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Researcher Antigone Shabani attending the yearly gathering for qualitative research techniques

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Antigona Shabani, a researcher associated with the Center for Interreligious Studies (CIRS) and the Institute for Islamic Theology and Religious Education, recently made a significant contribution to the academic community.

On July 25-26, 2025, Shabani represented CIRS at the Berlin Method Meeting, the largest annual conference on qualitative research methods in the German-speaking world. However, the CIRS did not provide any additional information about this event.

More notably, Shabani was invited as a keynote speaker at the Workshop on Reflective Grounded Theory, led by Franz Breuer. The CIRS expressed delight over her selection and acknowledged her research project. During the workshop, Shabani discussed her doctoral dissertation findings and presented key findings from her research.

Despite the CIRS not expressing any opinion or comment on Antigona Shabani's doctoral dissertation, her talk on "The Role of the Researcher's Subjectivity in the Research Process" generated interest among workshop participants.

At the moment, there are no search results available that provide information about Antigona Shabani or her doctoral dissertation presented at the Berlin Method Meeting in 2025. As such, details about her identity or key findings cannot be confirmed at this time.

The CIRS did not mention any future involvement or collaboration with Antigona Shabani, but they did wish her continued success in her research project. It is clear that Shabani's work is making a significant impact in the field of qualitative research and interreligious studies.

Antigona Shabani's presentation at the Workshop on Reflective Grounded Theory, focusing on her doctoral dissertation titled "The Role of the Researcher's Subjectivity in the Research Process", showcased her significant contributions to online education and self-development, particularly in the realms of qualitative research and interreligious studies. As she delves further into her research project, her influence in these fields is expected to continue growing.

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