I am a Lecturer in Politics at the Department of European and Internal Studies, King's College London. My research focuses on the strategies business and labor employ to deal with the political, economic, and technological challenges presented by globalization.
My book project explores the opposition of business to the liberalization of labor relations. Empirically, it examines the preferences of business sectors in Portugal and Spain during the Eurozone crisis, drawing on more than 130 elite-level interviews conducted over 12 months of fieldwork. A piece of this work has appeared in the Journal of Comparative Politics.
In a second research agenda, I study the politics of platform firms, exploring three angles: the power of these firms, how they take over core state functions, and how technology entrepreneurs organize to advance their preferences. A piece of this work has appeared in Regulation & Governance.
Prior to coming to King's, I was a Lecturer at City, University of London and a Postdoctoral Fellow in European and Comparative Political Economy at LSE's European Institute. I earned my PhD in Government at Cornell University (2020).
My book project explores the opposition of business to the liberalization of labor relations. Empirically, it examines the preferences of business sectors in Portugal and Spain during the Eurozone crisis, drawing on more than 130 elite-level interviews conducted over 12 months of fieldwork. A piece of this work has appeared in the Journal of Comparative Politics.
In a second research agenda, I study the politics of platform firms, exploring three angles: the power of these firms, how they take over core state functions, and how technology entrepreneurs organize to advance their preferences. A piece of this work has appeared in Regulation & Governance.
Prior to coming to King's, I was a Lecturer at City, University of London and a Postdoctoral Fellow in European and Comparative Political Economy at LSE's European Institute. I earned my PhD in Government at Cornell University (2020).