Aitor Bonsoms

Aitor Bonsoms
  • Barcelona Institute of International Studies

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Introduction
Predoctoral FPU researcher in the framework of the research project "Visions and practices of geopolitics in the European Union and its neighbourhood" (VISIONS). He is a PhD candidate in the program Politics, Policies and International Relations at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. His research fields of interest are discourse analysis, European foreign affairs, terrorism and counterterrorism and critical security studies.
Current institution
Barcelona Institute of International Studies
Additional affiliations
November 2020 - present
Barcelona Institute of International Studies
Position
  • Fellow
March 2020 - October 2020
Barcelona Institute of International Studies
Position
  • Research Assistant
Description
  • Research Assistant in the project 'Visions and practices of geopolitics in the European Union and its neighborhood' (VISIONS)
Education
October 2017 - November 2018
University of Essex
Field of study
  • MA in Ideology and Discourse Analysis
September 2013 - July 2017
Pompeu Fabra University
Field of study
  • BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics

Publications

Publications (3)
Article
Multi-agency collaboration has been identified in previous studies as a key strategy for early intervention in violent extremism. However, little focus has captured the institutional framework that allows or impedes cooperation in counterterrorism and P/CVE. This article investigates the reasons behind the differences in the approach to counterterr...
Article
In the wake of the fall of the Daesh Islamic State “Caliphate” in 2019, the international community has been faced with the fact that thousands of displaced persons are stranded in Iraqi and Syrian detention centers. This article interrogates the governmental policies of ten Western European countries toward their nationals and legal residents held...

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