On November 10-12, the Midterm Conference ESA Political Sociology 2022 was held at the University of Lausanne. In this conference, Sabah Mofidi, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Amsterdam, presented an article entitled “From Deindividualization to Political Individualism; The Growth of Multi-dimensional and Extra-party Political Consciousness among Rojhelat Kurdish Immigrants with Left Political Backgrounds in Western Europe.” The article was one of the outputs of his project, “Studying Changes in Political Identity of Kurdish Immigrants in Western Europe (with a focus on Iranian Kurdish Immigrants in France, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands)”, funded by the Gerda Henkel Foundation. After explaining a summary of his research project, he explained the first stages of the process of changing the political identity of immigrants. He showed how the political immigrants, deindividualized in the country of origin, try to compensate for their previous situation in the host countries by creating a new life based on political individualism. This article, which received the attention of political sociologists in this conference, is going to be published in the future with its details in an academic journal.
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