Yehouda Shenhav

Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of IAS-Nantes

 Presentation

Yehouda Shenhav (Ph.D Stanford University 1985) is a Professor of Sociology at Tel-Aviv University. His main areas are social theory, sociology of knowledge, management and bureaucracies, ethnicity, race and the political sociology of sovereignty.

His main publications include:

- Shenhav, Yehouda (1995). The Organization Machine: A Critical Inquiry into the Foundations of Management Theory (in Hebrew). Tel Aviv: Schocken. ISBN 965-19-0380-5.
- Shenhav, Yehouda A. (1999). Manufacturing Rationality: The Engineering Foundations of the Managerial Revolution. Oxford University Press. p. 256. ISBN 0-19-925000-6.
- Shenhav, Yehouda; Yossi Yonah (2005). What is Multiculturalism? On the Politics of Identity in Israel (in Hebrew). Tel Aviv: Bavel. ISBN 965-512-100-3.
- Shenhav, Yehouda (2006). The Arab Jews: A Postcolonial Reading of Nationalism, Religion, and Ethnicity. Stanford University Press. p. 280. ISBN 0-8047-5296-6.
- Shenhav, Yehouda (2012). Beyond the Two States Solution: A Jewish Political Essay. London: Polity Press