Aziza Khazzoom
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
28
Citations
594
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
32
Publishing since 1993
Aziza Khazzoom studies ethnicity, immigration, and social inequality, with a focus on Jewish and Israeli society. Her work examines how ethnic identities and boundaries form among immigrant groups, particularly comparing communities such as Iraqi and Polish Jews who immigrated to Israel, and how these dynamics shape social hierarchies. She also considers themes like cultural capital, gender, and relations between different groups in Israeli settings.
Publication activity peaked around 2020 with a book and several chapters, and has since slowed with few outputs in recent years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Review of “Between Conflict and Collegiality: Palestinian Arabs and Jews in the Israeli Workplace”
Social Forces · 2024
- Shifting Ethnic Boundaries and Inequality in Israel
Stanford University Press eBooks · 2020
- Chapter Six. How the Polish Peddler Became a German Intellectual
Stanford University Press eBooks · 2020
- Chapter Ten. Perspectives on Ethnic Formation
Stanford University Press eBooks · 2020
- Chapter Seven. Cultural Capital
Stanford University Press eBooks · 2020
- Chapter Three. Theoretical and Analytical Approaches to Ethnic Formation
Stanford University Press eBooks · 2020
- Inadvertent Traditionalism
Journal of Middle East Women s Studies · 2019
- 14. A Tale of Baghdad and Tel Aviv
2019
- A Comparison of Talk about Arabs by Iraqi and Polish Women Who Immigrated to Israel in the 1950s
Israel Studies · 2018
- Book Reviews
Israeli Studies Review · 2017
- Stanford University Press eBooks×5
- Journal of Middle East Women s Studies×1
- Israel Studies×1
- Israeli Studies Review×1
- Social Forces×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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