Social Scientist & Visual Anthropologist | New Ethnographic Perspectives on Social Movements
Israeli-Palestinian Relations: Justice activism and human rights in practice, Israel studies, and new antisemitismÂ
Politics of Transparency & Food Sovereignty: Rural social movements, standardization, and food transparency, Italy
Alexander is currently an Associate Professor (habilitated as Full Professor) of the Anthropology of Globalization at the University of Perugia, a Visiting Researcher at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute (EUI), Italy, and a bush-league beekeeper in his spare time. He has served in different faculty positions at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland/UK, University of MĂĽnster, Germany, and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev’s desert studies campus in Sede Boqer, Israel.Â
How can we live together in a world that is both deeply divided and undeniably shared?Â
This is the question that lies at the heart of Alexander’s research. He explores how political claims in ethnonational conflicts emerge in the public sphere and how grassroots activism extends the boundaries of what seems possible and thinkable. His work focuses particularly on Israeli-Palestinian and Arab-Jewish relations and rural changes in the Southern Mediterranean.
Over a period spanning two decades, Alexander has undertaken several years of ethnographic fieldwork in southern Israel and its border regions, collaborating with Bedouin and Jewish citizens, Arab-Jewish coexistence groups, and activists engaged in Israeli-Palestinian solidarity efforts. Since 2016, he also has worked with grassroot food sovereignty movements in Italy.
His publications—written in English, Italian, German, and French—include four research monographs and articles in leading journals such as American Anthropologist, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, and International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. His forthcoming book, Voices of Reason. Solidarity Activism and the Separatist Imagination in Israel/Palestine, will be published by SUNY Press.