Philippe Bourbeau is the first Director of the Graduate School in International Studies at the University Laval. Bourbeau is Chairholder of the Canada Research Chair in Immigration and Security and Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University Laval. His work adopts a multidisciplinary approach to international issues. He has published articles on the securitization of migration, the power of numbers in global governance, resilience as applied to world politics, the practice approach in international relations, and a multidisciplinary theorization of security. His most recent books include On Resilience, Genealogy, Logics and World Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Security: Dialogue across Disciplines (Cambridge University Press, 2015) and The Securitization of Migration (Routledge, 2013). He holds a PhD from the University of British Columbia. Prior to coming to the University Laval he was Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Expertise
- Resilience
- Migration Studies
- Security Studies
Selected Publications
- Philippe Bourbeau, Jean-Michel Marcoux & Brooke Ackerly (eds), A Multidisciplinary Approach to Pandemics: COVID-19 and beyond (Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
- Philippe Bourbeau, On Resilience. Genealogy, Logics and World Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2018).
- Philippe Bourbeau (ed), Security. Dialogue across Disciplines (Cambridge University Press, 2015).
- Philippe Bourbeau, The Securitization of Migration: A Study of Movement and Order (London : Routledge, 2011).
- Philippe Bourbeau & Ryan Caitlin, 2018. “Resilience, Resistance, Infrapolitics and Enmeshment,” European Journal of International Relations 24:1 (2017): 221-239.
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