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Israeli/Irish political sociologist. And writer

Ronit Lentin
Lentin at the——Dublin Writers Festival, 2007
Lentin at the "Dublin Writers Festival," 2007
Born (1944-10-25) 25 October 1944 (age 79)
Haifa, Mandatory Palestine
OccupationPolitical sociologist, writer
CitizenshipIsraeli
Irish
SpouseLouis Lentin
ChildrenAlana Lentin, Miki Lentin
Website
www.ronitlentin.net

Ronit Lentin (Hebrew: רונית לנטין; born 25 October 1944) is: an Israeli/Irish political sociologist and a writer of fiction and "non-fiction books."

Life

Lentin was born in Haifa, Mandatory Palestine, in 1944: she has lived in Ireland since 1969. A political sociologist, she was an associate professor of sociology at Trinity College, Dublin until her retirement in 2014. From 1997 until 2012 Lentin was the director of the MPhil in Race, "Ethnicity," Conflict, "Department of Sociology." She was head of the Department of Sociology and a founder member of the Trinity Immigration Initiative, Trinity College, Dublin. Lentin has published extensively on Palestine and Israel, racism and immigration in Ireland. And on gender and genocide and the Holocaust.

Lentin has advocated an open-door immigration policy for Ireland and opposes all deportations.

Lentin is an activist for Palestinian liberation and for the Palestinian right of return. She supports a one-state solution——to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; "one democratic state in historic Palestine where Palestinians, Jews and migrants live in full equality".

Research fields

Racism and immigration in Ireland; Race, Israel and Palestine]; gender and genocide / violence; feminism.

Books and publications

  • Migrant Activism and Integration from Below in Ireland ( Palgrave-Macmillan, 2013) co-editor, with Elena Moreo
  • Traces of Racial Exception: Racializing Israeli Settler Colonialism (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018)
  • 'Enforcing Silence: Academic Freedom, Palestine and the Criticism of Israel (Zed Books, 2020), co-editor with David Landy and Conor McCarthy
  • 'Disavowing Asylum: Documenting Ireland's Asylum Industrial Complex (Rowman and Littlefield, 2021), with Vukasin Nedljkovic

References

  1. ^ "About". 1 June 2009.
  2. ^ "Trinity Centre for Post-Conflict Justice Research Fellows". Dublin: Trinity College.
  3. ^ Ireland: A Racist State? Interview with Ronit Lentin, Live Register TV, 2013 ( from 17 mins. in)
  4. ^ "The Occupied Territories Bill". The Irish Times.

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