ICREA Academia
Jordi Muñoz Mendoza

Jordi Muñoz Mendoza

ICREA Acadèmia 2019

Universitat de Barcelona · Social & Behavioural Sciences

Jordi Muñoz Mendoza

Political Scientist. I am Associate Professor (Professor Agregat) at the Department of Political Science of the University of Barcelona, and Fellow at the Institutions and Political Economy Research Group. Previously, I was Ramón y Cajal research fellow at the UB (2014-19), postdoctoral researcher (Juan de la Cierva) at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Democracy, Elections and Citizenship Research Group), and Phd student at the Pompeu Fabra University, where I graduated in 2009. I have also been visiting researcher at the University of Gothenburg (2012) and Yale University (2007-08). I lead the POLEXP network and the BGB Workshop on Experimental Political Science.

My broad research interests are related to political behavior and comparative politics. I teach quantitative methods and political behavior. I have published my work in leading journals such as The Journal of Politics, Political Analysis, Comparative Political Studies, among others.


Research interests

My first line of research is quantitative historical political economy. I am interested in the process of effective political incorporation of previously excluded groups, such as unskilled workers (JOP 2019), or women. My current work at IPERG focuses on the interwar period in Catalonia, Sweden and the UK.

I also conduct experimental research on political preferences. I am working on the impact of the COVID crisis on democratic preferences. I have worked extensively on the question of failures of electoral accountability after corruption scandals (CPS 2013, LGS 2016). I have also looked at questions such as the impact of coalition signals on parties’ reputation (JOP 2017), the effect of immigration on support for social policy (PSRM 2019), support for secession (EPSR 2015) or political violence (JPR 2019). I have also worked on the use of unexpected events during surveys as a strategy for causal identification (PA 2019).


Keywords

Political behavior, accountability, survey experiments, democratization