Mathieu Bock-Côté
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Mathieu Bock-Côté
Summary
Mathieu Bock-Côté is a human[1]. His place of birth was Lorraine[2]. He was born on August 20, 1980[3]. He worked as a columnist[4] and essayist[5]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (157 views/month, #7,250 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Mathieu Bock-Côté's place of birth was Lorraine[2].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté was born on August 20, 1980[3].
- Among Mathieu Bock-Côté's spouses was Karima Brikh[7].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté held citizenship in Canada[8].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté's professions included columnist[4].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté worked as an essayist[5].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté's field of work was philosophy[9].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté's field of work was sociologist[10].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté was employed by Université de Montréal[11].
- Among Mathieu Bock-Côté's employers was CNews[12].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté was employed by 24 Hours[13].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté was employed by Europe 1[14].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté was educated at Université de Montréal[15].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté was educated at Université du Québec à Montréal[16].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté's doctoral advisor was Jacques Beauchemin[17].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté was influenced by Alain Finkielkraut[18].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté was influenced by Raymond Aron[19].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté is recorded as male[20].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté is associated with the Quebec sovereignty movement movement[22].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté's Commons category is recorded as Mathieu Bock-Côté[23].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté's residence is recorded as Paris[24].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté's family name is recorded as Bock[25].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté's family name is recorded as Côté[26].
- Mathieu Bock-Côté's given name is recorded as Mathieu[27].
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Origins and Family
Mathieu Bock-Côté's place of birth was Lorraine[2]. He was born on August 20, 1980[3].
Education
Educated at Université de Montréal[15], a university in Quebec[28], in Canada[29], founded in 1878[30], headquartered in Montreal[31] and Université du Québec à Montréal[16], a university in Quebec[32], in Canada[33], founded in 1969[34], headquartered in Montreal[35]. Mathieu Bock-Côté's doctoral advisor was Jacques Beauchemin[17].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include columnist[4] and essayist[5]. Fields of work include philosophy[9], an academic discipline[36] and sociologist[10], a profession[37]. Employers include Université de Montréal[11], a university in Quebec[38], in Canada[39], founded in 1878[40], headquartered in Montreal[41]; CNews[12], a television station[42], in France[43], founded in 1999[44], headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt[45]; 24 Hours[13], a daily newspaper[46], in Canada[47], founded in 2006[48]; and Europe 1[14], a radio station[49], in France[50], founded in 1955[51].
Personal Life
Mathieu Bock-Côté was married to Karima Brikh[7].
Why It Matters
Mathieu Bock-Côté ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (157 views/month, #7,250 of 1,000,298).[6] He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[52]
FAQs
Where was Mathieu Bock-Côté born?
Mathieu Bock-Côté's place of birth was Lorraine[2].
Who was Mathieu Bock-Côté married to?
Mathieu Bock-Côté's spouses include Karima Brikh[7].
What did Mathieu Bock-Côté do for work?
Mathieu Bock-Côté worked as columnist[4] and essayist[5].
Where did Mathieu Bock-Côté go to school?
Mathieu Bock-Côté was educated at Université de Montréal[15] and Université du Québec à Montréal[16].