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19 April 2005, by Aradau Claudia
Claudia Aradau is Lecturer in International Studies, Department of Politics and International Studies, The Open University. Her research interests concern the effects of securitization, emancipatory politics, the role of equality as a principle of politics against the trade-off of liberty and security.
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12 April 2005, by Balzacq Thierry
Professeur de sciences politiques à l’université de Namur et directeur de recherche au CECRI de l’Université de Louvain
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12 April 2005, by Barbé Esther
Dr. Esther Barbé is Professor of International Relations at the Department of International Relations at Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, and Director of the Observatory of European Foreign Policy at the University Institute of European Studies, Spain. She is also Director of the Ph Program in International Relations and European Integration of the same institution. Her research interests focus on EU foreign policy, specially the security dimension; Spanish foreign policy; and Mediterranean affairs.
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26 April 2005, by Bergalli Roberto
Roberto Bergalli has been the Head of the Criminology and Criminal Policy Studies of the Universitat of Barcelona. Coordinator of the specialty in "Sociología Jurídico-Penal" of the Doctorate in Law of the Universitat of Barcelona. Director of the European Masters "Penal System and Social Problems" in the Department of Penal Right and Penal Sciences of the Universitat of Barcelona. Co-Director of European MA in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Co-Director of the International Master "Penal Systems Compared and Social Problems" in the Independent University of Mexico (UAM-Azcapotzalco) and Independent University of Hidalgo.
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23 May 2005, by Bigo Didier
Visiting professor at King’s College London department of War studies for 3 years. Professor of International Relations (Maître de conférences des universités), at Sciences-Po Paris, Researcher at CERI/FNSP.
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25 April 2005, by Bocéno Laurent
Mes recherches actuelles sont centrées sur la maladie et la santé dans leurs dimensions sociologiques et anthropologiques. Ces constructions opératoires dans le champ social m’occupent particulièrement lorsqu’elles sont mobilisées dans la sphère de l’indétermination, par des acteurs ou catégories d’acteurs dans des rapports de domination et d’imposition qui, construisent ou renforcent tant les formes et contenus de la vulnérabilité sociale que leur corollaire, l’insécurité.
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26 April 2005, by Bonditti Philippe
Since June 2004. Research Assistant, Centre d’études et de recherches internationales (CERI-Sciences Po), Paris. Junior researcher on the European Framework Program Challenge (The Changing Landscape of European Security, FP6, 2004-2009).
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12 March 2005, by Bonelli Laurent
Lecturer in politics at the university of Paris X - Nanterre ; Member of the editorial board of Cultures et conflits ; Communication director of the International Sociology Association’ international political sociology section.
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5 November 2006, by Brouwer Evelien
Evelien Brouwer is researcher at the Centre for Migration Law, Radboud University Nijmegen. She is member of the Standing Committee of experts on international immigration, asylum, and criminal law and member of the editorial board of the journal Privacy & Informatie.
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10 May 2005, by Burgess Peter
Leader, Security Programme, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO). Research professor (tenured) of cultural studies and philosophy, Security Programme, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO).