Joan Miró
Assistant Professor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
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Biografia
Joan Miró is an Assistant Professor in EU Politics & Policy at the Department of Political and Social Sciences at Pompeu Fabra University. He received his PhD in Political Science from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) in 2019. He had previously worked at Milan University as postdoctoral researcher. His research interests lie in European integration, particularly the socioeconomic governance of the EMU, social policy, and international political economy, particularly in relation to globalisation and state transformations.
Formació acadèmica
- (2019) PhD in Politics and International Relations, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
- (2015) MA Ideology and Discourse Analysis, University of Essex
Afiliacions professionals
- Council of European Studies
Recerca
Línies d'investigació
- Integració a la UE
- Política econòmica comparada
- Política social
- Economia política internacional
- Anàlisi de polítiques públiques
Projectes d'investigació
Policy shifts and institutional transformations in the post-pandemic EU's socioeconomic governance architecture. Beatriu De Pinós funded project.
Policy crisis and crisis politics. Sovereignty, solidarity and identity in EU post 2008.
Publicacions més destacades
- 2022.Debating fiscal solidarity in the EU: identities, values and interests in the legitimation of the NGEU programme.Journal of European Integration,44(3):307-325Enllaç
- 2022.Towards a socially fair green transition in the EU: an analysis of the Just Transition Fund using the Multiple Streams Framework.Comparative European Politics,21:112–132Enllaç
- 2022.Responding to the global disorder: the EU’s quest for open strategic autonomy.Global Society,37:3:315-335Enllaç
- 2021.Abolishing politics in the shadow of austerity? Assessing the (de)politicisation of budgetary policy in crisis-ridden Spain (2008-2015).Policy Studies,42(1):6-23
- 2021.In the name of competitiveness: a discursive institutionalist analysis of the EU’s approach to labour market structural reform, 2007-2016.Socio-Economic Review,19(2):711-733
- 2021.Policy change and partisan politics: understanding family policy differentiation in two similar countries.Social Politics,28(2):451-576
- 2021.The tensions of populism in power: a discursive-theoretical analysis of the Catalan secessionist push (2006-2017).Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory,22(1):1-22Enllaç
- 2021.Austerity’s failures and policy learning: mapping European Commission officials’ beliefs on fiscal governance in the post-crisis EU.Review of International Political Economy,28(5):1224-1248
- 2021.Walking the road together? EU polity maintenance during the COVID-19 crisis.West European Politics,44:5-6:1329-1352Enllaç
- 2019.Beyond populism and institutionalism: anti-populism and the management of austerity in Spain.Constellations,26(1):116-131