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Béatrice Hibou

Béatrice Hibou is a French political scientist. She is a research director and instructor at the Centre de recherches internationales [fr] at Sciences Po. She studies political economy and trade policy with a particular focus on Sub-Saharan Africa, and she also studies the role of market forces in shaping the policies and structure of the state and how that affects the lives of individuals.

Béatrice Hibou
NationalityFrench
Alma mater
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
Doctoral advisorJean Coussy

Education and positions

Hibou attended Sciences Po, obtaining her undergraduate degree in 1987.[1] In 1995, Hibou graduated from The School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences with a doctorate in economics.[2] Her doctoral dissertation was entitled Économie politique de la protection en Afrique (The political economy of protection in Africa), and used a Weberian framework to study trade policy in Sub-Saharan Africa. Her thesis supervisor was Jean Coussy.[2]

In 1998 Hibou joined the faculty at Sciences Po and Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux.[1] From 2006 to 2010 she taught a seminar at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, in 2010 she moved to the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, and then in 2013 to the Ecole de Gouvernance et d'Economie in Rabat, Morocco.[1]

Research

Hibou studies the international political economy of the Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Southern Europe, using the work of Michel Foucault and Max Weber to reflect on the nature of state economic reforms and political power.[1]

From the work for her doctoral thesis, Hibou developed the 1996 book L'Afrique est-elle protectionniste? Les chemins buissonniers de la libéralisation extérieure, which studied the political economy of development using cases of policy, fraud, and smuggling in former French colonies of Sub-Saharan Africa.[3] Hibou was the editor of the 1999 book La Privatisation des États (The privatization of states).[4] The book studied the ongoing process of privatization around the world, studying the trend across many countries to give private companies control over functions that had previously been the prerogative of the state.[5]

In 2006 she published the book La force de l'obéissance. Économie politique de la répression en Tunisie (The Force of Obedience: The Political Economy of Repression in Tunisia), which was based on field work that she conducted in Tunisia between 1997 and 2005.[6] The book studied subjugation in Tunisia beyond the readily apparent authoritarian repression, focusing instead on how the economy systemically subjugated Tunisians during that period under the pretense of voluntary work.[7]

Hibou's 2011 book, Anatomie politique de la domination (Political anatomy of domination), analysed and compared types of authoritarian governments.[8] The book was reviewed in Le Monde.[8] Hibou's work has been cited, or she has been interviewed, in news outlets including Le Parisien,[9] Libération,[10] and The Diplomat.[11]

Hibou developed an idea of bureaucratie néolibérale (neoliberal bureaucracy) which consists of the systematic use of standards, rules, procedures, and norms that are derived primarily from the market or the world of business and have an impact on daily life. This mechanism enables the liberal market to formally impose itself on fields which are not obviously connected to it, such as the field of education. Hibou has been a member of the editorial board of Politique africaine, Critique internationale, and the Karthala book series Les Afriques.[1]

Engagement in favour of academic freedom

Béatrice Hibou is an active member of the Support Committee of Fariba Adelkhah and Roland Marchal, who were both arrested and made scientific prisoners in Iran in June 2019.[12] [13] Although Roland Marchal was released on 20 March 2020, Fariba Adelkhah has remained a prisoner in Iran and Béatrice Hibou still appears, as a member of the support committee, in French and international media outlets, where she explains, in particular, the development of the case, the conditions of detention in Iran and more broadly, the issues of scientific freedom. [14] [15][16][17]

