Olivier Bobineau

Olivier Bobineau (born 6 March 1972, La Roche-sur-Yon) is a French sociologist specialized in the sociology of religion.

He teaches sociology at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, the Institut Catholique de Paris and the École supérieure des sciences économiques et commerciales, he is also Director of the Institut du sens politique. In January 2006, he became scientific collaborator of the officer of the Central Bureau of Religious Affairs, Ministry of Interior.

When he was a teenager, he discovered the Bible and sociology through a priest, and attended lectures in IEP-Bordeaux. For a while he was active in the Socialist Party. Then he became agrégé of economic and social sciences and earned a PhD in sociology of religion at IEP-Paris.[1]

Bobineau criticized the work of the MIVILUDES on cults.[2] His book Le satanisme. Quel Danger pour la société ? raised some controversy since it contradicted the observations made by the MIVILUDES (for which he was scientific advisor in 2005), claiming that Satanists are just a few hundred in France and they pose no danger.[3] He also made public statements about the burqa and Islam.[4]

Bibliography

References

  1. Testot, Laurent. "Olivier Bobineau, intellectuel des marges" (in French). Sciences Humaines. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
  2. Albertini, Dominique (8 June 2009). "Lutte contre les sectes: " La Miviludes, police des esprits "" (in French). Rue 89. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
  3. Fournier, Catherine (19 March 2009). "Le satanisme ne présente aucun danger pour la société" (in French). 20 Minutes. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
  4. Bobineau, Olivier. "L'arabo-islamophobie, ou la " peur des barbus ": un mal très français" (in French). Saphir News. Retrieved 11 August 2010.

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