How is contemporary antisemitism developing globally and over time? A key step towards answering this question is to collect and inspect relevant data. As part of the CHACE project, publicly available data is being gathered from a range of sources, including cross-national attitude surveys, global incident monitoring, and victimization surveys.

As a result of this work, the DIMA (Dimensions of Antisemitism) dataset has been created as a resource for antisemitism researchers and other interested parties. The DIMA dataset is publicly available and is hosted by C-REX. The data can also be accessed at OSF.

Data visualization

Click on the links below to view interactive plots showing some key patterns and trends in the development of contemporary antisemitism based on the DIMA data.

Qualitative data

In addition to quantitative data on attitudes, incidents, and Jews’ perceptions of antisemitism, CHACE also collects qualitative data, including interviews and reporting by news media and NGOs in the countries we study. These data are generally protected by privacy regulations and cannot be shared publicly. However, anonymized interview transcripts may be accessed upon closure of the research project. For inquiries, contact the project director.