
معرفی
Uri Rosenberg serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Heidelberg University's Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies (HCTS), within the Faculty of Behavioural and Cultural Studies. His position falls under the university's Field of Focus 3: 'Cultural Dynamics in Globalised Worlds', focusing on transcultural, area, and cultural heritage studies through interdisciplinary collaboration with institutions like the Karl Jaspers Centre.
His research centers on Political Islam—particularly the Milli Görüş movement's ideological evolution—and Turkish migration to Germany, alongside Azerbaijani nation-building through mobilized prehistory. He examines tensions between Islamic traditions and Western modernity, analyzing how cultural identities are negotiated in globalized contexts and how historical narratives fuel nationalist projects.
Recent publications reveal consistent thematic patterns: critical analysis of Islamic movements' engagement with Western political systems, popular culture, and diaspora communities, combined with investigations into historical revisionism in nation-building. His methodological approach integrates political science, sociology, and historical analysis to dissect ideological frameworks and identity formation.
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Rosenberg operates within Heidelberg's Karl Jaspers Centre ecosystem, which fosters transcultural dialogue through the Health + Life Science Alliance and partnerships with the Max Planck Institute and European Molecular Biology Laboratory, emphasizing interdisciplinary research on global cultural dynamics.




