Campus Watch Responds:
[Ed: The following entry was reposted from the Campus Watch blog post, “Correcting the Record: Jesse Walker at Reason Misinterprets Campus Watch Archives on Nadia Abu El-Haj”]
Writing at the blog of Reason Magazine, managing editor Jesse Walker assumes that articles posted under “Middle East studies in the News,” one of the categories under which we archive articles on Middle East studies, should be critiqued by CW before being posted. Walker is particularly upset that we archived a letter from Paula Stern as it was reprinted on the blog Avraham’s One Village back on November 6, 2006. The letter dealt with the tenure battle on Barnard College anthropologist Nadia Abu El-Haj.
Walker writes:
The campaign has attracted some press coverage, and Stern’s charges have been uncritically reprinted by the conservative pressure group Campus Watch.
Note: Articles listed under “Middle East Studies in the News” provide information on current developments concerning Middle East studies on North American campuses. These reports do not necessarily reflect the views of Campus Watch and do not necessarily correspond to Campus Watch’s critique.
Update: Jesse Walker yesterday posted comments for Richard Silverstein, who has mendaciously charged that CW sponsored Paula Stern’s petition drive against Nadia Abu El-Haj in order to keep our “fingerprints” off the “murder weapon” (I commented on this absurd lie earlier).
Responding to a reader who notes my denial of Silverstein’s absurd charges, Silverstein writes:
Besides the fact that CW as a site is built on a tissue of lies and distortions against its “enemies,” let’s assume that Campus Watch isn’t behind the petition. The fact is that Campus Watch & Frontpagemagazine have been on the warpath against Abu El Haj for months. If Stern & these sites aren’t in direct collusion then they’re a loose alliance of the like-minded with the same agenda: to smear Abu El-Haj in order to advance their own ideological agenda.
2. CW is not on the “warpath” against anyone, including Abu El-Haj. We have sponsored work that is critical of her research, but nowhere have we taken a position on the question of whether or not she should be granted tenure.
3. Jesse Walker took issue with CW for, in his words, “uncritically” reprinting a source, despite our disclaimer on all articles that we archive, and yet he agreed to post such scurillous material from Richard Silverstein.
(Posted by Winfield Myers)