Nationality Israeli Books Anarchy Alive! Education University of Oxford | Name Uri Gordon Alma mater University of Oxford | |
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Born August 30, 1976 (age 48) ( 1976-08-30 ) Institutions Loughborough University and Arava Institute for Environmental Studies Known for Anarchist activism and theory |
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Uri Gordon (Hebrew: אורי גורדון; born August 30, 1976) is an Israeli anarchist theorist and activist. He is a lecturer at the University of Nottingham, and formerly at Loughborough University in the UK and the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies in Ketura, Israel. One of several anarchist theorists to come of age during the anti-globalization movement at the turn of the 21st century, he has worked with anarchist and radical movements including Indymedia, Peoples' Global Action, and Anarchists Against the Wall. Active primarily in Britain and his native Israel, Gordon has participated in protests at international summits across Europe, and played a part in the 2011 Israeli social justice protests.
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Gordon's book Anarchy Alive!, based on his PhD research at Oxford University, was well received by reviewers. He has written several articles and book chapters about contemporary anarchism, wrote a guest editorial following the Second Lebanon War in Anarchist Studies volume 14, issue 2, and contributed an article on anarchism in Israel to the subsequent issue. He has written reviews for The New Formulation, and Perspectives on Anarchist Theory, and in 2013 edited a volume of writings by activists in Anarchists Against the Wall.

Gordon's work has also appeared in mainstream Israeli newspapers. He has written articles for the English language edition of Haaretz addressing the 2007–2008 world food price crisis, carbon emission trading, and the 2008 civil unrest in Greece. The Jerusalem Post featured Gordon's "Right of Reply: Anarchy in the Holy Land!" as an op-ed in its June 12, 2007 edition.
