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Gabriele Marranci

Gabriele Marranci (born 1973) is an anthropologist working on religion with a specialization in Muslim societies. He is currently Director of the (Study of Contemporary Muslim Lives research hub ) at Macquarie University.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Macquarie University )〕 and Senior Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK )〕 He was formerly Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology at the National University of Singapore.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gabriele Marranci )〕 Marranci is the founding editor of the first anthropological journal of Islamic studies, ''Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life''. Together with Bryan Turner he also founded, and currently edits, the book series ''Muslims in Global Societies'' with Ronald Lukens-Bull serving as an Assistant Editor.
== Education and academic history ==
During his training as an anthropologist, Marranci studied the relationship between gender and musical identity in immigrants of Algerian origin and later wrote about various aspects of raï music among Algerian immigrants in Paris, France, based on his year-long anthropological fieldwork there.〔Marranci, G. (2001), A complex identity and its musical representation; Beurs and Raï music in Paris, (''Music & Anthropology 5'' ); Marranci, G. (2002), Sound Moving Around: Algerian Rai and Pop Music, ''Musica e Storia'' vol. 2;
Marranci, G. (2003), Pop-Raï: from Local Tradition to Globalisation, in G. Plastino (ed.), ''Mediterranean Mosaic'', London and New York: Routledge;
Marranci, G. (2005), From Orano to Paris: identity, raï music and Algerian immigrants, in D. Cooper and K. Dawe (eds.) ''The Mediterranean in Music'', Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press.〕 Moving beyond an examination of raï in its North African context, Marranci focused upon the development of raï from its beginnings in Algeria to "Beur-raï" in France.〔A Bibliographic Review of Raï by Robertson Allen: https://catalyst.uw.edu/workspace/file/download/f86d0319aeedfec87a80894ccef46eaae6079b9bb22993217eab1120ad66db6d〕 He received his MA degree in Anthropology of Music in 1999 at the University of Bologna, Italy and also completed a diploma in piano performance at the Conservatoire Girolamo Frescobaldi, a musical conservatory in Ferrara, Italy, in 1998.
In 2000, Marranci moved to Northern Ireland to study for a Ph.D. in social anthropology at Queen's University Belfast. Two years later, he became a teaching assistant within the same department. After conducting fieldwork with the Northern Irish Muslim community under the supervision of (Kay Milton ), he completed his PhD in 2003 with a thesis entitled ''The Adhan among the Bells: The Muslim Community in Northern Ireland''. He published several articles〔Marranci, G. (2003), "We Speak English." Language and Identity processes in Northern Ireland's Muslim Community, ''Ethnologist'' 25 (2): 59-77;
Marranci, G. (2004), Constructing an Islamic Environment in Northern Ireland, ''Built Environment'', 30(1): 5-17.〕 and book chapters〔Marranci, G. (2005), South Asian Muslims in Northern Ireland: their Islamic identity and the aftermath of 11th of September, in T. Abbas (ed.), ''Muslim Britain: Communities Under Pressure'', London: Zed Books;
Marranci, G. (2006), Muslim Marriages in Northern Ireland, in B. Waldis and R. Byron (eds.), ''Migration and Marriage; Heterogamy and Homogamy in a Changing World'', Munster and London: LIT Verlag;
Marranci, G. (2006b), The Transmission of Islamic Heritage in Northern Ireland, in M. Nic Craith (ed.), ''Cultural Heritages as Reflexive Traditions'', London, New York: Palgrave Macmillan;
Marranci, G. (2006c), Muslim in Northern Ireland: dangerous symbols and the use of English, in R. Byron and U. Kockel (eds.), ''Negotiating Culture: Moving and Mixing: Migration and Boundary Crossing in Twentieth Century Europe'', Munster and London: LIT Verlag;
Marranci, G. (2006d), Faith, Language and Migration: the Case of Muslim Migrants in Scotland and Northern Ireland, in M. Nic Craith and U. Kockel (eds.), ''Heritages of conflict: history, identity and the future of divided societies'', London: Palgrave;
Marranci, G. (2007), Migration and the Construction of Muslim women's identity in Northern Ireland, in C. Chison, P. Hopkins and M. Kwan (eds.), ''Geographies of Muslim Identities: Diaspora, Gender, and Belonging'', London and New York: Ashgate Publishing.〕 based on his fieldwork in Northern Ireland and also used material gathered there to furnish his first two books ''(Jihad Beyond Islam )'' and ''(The Anthropology of Islam )'' with ethnographic examples. From 2003 to 2008, Marranci was (Lecturer in Religious Studies ) at the (University of Aberdeen ).

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