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Hadas Cohen

Hadas Cohen

Visiting Professor
Israel Institute Teaching Fellow

Hadas Cohen.

  • Ph.D., Political Science, The New School for Social Research NYC
  • M.A., Human Rights and International Affairs, Columbia University
  • B.A., Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Dr. Hadas Cohen is a visiting Assistant Professor at the department of history at the University of Oklahoma, and an Israel Institute Teaching Fellow. Prior to this position she was a post-doctoral fellow at the Faculty of Law, Bar Ilan University and the qualitative research coordinator of the Judicial Conflict Resolution (JCR) project at the department. She was also a visiting researcher at the Davis Institute for International Affairs at the Hebrew University. Dr. Cohen is a lecturer the Lafer Gender Studies Center and at Glocal MA program at the Hebrew University, and at the Open University.
She received her PhD in political science from the New School University for Social Sciences; an MA in Human Rights and International Affairs from Columbia University and  LLB from Hebrew University faculty of Law.
Dr. Cohen published an article on her Leibniz-DAAD funded post doctoral research, which she carried out at the WZB (Berlin Social Science Research Center) that centered on the Israeli community in Berlin.
Her paper: "Stop! Traitors as the Border Markers of Hegemonic Discourse" is forthcoming in the Book "Borders" (in Hebrew).
Dr. Cohen is working on a book manuscript titled: "Israeli "Traitors: from Border Crossing to Boundary Making" and on a paper that applies intersectionality analysis cases of treason.