I am an independent Postdoctoral Fellow at the Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Theology at the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Germany. My research encompasses the sociology of religion, religious studies, interdisciplinary inquiries, Buddhist studies, migration, education and technology, special education (SPED), gender and sexuality, social issues, intergroup emotions, liberation theology, personality development, psychology, social psychology, human motivation, intergroup relations, self and identity, and social inequalities. I primarily concentrate on interdisciplinary research involving religion, culture, education, and migration, utilizing insights from religious studies, cultural sociology, immigration studies, and education to examine how identity, belief, and social structures influence human experiences globally. This amalgamation of scholarly expertise and cross-cultural practical experience underpins my ongoing investigations into social cohesion, ethical governance, intercultural understanding, and gender studies.
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