Annabelle Böttcher

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Annabelle Böttcher (* 1961 ) is a German political scientist, Islamic scholar and Syria specialist .

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After studying Politics, Islamic Studies and Law in Toulouse (France), Munich , Freiburg im Breisgau and Damascus ( Syria ), Annabelle Böttcher carried out research from 1993 to 1997 at the Institut Francais d'Études Arabes de Damas in Damascus, at the Université Saint- Joseph in Beirut and at the Orient-Institut Beirut on Sunni state Islam in Syria. During this time she worked with the leader of the Naqschbandiyya Kaftariyya and former Grand Mufti of Syria, Sheikh Ahmad Kaftaru , as well as other Syrian scholars. She then worked on transnational Sunni and Shiite networks and worked with Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah in Lebanon.

She has taught and researched at the Free University of Berlin , at the Sorbonne in Paris and at Harvard University and completed her habilitation in 2006 on transnational Islamic networks at the Free University of Berlin. In the 2007/2008 winter semester, she was visiting professor for “Islam in Europe” at the University of Vienna .

From 2005 to 2015 Annabelle Böttcher worked as a delegate and consultant in the field of security management, analysis and negotiation with non-conventional gun carriers for the Red Cross in Iraq, Yemen, Niger, Bangladesh, Switzerland, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey.

From August 2017 to January 2020 she was professor at the Center for Contemporary Middle East Studies at Syddansk Universitet in Odense , Denmark. Since then she has been associated there as a gæsteforsker . Since February 2020 she has been working as Vice Rector, Dean and Professor of Social Affairs at the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University in Villingen-Schwenningen in the Upper Black Forest.

She is a fellow of the Robert Bosch Foundation in the SCIANA - The Health Leaders Network , a European network for managers in the healthcare sector, which is supported by the Robert Bosch Foundation in Germany, The Health Foundation in England and the CAREUM Foundation in Switzerland.

Annabelle Böttcher also works as a consultant for private and public institutions.

Publications

  • Islam, Migration and Jinn - Spiritual Medicine in Muslim Health Management. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • With a turban and mobile phone: Sheikh Na'im al-Qubrusi and his transnational Sufi network (= communications on the social and cultural history of the Islamic world. Vol. 31). Ergon, Würzburg 2011, (habilitation thesis, FU Berlin, 2006).
  • Syria's Sunni Islam under Hafiz al-Asad. E-book, Kindle-Amazon Edition, November 2015.
  • Islamic politics in Syria from 1961 to 1996. E-book. Kindle-Amazon Edition, October 2015.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. [Professor Annabelle Böttcher, Institute for Contemporary History, University of Vienna https://www.univie.ac.at/zeitgeschichte/bottcher-annabelle/ ]
  2. ^ Yemen: thousands displaced by conflict in just a few months - ICRC . December 22, 2009. Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  3. لبنان اليوم .
  4. الجمعية الطبية الإسلامية - الأغاثة - الجمعية الطبية الإسلامية - الأغاثة . Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  5. وزير العدل يجتمع مع وفد اللجنة الدولية للصليب الأحمر اجتمع القاضي فايز الضاه ... . Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  6. الاغاثية تطلق مؤتمرها الثاني وقطر الخيرية ترعاه وتتبرع بمليوني دولار للاجئين السوريين في لنطيان . Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  7. Annabelle Böttcher on the homepage of the University of Southern Denmark
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  9. Ściana The Health Leaders Network
  10. Expert database Migration - Projects - Network Migration in Europe . Network-migration.org. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
  11. Annabelle Böttcher: With a turban and cell phone: Sheikh Naẓim al-Qubrusi and his transnational Sufi network . August 31, 2011. Accessed December 21, 2017.
  12. Annabelle Boettcher: Syria's Sunni Islam under Hafiz al-Asad . Annabelle Boettcher. November 7, 2015. Accessed December 21, 2017.
  13. ^ Islamic Politics in Syria from 1961 to 1996 eBook: Annabelle Boettcher: Amazon.de: Kindle-Shop . Retrieved December 21, 2017.