo de os melhorar". O site diz abordar principalmente cinco problemas: "falhas analíticas, a mistura da política com a erudição, a intolerância de visões alternativas, apologética e o abuso de poder sobre os estudantes". Afirma respeitar plenamente " a liberdade de expressão daqueles que debate, insistindo na sua própria liberdade de comentar as suas palavras e actos." O site foi fundado por Daniel Pipes, sendo seu director (pt)
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  • Campus Watch (en)
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  • Campus Watch is a web-based project of the Middle East Forum, a think tank with its headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. According to its website, Campus Watch "reviews and critiques Middle East studies in North America with an aim to improving them." Critics of Campus Watch say that it is a pro-Israel lobbyist organization involved in harassing, blacklisting, or intimidating scholars critical of Israel. Campus Watch was launched in 2002 by Middle East Forum director Daniel Pipes. It is headed by Winfield Myers. (en)
  • キャンパス・ウォッチ(英語: Campus Watch)はアメリカ合衆国の親イスラエル・新保守主義系シンクタンク・のプロジェクトの一つ。設立者はダニエル・パイプスで、現在の責任者は。2002年、アメリカ合衆国・ペンシルベニア州のフィラデルフィアに設立された。 キャンパス・ウォッチによれば、同プロジェクトは「北米における中東研究についてその改善を目的として検討・批判する」。また、プロジェクトはさらに「言論と行動へコメントすること自体の自由を主張し、それについて議論する言論の自由を完全に尊重する」としている。 (ja)
  • Campus Watch, criado em 2002, é um website do Middle East Forum, um "think tank" (centro de reflexão) baseado em Filadélfia, EUA. De acordo com o site, ele "analisa e critica os estudos sobre o Médio Oriente na América do Norte com o objetivo de os melhorar". O site diz abordar principalmente cinco problemas: "falhas analíticas, a mistura da política com a erudição, a intolerância de visões alternativas, apologética e o abuso de poder sobre os estudantes". Afirma respeitar plenamente " a liberdade de expressão daqueles que debate, insistindo na sua própria liberdade de comentar as suas palavras e actos." O site foi fundado por Daniel Pipes, sendo seu director Os críticos da Campus Watch afirmam que é uma organização de lobby pró-Israel envolvida em assediar, colocar em listas negras ou intimidar acadêmicos críticos de Israel. Segundo John Mearsheimer, o Campus Watch encorajava os estudantes a relatar comentários ou comportamentos de professores que pudessem ser considerados hostis a Israel. Daniel Pipes responde: "Campus Watch está para os estudos do Médio Oriente como a análise política para a política, a crítica de cinema para filmes, e relatórios de consumo para o fabrico; nós fornecemos avaliações para o público. Ao contrário dos políticos, atores e executivos de negócios, que aceitam críticas com boa vontade, os acadêmicos uivam de ressentimento ao serem julgados" . (pt)
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