
معرفی
Gilles Bibeau is a Full Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Montreal, affiliated with the Centre de recherche en éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CREUM). His work spans critical social theory, multiculturalism, and the intersection of anthropology with psychiatry and political science. Research interests include the critique of corporate academia, post-genomic humanism, creolization, and Quebec national identity.
Education and Academic Contributions
Bibeau has authored seminal works like *The White Berets* (1976) and contributed to debates on multiculturalism and citizenship. His 2000 essay on ethnic identities critiques Canadian political science frameworks, while his 2014 article addresses academic corporatization.
Research Trends
His articles coalesce around critical knowledge production, the politics of ethnicity, and ethical dimensions of science. Recent work emphasizes institutional critique and postcolonial ethics. He has also explored Quebec literature’s role in shaping identity and the cultural underpinnings of mental health systems.
Awards and Recognition
Recipient of the 2009 Léon-Gérin Prize for contributions to social sciences. His interdisciplinary approach bridges anthropology, ethics, and public policy.
Advising and Teams
Active in CREUM, focusing on ethical challenges in modern societies. Collaborations include projects on African research practices and subversive cultural modernities.
Labs/Teams
Associated with CREUM, contributing to debates on bioethics and societal transformation.




