Institut für Politikwissenschaft

Prof. Dr. Marie Duboc

Frühere Juniorprofessorin


Akademischer Werdegang

2012-2013

Postdoctoral Research Fellow am Middle East Institute der National University of Singapore.

2010-2011

Gastwissenschaftlerin am St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford.

2008-2010

Doktorandin am CEDEJ, Kairo, Ägypten.

2007-2012

Promotion im Fachbereich Soziologie an der School of Advanced Social Science Studies (EHESS) in Paris.

Thema der Dissertation: „Protests without organizations? Mobilization strategies, casualization and spaces of visibility in textile workers’ strikes in Egypt, 2004-2010”.

Studium der Geschichte (M.A., Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris-1) und Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft (M.Sc., London School of Economics).

Forschungsinteressen

Soziale Bewegungen und Arbeiterproteste im Vorderen Orient

Politische Ökonomie im Vorderen Orient

Politik des Alltags

Publikationen

Lehrveranstaltungen

Vergleichende Analyse politischer Systeme: Developing Countries (WiSe 2016/17)

Middle East Politics and Societies (WiSe 2016/17)

Comparative Perspectives on Social Movements (SoSe 2016)

Middle East Politics and Societies (WiSe 2015/16)

Development Politics and International Cooperation (WiSe 2015/16)

Comparative Approaches to Social Movements (SoSe 2015)

Development Politics and International Cooperation (WiSe 2014/15)

Middle East Politics and Societies (WiSe 2014/15)

Theories of State Formation and Political Regimes (SoSe 2014)

Comparative Politics of the Middle East (SoSe 2014)

Middle East Politics and Societies (WiSe 2013/14)

Comparative Politics: The Middle East and North Africa (WiSe 2013/14)

Social Movements: Concepts and Cases (SoSe 2013)