Adam Bobeck is a scholar of sociocultural anthropology who earned his PhD from the University of Leipzig, where his dissertation, *“Object-Oriented ʿAzâdâri: Ontology and Ritual Theory,”* explored the intersections of ritual practice, material culture, and philosophical theory within the context of ʿAzâdâri observances. His research engages with contemporary debates in anthropology, ontology, and religious studies, emphasizing how materiality and ritual objects shape human experience and collective identity. Bobeck’s academic work reflects a strong interdisciplinary orientation, bridging anthropological inquiry with theoretical frameworks from philosophy and cultural studies to examine the dynamic relationships between belief, embodiment, and practice.