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Panel Discussion: Sensing and Perceiving the Materiality of the Islamic World in a Museum Context

Suzanne Compagnon - April 7, 2025 , Events, News

Conference: Sensing the Materiality of the Early Modern Islamic World

Suzanne Compagnon - April 7, 2025 , Events, News

New Open Access publication: “Thinking through Smell”

Prof. Dr. Christian Lange - April 4, 2025 , Uncategorized

SENSIS at the InScience Film Festival

Prof. Dr. Christian Lange - March 5, 2025 , Agenda, Events, News

Impressions from “Sensescapes of War and Ritual”

Yusuf Unal - February 15, 2025 , Events, News

14 February 2025: Keynote by Linda Pearse (Mount Allison University)

Yusuf Unal - February 2, 2025 , Events, News

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Team

Christian Lange

Principal Investigator

Gianni Sievers

Postdoc (since 2023)

Yusuf Unal

Postdoc (since 2023)

Suzanne Compagnon

Postdoc (since 2024)

Mira de Boose

Ph.D. Candidate (since 2024)

Ruth Verboom

Student Assistant (since 2024)

Arash Ghajarjazi

PhD Candidate (2017-2021)

Eyad Abuali

Postdoc (2017-2021)

Simon Leese

Postdoc (2020-2022)

Adam Bursi

Postdoc (2018-2021)

Dafne van Kuppelvelt

Research Engineer (2018-2019)

Janneke van der Zwaan

Research Engineer (2018-2019)

Maksim Abdul Latif

Research Assistant (2018-2019)

Yusuf Çelik

Research Assistant (2020-2021)

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22 - 23 May 2025

Conference: Sensing the Materiality of the Early Modern Islamic World

Sensis
The senses of Islam

Christian Lange
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Janskerkhof 13
3512 BL Utrecht
The Netherlands

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