Juan Carlos Triviño-Salazar is Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the Department of Political and Social Sciences in the Universitat Pompeu Fabra-Barcelona. He is also a Juan de la Cierva research fellow at the same university (formerly at the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals – IBEI). His field of expertise is primarily focused on governance processes from a multilevel and regulatory perspectives in multiple policy sectors but with a special focus on immigration and integration. More...

Roles

  • Universitat Pompeu Fabra

    University, Barcelona, Spain
    Assistant Professor

  • Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals

    Other, Barcelona, Spain

  • Universitat Pompeu Fabra

    Other, Barcelona, Spain
    Predoctoral FI-AGAUR fellow

Research

EU agencies and stakeholders: assessing critical mass and the plurality of voices

Authors Ixchel Pérez-Durán, Juan Carlos Triviño-Salazar
Year 2022
Book Title Elgar Encyclopedia of European Union Public Policy
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5 Book Chapter

Representing the People: Latin American Councilors and Their Pathway to Power and Political Representation in Spain

Authors Guillermo Cordero, Juan Carlos Trivino, Soledad Escobar, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST
Citations (WoS) 1
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6 Journal Article

Drivers of integration? EU agency board members on transboundary crises

Authors Jacint Jordana, Ixchel Pérez-Durán, Juan Carlos Triviño-Salazar
Year 2021
Journal Name Comparative European Politics
7 Journal Article

European Union Agencies: A global governance perspective

Authors Jacint Jordana, Juan Carlos Triviño-Salazar
Year 2019
Journal Name Revista de Estudios Políticos
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9 Journal Article

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