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Osman Suntay is a Pre-doctoral Researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt's Institute for Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences. His work focuses on analyzing how discrimination and violence impact Muslim immigrants' political behavior and religious identification in Germany, with a particular interest in socioeconomic diversity influences. He holds an MA in Political Science from the University of Mannheim.
His research interests span political sociology, social conflict, and quantitative methods, with emphasis on immigration policies, European right-wing populism, leaders' roles in conflicts, and religious extremism causes. He contributes to survey experimental design and secondary data analysis in the RISS Project No. 6 investigating social structures' impact on the German Muslim community.
Key research trends include exploring interplay between education levels and discrimination effects on religious identity, extremist violence's societal impacts, and government policies' role in minority-related violence. His work bridges comparative political studies and empirical social science methodologies.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. He collaborates with researchers like Constantin Ruhe on multi-authored projects. His research office is located at the PEG building, Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 6, Frankfurt am Main.
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