Profile
Juanita is a Postdoctoral Researcher for the Swiss National Science Foundation project “De-blackboxing the production of expert knowledge in global governance” at the Global Governance Centre of the Geneva Graduate Institute. She holds a PhD in International Relations and Political Science (summa cum laude) from the Geneva Graduate Institute and has held visiting positions at the University of Oxford, the Universidad de los Andes, and the European University Institute (EUI). Her work has been supported by the Swiss National Foundation.
Her scholarly interests focus on how transformations in global governance intertwine with evolving dynamics in the global political economy. She is particularly interested in the rise of stakeholder models and hybrid forms of governance, and in how these developments reshape public–private relations, transform epistemic politics, and reconfigure dynamics of exclusion.
Her research has appeared in outlets such as Review International Political Economy, European Journal of International Relations, Review of International Studies, and International Political Sociology. Her work has been recognized with the Swiss Network for International Studies (SNIS) International Geneva Award.
Peer-reviewed PUBLICATIONS
Uribe, Juanita (2026) “The Moral Economy of Governance Priorities: Fusing Profit and Public Duty in Malnutrition Governance” Review of International Political Economy.
Uribe, Juanita (2024) “Governing on Par with States: Private Actors and Practices of Political Normalization.” Review of International Studies.
Uribe, Juanita (2024) “Excluding through Inclusion: Managerial Practices in the Era of Multistakeholder Governance.” Review of International Political Economy.
Hofmann, Stephanie, Anamarija Andreska, Erna Burai, and Juanita Uribe (2023) “Associated States and the Porous Boundaries of International Organizations: Introducing Organizational Memberness.” European Journal of International Relations.
Littoz-Monnet, Annabelle and Juanita Uribe (2023) “Methods Regimes in Global Governance: The Politics of Evidence-Making in Global Health.” International Political Sociology.
Book Chapters
Uribe, Juanita (2025) “Drawing the Contours of Hidden Hunger as an Object of Governance” In Daniel Quiroga Villamarin and Negar Mansouri (eds.), Ways of Seeing International Organizations: Transdisciplinary Methods and International Institutional Law. Cambridge University Press.
Uribe, Juanita (forthcoming) “The Managerial Expert: Governing Turbulence through Collaboration.” In Jan Eijking (ed.), Experts in a Turbulent
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Multistakeholder governance
- International Political Economy
- Private actors
- International Organisations
FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND AWARDS
- Swiss National Science Foundation Mobility Grant
- Swiss Network for International Studies International Geneva Award
- Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences travel grant