
معرفی
Mariela Daby is a Professor of Political Science at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. She specializes in Latin American politics, focusing on clientelism in democracies, gender dynamics, political participation, and reproductive rights. Her work bridges academic research with policy analysis, emphasizing how social networks and institutional frameworks shape political outcomes.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Chicago
- B.A. in Political Science and Government (summa cum laude), Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina
Research Interests: Daby's research explores clientelism, gender disparities in political systems, and the decriminalization of abortion in Latin America. She employs comparative methods to analyze how social movements influence policy and institutional change. Recent work highlights the intersection of feminist activism and legal reforms in Argentina.
Publications & Trends: Her articles frequently appear in top journals like Comparative Political Studies and Politics & Gender, focusing on topics such as clientelism networks, abortion rights advocacy, and electoral strategies in weak-party systems. Themes of gender equity and institutional accountability recur across her work.
Awards:
- American Political Science Association Fellowship
- Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grant
- Social Science Research Council Grant
- Fulbright Commission Fellowship
Teaching & Grants: At Reed College, Daby teaches courses on Latin American politics, gender and politics, and human rights. Her grants support fieldwork on clientelism and reproductive rights. She has advised numerous students on related research projects, though specific advisee names are not listed.
Labs/Teams: While no formal lab is mentioned, her collaborative projects with institutions like the Social Science Research Council reflect a networked approach to academic inquiry.





