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Angey Gabrielle serves as a Lecturer at Paris Dauphine University, a position she has held since 2018. Her academic work centers on political sociology with a regional focus on sub-Saharan Africa and Turkey, where she investigates transnational religious movements, particularly the Gülen movement, and their socio-political implications.
Her educational background includes:
- Doctorate at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) focusing on the circulation of the Muslim Gülen movement between Turkey and sub-Saharan Africa.
Dr. Gabrielle's research program bridges international sociology, the sociology of mobilization, and the sociology of religion. She critically examines how political conflicts, such as the AKP government's crackdown on the Gülen movement, reverberate internationally, especially in Senegal, and how individuals navigate biographical transformations within missionary schools and religious communities. Her methodological approach emphasizes the virtues of discomfort in fieldwork within sensitive political contexts.
Analysis of her 9 publications from 2016 to 2023 reveals a cohesive trajectory focused on the Gülen movement's transnational networks. Her work spans journal articles and book chapters that dissect the movement's educational missions in Africa, the impact of Turkey's internal political struggles on its diaspora, and the micro-level dynamics of identity reconstruction among followers after the 2016 coup attempt in Turkey. This body of work underscores the interplay between religion, politics, and mobility in contemporary global sociology.


