معرفی
Mehmet Ali SEVGİ is a Lecturer at Iğdır University, affiliated with both the Department of Philosophy and Religious Sciences and the Department of Sociology of Religion under the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. His academic work spans cultural anthropology, migration studies, and religious sociology.
- Doctorate in Cultural Anthropology (University of Bremen, 2016-2020)
- Masters in Cultural Anthropology (University of Bremen, 2008-2011)
- Licence in English Speaking Culture (University of Bremen, 2005-2008)
- Licence in English Language Education (Marmara University, 1999-2003)
His research focuses on ethnographic fiction, secularism in Türkiye, Kurdish nomadic cultures, and identity formation among religious minorities. Recent publications analyze migration narratives, death rituals in Turkish Shia communities, and methodological innovations in anthropology.
He has taught undergraduate English courses and authored interdisciplinary works merging philosophy with cultural studies, including books like "Sıradan Şeylerin Fısıltısı" (2021) and "Sonsuz kaçış" (2019). His methodological contributions include studies on interview techniques as ethnographic tools.


