
Marie-Sophie Rögener
Researcher · Jewish Studies
Leibniz Institute for Jewish History and CultureAbout
Marie-Sophie Rögener works as a researcher at the Dubnow Institute, focusing on the intersection of Jewish culture and legal history within the institute's Research Unit Law. Her role involves contributing to the focal project "Turning Object into Subject: Communicating Everyday Jewish Culture in Germany." She has pursued an educational path combining cultural analysis with pedagogical theory, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to Jewish heritage and societal integration.
- Current affiliation: Dubnow Institute, Research Unit Law
- Education: BA in Arabic/Islamic Studies and Educational Science (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg); MA in Educational Science (ongoing at the same institution)
Rögener's work aligns with the Dubnow Institute's mission to explore Jewish history and culture through collaborative research. While her direct publications are not listed here, her involvement in projects like the German-Israeli PhD program "Belongings" indicates engagement with emerging academic networks and cultural analysis.
The institute's recent events, such as lectures on Jewish mobility in early 20th-century urban contexts and discussions about UN interventions in divided Jerusalem, likely contextualize her research focus. Her email contact roegener@dubnow.de is provided for academic inquiries.
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