Dr. Kosmin delves into the challenges and methods of quantitative research of antisemitism. He will discuss classical impediments such as the common fault of correlation and causation in relation to classical and modern antisemitism in post-secondary institutions from both a sociological, religious, and psychological perspective. As a scholar on secularization, Dr. Kosmin will also discuss the myth of 21st Century secularization as it relates to the safety of Jewish people.
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