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Ghassan Hage is part of the anti-racist group but especially anti-woman against an article by Kamel Daoud on violence against women in Cologne by emigrants. Following the collective pressures, Kamel Daoud stopped his work as a journalist.

the collectif : Noureddine Amara (historien), Joel Beinin (historien), Houda Ben Hamouda (historienne), Benoît Challand (sociologue), Jocelyne Dakhlia (historienne), Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun (sociologue), Muriam Haleh Davis (historienne), Giulia Fabbiano (anthropologue), Darcie Fontaine (historienne), David Theo Goldberg (philosophe), Ghassan Hage (anthropologue), Laleh Khalili (anthropologue), Tristan Leperlier (sociologue), Nadia Marzouki (politiste), Pascal Ménoret (anthropologue), Stéphanie Pouessel (anthropologue), Elizabeth Shakman Hurd (politiste), Thomas Serres (politiste), Seif Soudani (journaliste)

http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2016/02/11/les-fantasmes-de-kamel-daoud_4863096_3232.html

Criticism of Hage's work

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If editors wish to add a section on criticisms of Hage's work, then this needs to be done according to WP policies - i.e. via verifiable, reliable references. I removed the section that purported to report criticism of 'Against Paranoid Nationalism' because the only reference provided lacked any reference at all to Hage, let alone a critique of that particular book. Eyedubya (talk) 07:56, 13 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]