Juliette Duléry

Associated member

Juliette Duléry is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Liège, funded by the F.R.S-FNRS (Pragmapolis research center). She holds a master’s degree in political science from Sciences Po and in 2023, she defended her PhD thesis on evangelical Protestantism and conservative mobilizations in Taiwan, Hong Kong and China (University of Paris Cité). She studies the renewal of evangelicalism from the standpoint of the sociology of religions and social movement studies, analyzing this movement from an international and comparative perspective.

In her current research project, she focuses on anti-gender evangelical movements in Taiwan. The objective is to map this movement through a multi-sited ethnography. This project questions the challenges of Taiwanese society, which is known for its progressive identity, by exploring fundamentalist anti-LGBT resistances. The aim is to further study the relations between this religious conservatism originating from South Korea, Singapore and the United States with the Chinese regime. The project contributes to the study of the global resurgence of right-wing movements.