Didier Bigo (born 31 August 1956) is a French academic from Lille and Professor of International Relations at King's College London and at Sciences Po...
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Bigo may refer to: Bigo bya Mugenyi, archaeological site in Uganda Bigo Bay, Antarctica Bigo Live, a streaming platform Mount Bigo, Antarctica Didier...
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Political Sociology and the network Doingips, as well as scholars such as Didier Bigo, Anastassia Tsoukala, Ayse Ceyhan or Elspeth Guild. The IPS approach...
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(sometimes written as Ban-opticon) is a term coined by Paris School academic Didier Bigo used within an International Political Sociology approach to security...
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defined only in relation to a specific issue. Paris School academic Didier Bigo coined the term "Banopticon" to describe a situation where profiling...
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of Victoria, Canada, and PUC-Rio. He is the founding co-editor, with Didier Bigo, of the journal International Political Sociology, and long-term editor...
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France : un cas de violence transnationale et ses implications (Partie 1)". Didier Bigo. Cultures et Conflits. 1991. Le Point, magazine. "CHRONOLOGIE – Ces grands...
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scholars and disciplines such as sociology. Past editors-in-chief have been Didier Bigo and R.B.J. Walker, Jef Huysmans and João Pontes Nogueira. Since 2017...
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September 2022. Gibert Joseph, timeout.com. Retrieved 9 September 2022. Didier Bigo, "Les attentats de 1986 en France: Un cas de violence transnationale...
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and those with institutional or NGO affiliation. The journal is led by Didier Bigo and is primarily written in French, but also occasionally has publications...
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