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London School of Economics

Graduate Student, Organization and Social Psychology

Doctoral Candidate

Institute of Social Psychology

Thesis Title: Everyday Life in London's Mosques: Islamic identity and everyday practice

Dr. Derek Hook
Prof. Saadi Lahlou

About

MOHAMMAD SARTAWI is a doctoral candidate in social psychology. His thesis is concerned with various versions of Islamic belief that circulate in Muslim communities in London. More specifically  his interest lies in the relationship between faith, identity, and everyday practices seen through his ethnographic engagement with British Muslims in some of London's mosques. His interests include social identity theory, social representations, phenomenological epistemologies, cultural studies, inter-subjectivity, and social/ collective action. He is the coordinator of the LSE Social Representations Group and a member of the Social Psychological Research into Racism and Multiculturalism group.

 

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