Abelardo Gómez Díaz
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Biografía
Abelardo Gómez Díaz is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Juan de la Cierva) at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona’s Department of Political Science and Public Law. He is a member of the research group for Democracy, Elections, and Citizenship (DEC), where he focuses on political behaviour and party politics.
He holds a PhD in Political and Social Sciences from Universitat Pompeu Fabra; a Master’s in Politics and Public Administration from Universität Konstanz; a Research Master’s in Political Science from Universitat Pompeu Fabra; and an Honours Bachelor of Social Science from the University of Ottawa.
Formación académica
- (2010) Honours Bachelor of Social Science, University of Ottawa
- (2014) Master’s in Public Relations and Communication, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
- (2016) Research Master of Political Science, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
- (2017) Master’s in Politics and Public Administration, Universität Konstanz
- (2022) PhD in Political and Social Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Afiliaciones profesionales
- Research Group for Democracy, Elections, and Citizenship (DEC) at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Investigación
Líneas de investigación
- Comportamiento político
- Política de partidos
Publicaciones más destacadas
- 2023.Efectos de Contaminación en Sistemas de Miembros Mixtos: Evidencia Cualitativa del Caso Mexicano..Política y Gobierno,30:1-21Enlace
- 2023.Electoral Coordination Under Simple and Complex Electoral Systems: A Time-Series Cross-Sectional Analysis.Election Law Journal,23Enlace
- 2022.Still Learning to Make Votes Count? Electoral Coordination in Mexico's Mixed-Member Electoral System.Election Law Journal,21:229-248Enlace
- 2021.Contamination Effects in Mixed-Member Electoral Systems: A Dissemination of Measurement Techniques,European Political Science,20:502-520Enlace
- 2020.Does European Integration Increase Sub-National Power? Evidence from a Time-Series Cross-Sectional Analysis.European Political Science,19:622-640Enlace