معرفی
Dr. Marie Duboc is a Part-Time Lecturer in International Politics at the University of London Institute in Paris. Her research focuses on Middle East politics through the lens of social movements, particularly labor protests and political economy transformations. She holds a PhD from École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris), an MSc from the London School of Economics, and advanced degrees in History and Arabic.
- Education:
- PhD in Sociology, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
- MSc in Comparative Politics, London School of Economics
- MA in History, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
- DEUG in Arabic, Aix-en-Provence
Her research combines political sociology with empirical studies of labor movements in Egypt and North Africa, analyzing how economic policies shape sociopolitical resistance. Key themes include worker mobilization under authoritarianism, creative protest tactics, and the transformative potential of cross-class coalitions. Recent work examines energy policy's role in redefining state-society relations in North Africa.
Publications highlight labor strikes in Egypt's textile sector, coalition-building among marginalized groups, and gender dynamics in protest movements. Her collaborative edited volume explores contentious politics across the Middle East and North Africa, emphasizing micro-level dynamics often overlooked in macro-analyses.
No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in available texts. While no advising records are listed, her scholarly contributions reflect sustained engagement with doctoral-level research in political sociology and Middle East studies.
Her academic profile is anchored in transnational interdisciplinary collaboration, bridging French, Egyptian, and Anglophone academic traditions. Research interests extend to comparative analyses of neoliberalism's impact on labor movements across multiple regional contexts.