Selected works

  • L'Afrique est-elle protectionniste?: les chemins buissonniers de la libéralisation extérieure
  • La Privatisation des États, editor (1999)
  • La force de l'obéissance. Économie politique de la répression en Tunisie (2006)
  • Anatomie politique de la domination, La découverte (2011)
  • La bureaucratisation du monde à l'ère néolibérale, La découverte (2012)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Béatrice Hibou profile" (in French). Sciences Po. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Béatrice Hibou SUDOC" (in French). Système universitaire de documentation. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  3. ^ Chavagneux, Christian (1996). "Béatrice Hibou. L'Afrique est-elle protectionniste ? Les chemins buissonniers de la libéralisation extérieure". Politique étrangère (in French). Paris : Institut Français des Relations Internationales. 61 (2): 453–454.
  4. ^ Olivier de Sardan, Jean-Pierre (2000). "Béatrice Hibou (éd.), La privatisation des États". Revue Tiers Monde (in French). 41 (161): 217–221.
  5. ^ "La privatisation de l'État, sous la direction de Béatrice Hibou". Critique Internationale (in French). 1. 1998.
  6. ^ Rowell, Jay (2007). "HIBOU (Béatrice), La force de l'obéissance. Économie politique de la répression en Tunisie". Politix Vol (in French). 78 (2): 187–190. doi:10.3917/pox.078.0187.
  7. ^ Hugon, Philippe (2006). "Béatrice Hibou, La Force de l'obéissance. Économie politique de la répression en Tunisie". Revue Tiers Monde (in French). 47 (188): 911–912.
  8. ^ a b Audier, Serge (7 July 2011). ""Anatomie politique de la domination", de Béatrice Hibou : les "douceurs insidieuses" de la domination politique". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  9. ^ Berrod, Nicolas (16 May 2020). "Iran : la chercheuse Fariba Adelkhah condamnée à six ans de prison" (in French). Le Parisien. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  10. ^ Hiribarren, Vincent (18 May 2020). "L'humanitaire et la quantification des besoins humains". Libération (in French). Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  11. ^ Arpita Singh; Sania Ashraf (17 April 2020). "Why Is a French-Iranian Academic Still Languishing in an Iranian Prison?". The Diplomat. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  12. ^ "French, Australian academics jailed in Iran on hunger strike". Associated Press. 20 April 2021.
  13. ^ "The Facts About Fariba Adelkhah and Roland Marchal".
  14. ^ "L'Iran et la violence d'Etat".
  15. ^ "Iran : La chercheuse Fariba Adelkhah condamnée à six ans de prison". 16 May 2020.
  16. ^ "" les chercheurs français détenus en Iran sont voués à une incarcération sans fin "". Le Monde.fr. 26 December 2019.
  17. ^ "France summons Iranian ambassador over imprisoned academics".

