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Marie Duboc is a former Junior Professor affiliated with the Political Science Institute at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences. Her research focuses on social movements, labor protests, and political economy in the Middle East, with a particular interest in Egypt. She has held academic positions at institutions such as the National University of Singapore and the University of Oxford. Her work explores themes like gender dynamics in labor strikes, surveillance in protest movements, and the political economy of neoliberalism. She has been awarded the 2012 JMEWS Graduate Paper Prize for her article on Egyptian textile workers’ strikes.
Dr. Duboc holds a PhD in Sociology from the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS), Paris, an M.A. in History from Panthéon-Sorbonne, and an M.Sc. in Comparative Politics from the London School of Economics. Her teaching includes courses on Middle East politics, comparative social movements, and development politics.
Her research has been published in journals like *Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies* and *Revue Tiers-Monde*, and she has contributed chapters to edited volumes on Middle Eastern social movements and political contestation.
She was part of the Schlumberger Team, focusing on Middle East and comparative politics research, and has collaborated with scholars like Joel Beinin. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical studies of labor mobilization and everyday political practices in authoritarian regimes.


