Havagül Akçe

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Havagül Akçe
Havagül Akçe
Image: Lehrstuhl für Sozialpsychologie

E-Mail
havaguel.akce@uni-jena.de

Phone
+49 3641 9-45258

Office hours
By appointment

Room
D206

Mail address
Institut für Psychologie
Lehrstuhl für Sozialpsychologie
Humboldtstr. 26
07743 Jena

  • Research Interests
    • Logotherapy
    • Collective Neurotic Patterns
    • Migration
    • Prejudice
    • Religiosity 
  • Publications

    Demmrich, S., & Akçe, H. (2022). Revisiting the Religious Openness Hypothesis in a Migration Context: The Case of Muslims with a Turkish Migration Background in Germany, Journal of Empirical Theology, 34(2), 201-226. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/15709256-12341425External link

  • CV
    • Since April 2021
      Doctoral researcher - Department of Social psychology, Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
    • 2021
      MA Philosophy and Theological Sciences - Psychology of Religion - Sakarya University: Thesis - The Relationship between Spirituality, Mindfulness and Prayer among Turkish Emerging Adults                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
    • 2019
      BA, Psychology - Üsküdar University
  • Selected conferences

    Mental health stigma in a Turkish minority group in Germany: Are mental health disorders seen as a result of weakening faith or as a tool of strengthening faith?, The ISERT Conference on Empirical Theology and Postcolonial Theory, Siegen, 2024.

    How Muslim Prayer Cultivates Mindfulness: Can the S-ART framework explain it?, International Association of Psychology of Religion Congress, Groningen, 2023.