Ioannis Stylianidis is a PhD candidate at the Ignatz Bubis Chair for the History, Religion, and Culture of European Jewry at the Heidelberg University of Jewish Studies and at Heidelberg University. He is also a member of the Heidelberg Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Originally from Greece, his research examines contemporary antisemitism in Greece, Europe, and beyond, with a particular focus on how it is reflected in the press, media, and political discourse.
Ioannis Stylianidis – Best Practices for Jewish Communities and Antisemitism Practitioners Speaking to Journalists
The text provides guidance for Jewish communities and antisemitism practitioners on communicating effectively with journalists. It outlines the historical development of antisemitic narratives, including contemporary forms linked to Israel, and emphasises precise language, contextualisation, and proactive communication to prevent the normalisation of antisemitism in public discourse.
