Bruno Dupeyron
Assistant Professor
Law
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Bruno Dupeyron is an Associate Professor and Graduate Chair at the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Regina Campus. His major research interests are border and immigration issues, using political sociology and comparative perspectives. Bruno’s research focuses on two streams: (1) the transformations of cross-border governance in North America and Europe, and (2) the regulation of mobility and security in North America. He is currently working on an international research project, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). In addition to his role in the School, Bruno is an associate researcher at the Chaire de recherche en immigration, ethnicité et citoyenneté, UQAM.
Research Interest
Comparative politics, Multilevel governance, Processes of regional integration, Public action in the international and transnational fields, Border governance, Strategies of institutional building in the European Union, NAFTA and the Mercosur, Immigration policy