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Beatrice Hibou is a French political scientist She is a research director and instructor at the Centre de recherches internationales fr at Sciences Po She studies political economy and trade policy with a particular focus on Sub Saharan Africa and she also studies the role of market forces in shaping the policies and structure of the state and how that affects the lives of individuals Beatrice HibouNationalityFrenchAlma materSciences PoSchool for Advanced Studies in the Social SciencesScientific careerFieldsPolitical scienceInstitutionsSciences PoInstitut d etudes politiques de BordeauxUniversity of Paris 1 Pantheon SorbonneEcole de Gouvernance et d Economie de RabatDoctoral advisorJean Coussy Contents 1 Education and positions 2 Research 3 Engagement in favour of academic freedom 4 Selected works 5 ReferencesEducation and positions EditHibou attended Sciences Po obtaining her undergraduate degree in 1987 1 In 1995 Hibou graduated from The School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences with a doctorate in economics 2 Her doctoral dissertation was entitled Economie politique de la protection en Afrique The political economy of protection in Africa and used a Weberian framework to study trade policy in Sub Saharan Africa Her thesis supervisor was Jean Coussy 2 In 1998 Hibou joined the faculty at Sciences Po and Institut d etudes politiques de Bordeaux 1 From 2006 to 2010 she taught a seminar at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in 2010 she moved to the University of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne and then in 2013 to the Ecole de Gouvernance et d Economie in Rabat Morocco 1 Research EditHibou studies the international political economy of the Middle East and North Africa Sub Saharan Africa and Southern Europe using the work of Michel Foucault and Max Weber to reflect on the nature of state economic reforms and political power 1 From the work for her doctoral thesis Hibou developed the 1996 book L Afrique est elle protectionniste Les chemins buissonniers de la liberalisation exterieure which studied the political economy of development using cases of policy fraud and smuggling in former French colonies of Sub Saharan Africa 3 Hibou was the editor of the 1999 book La Privatisation des Etats The privatization of states 4 The book studied the ongoing process of privatization around the world studying the trend across many countries to give private companies control over functions that had previously been the prerogative of the state 5 In 2006 she published the book La force de l obeissance Economie politique de la repression en Tunisie The Force of Obedience The Political Economy of Repression in Tunisia which was based on field work that she conducted in Tunisia between 1997 and 2005 6 The book studied subjugation in Tunisia beyond the readily apparent authoritarian repression focusing instead on how the economy systemically subjugated Tunisians during that period under the pretense of voluntary work 7 Hibou s 2011 book Anatomie politique de la domination Political anatomy of domination analysed and compared types of authoritarian governments 8 The book was reviewed in Le Monde 8 Hibou s work has been cited or she has been interviewed in news outlets including Le Parisien 9 Liberation 10 and The Diplomat 11 Hibou developed an idea of bureaucratie neoliberale neoliberal bureaucracy which consists of the systematic use of standards rules procedures and norms that are derived primarily from the market or the world of business and have an impact on daily life This mechanism enables the liberal market to formally impose itself on fields which are not obviously connected to it such as the field of education Hibou has been a member of the editorial board of Politique africaine Critique internationale and the Karthala book series Les Afriques 1 Engagement in favour of academic freedom EditBeatrice Hibou is an active member of the Support Committee of Fariba Adelkhah and Roland Marchal who were both arrested and made scientific prisoners in Iran in June 2019 12 13 Although Roland Marchal was released on 20 March 2020 Fariba Adelkhah has remained a prisoner in Iran and Beatrice Hibou still appears as a member of the support committee in French and international media outlets where she explains in particular the development of the case the conditions of detention in Iran and more broadly the issues of scientific freedom 14 15 16 17 Selected works EditL Afrique est elle protectionniste les chemins buissonniers de la liberalisation exterieure La Privatisation des Etats editor 1999 La force de l obeissance Economie politique de la repression en Tunisie 2006 Anatomie politique de la domination La decouverte 2011 La bureaucratisation du monde a l ere neoliberale La decouverte 2012 References Edit a b c d e Beatrice Hibou profile in French Sciences Po Retrieved 25 May 2020 a b Beatrice Hibou SUDOC in French Systeme universitaire de documentation Retrieved 25 May 2020 Chavagneux Christian 1996 Beatrice Hibou L Afrique est elle protectionniste Les chemins buissonniers de la liberalisation exterieure Politique etrangere in French Paris Institut Francais des Relations Internationales 61 2 453 454 Olivier de Sardan Jean Pierre 2000 Beatrice Hibou ed La privatisation des Etats Revue Tiers Monde in French 41 161 217 221 La privatisation de l Etat sous la direction de Beatrice Hibou Critique Internationale in French 1 1998 Rowell Jay 2007 HIBOU Beatrice La force de l obeissance Economie politique de la repression en Tunisie Politix Vol in French 78 2 187 190 doi 10 3917 pox 078 0187 Hugon Philippe 2006 Beatrice Hibou La Force de l obeissance Economie politique de la repression en Tunisie Revue Tiers Monde in French 47 188 911 912 a b Audier Serge 7 July 2011 Anatomie politique de la domination de Beatrice Hibou les douceurs insidieuses de la domination politique Le Monde in French Retrieved 25 May 2020 Berrod Nicolas 16 May 2020 Iran la chercheuse Fariba Adelkhah condamnee a six ans de prison in French Le Parisien Retrieved 25 May 2020 Hiribarren Vincent 18 May 2020 L humanitaire et la quantification des besoins humains Liberation in French Retrieved 25 May 2020 Arpita Singh Sania Ashraf 17 April 2020 Why Is a French Iranian Academic Still Languishing in an Iranian Prison The Diplomat Retrieved 25 May 2020 French Australian academics jailed in Iran on hunger strike Associated Press 20 April 2021 The Facts About Fariba Adelkhah and Roland Marchal L Iran et la violence d Etat Iran La chercheuse Fariba Adelkhah condamnee a six ans de prison 16 May 2020 les chercheurs francais detenus en Iran sont voues a une incarceration sans fin Le Monde fr 26 December 2019 France summons Iranian ambassador over imprisoned academics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beatrice Hibou amp oldid 1133068794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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