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Marion Douzou is a Lecturer in American Civilization at Lumière Lyon-2 University, specializing in 20th/21st-century U.S. political dynamics, conservative movements, and oral history methodologies. She earned her doctorate from the same institution in 2017 with a thesis on the Tea Party movement in Pennsylvania, supervised by Vincent Michelot.
- Education: PhD in English-Speaking World Studies (2017), Master's in North American Studies (2010), and advanced teaching certifications (CAPES/Aggregation in English).
Her research focuses on the evolution of U.S. conservatism, particularly the Tea Party's role in shaping Republican radicalization and contemporary political discourse. She explores intersections of gender, media narratives, and grassroots mobilization, with fieldwork emphasizing oral history practices.
Recent publications analyze antifeminist currents within conservative movements and the Trump-era transformation of the GOP. She frequently contributes expert insights to media discussions on U.S. elections and right-wing political strategies.
Marion has taught at Lyon's Institut d'Études Politiques and held roles at institutions like the École Normale Supérieure de Cachan. She is affiliated with Triangle UMR 5206 and collaborates on projects examining right-wing movements across the Americas.
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