Guillermo Cordero es Profesor Titular de Ciencia Política en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM). Anteriormente fue profesor en la Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) y ocupó posiciones de investigación predoctoral en el Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Ciencias Sociales (CEACS, Instituto Juan March).
Ha sido investigador visitante en la University of Essex, la University of Michigan, la Universität Mannheim, la Université de Montréal y la University of California, Berkeley.
Cordero es Investigador Principal (IP) de dos proyectos de investigación competitivos: “Noticias Falsas, Democracia y Populistamo (NOFAPODE)” y “Descomponiendo el Voto a Partidos de Derecha Radical entre los Jóvenes: Precariedad Laboral, Insatisfacción con la Democracia e Inmigración”. Ha sido co-IP de un tercer proyecto de investigación competitivo "¿Ayuntamientos plurales? La representación política de los inmigrantes en España (APREPINM)".
Además, es Chair de la Red de Investigación "Political Parties, Party Systems and Elections " (con Daniela Piccio) del Council for European Studies (CES, Universidad de Columbia) y Coordinador del Grupo de Investigación "Élites y Actores Políticos", con sede en la UAM.
En relación con su carrera investigadora, ha publicado numerosos trabajos en revistas internacionales como Political Behavior, Political Studies Review, Government & Opposition, Parliamentary Affairs, South European Society & Politics y West European Politics. Como editor invitado, Cordero ha coordinado tres números especiales (en las revistas American Behavioral Scientist y Frontiers in Political Science) y dos libros editados (Palgrave y Routledge).
También ha sido Vicedecano de Investigación e Innovación (2018-2022), miembro del Consejo de Facultad (2015-2022) y Secretario Académico del Departamento (2015-2018) en la UAM. También ha organizado varios foros y seminarios docentes: Talleres de Métodos de Investigación en el Programa de Doctorado de la UAM (2015-2017); Foros de Investigación del Programa de Doctorado de la UPF (2013-2015); y los Seminarios Bianuales de la UAM para Candidatos a Doctorado (2008-2011), entre otros.
Por último, en relación con la transferencia de conocimiento, Cordero ha colaborado con diferentes instituciones privadas, co-autorizando informes para la Fundación La Caixa (Impacto de Caixa Forum en la Ciudad de Sevilla 2019 y 2021), Abengoa (Informe sobre Satisfacción de los Empleados) y Fundación Alternativas (Informe sobre la Democracia en España 2007 y 2008; Informe sobre la Responsabilidad Corporativa; Democracia se Escribe con Z), y la FELGTB, entre otros.
Short bio
Guillermo Cordero is a Professor of Political Science at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM). Previously he held pre-doctoral research positions at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (CEACS, Juan March Institute) in Madrid and post-doctoral teaching and research positions at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) in Barcelona.
He has been visiting research fellow at the University of Essex, the University of Michigan, the Universität Mannheim, the Université de Montréal and the University of California, Berkeley.
His research career has developed through collaborations with groups of international prestige and recognition. He has contributed to 16 research projects on the study of political behavior and analysis of political elites; six of them large-scale international studies incorporating dozens of participating countries.
He is Principal Investigator (PI) of two research projects: “Fake News, Populism and Democracy (NOFAPODE)”, “Decomposing the Vote for Radical Right Parties among Young People: Job Precarity, Dissatisfaction with Democracy and Immigration). He has also been PI of the research Project “Diverse City Councils? The political representation of immigrants in Spain”, with Santiago Pérez-Nievas.
He is Chair of the Research Network “Political Parties, Party Systems and Elections” (with Daniela Piccio) at the Council for European Studies (CES University of Columbia), a network of 60 scholars created to improve understanding of political parties, party systems and elections. Cordero is also the Head of the Research Group “Actores y Élites Políticas” (Political Actors and Elites), based at the UAM. The research group, with 18 researchers (16 of whom hold PhDs), aims to analyze the strategies of the different actors involved in political life in modern states, with special attention to populist parties.
In relation to his research career, he has 28 papers published in international peer reviewed journals such as Political Studies Review, Government & Opposition, Parliamentary Affairs, South European Society & Politics and West European Politics, among others; two edited books (Routledge and Palgrave) and 12 book chapters (CIS, OUP and Routledge, among others). As Guest Editor, Cordero has coordinated three special issues (in the American Behavioral Scientist Journal and Frontiers in Political Science) and two edited books (Palgrave and Routledge).
In relation to his services to the discipline, he has been Vice-Dean of Research and Innovation (2018-2022), member of the Faculty Board (2015-2022), and Academic Secretary of Department (2015-2018) at the UAM. He has also organized a number of forums and seminars: a Research Methods Workshop at the PhD UAM Program (2015-2017); Research Forums of the PhD UPF Program (2013-2015); and the UAM Biannual Seminars for PhD Candidates (2008-2011), among others.
Lastly, in relation to knowledge transference, Cordero has collaborated with different private institutions, co-authorizing reports for Fundación La Caixa (Impacto de Caixa Forum en la Ciudad de Sevilla 2019 and 2021; Impact of Caixa Forum in the City of Seville), Abengoa (Informe sobre Satisfacción de los Empleados 2008; Employee Satisfaction Report) and Fundación Alternativas (Informe sobre la Democracia en España 2007 and 2008; Report on Democracy in Spain); Informe sobre La Responsabilidad Corporativa en España 2007; Report on Corporate Responsibility in Spain), and FELGTB, among others.
-Élites Políticas / Political Elites
-Comportamiento Electoral / Electoral Behaviour
-Actitudes Políticas / Political Attitudes
-Noticias Falsas / Fake News
Artículos:
2023. Cordero, Guillermo; Zagórski, Piotr; Rama, José. Economic Self-Interest or Cultural Threat? Migrant Unemployment and Class-based Support for Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe. Political Behavior. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-023-09877-8. Impact Factor 2022: 3.90 (Q1 JCR Political Science).
2023. Pamies, Carles and Cordero, Guillermo. Choosing among the Chosen? Electoral Lists and Party Primaries in Europe. Journal of Contemporary European Studies. DOI: 10.1080/14782804.2023.2195619. Impact Factor 2022: 1.30 (Q2 JCR Area Studies).
2023. Cordero, Guillermo Alonso-Muñoz, Laura and Casero-Ripollés, A. Believe It or Not. The Role of Ideology as a Predictor of Trust in Mainstream and Social Media during COVID-19. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 82(1):1-18. https://doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2024-2141. Impact Factor 2022: 0.69 (Q1 SJR Communication).
2022. Cordero, G., Coller, X. and Önnudóttir, E.H. Beyond the Secret Garden of Politics: Internal Party Dynamics of Candidate Selection. Frontiers in Political Science. DOI: 10.3389/fpos.2022.1051376. Impact Factor 2022: 0.58 (Q1 SJR Political Science).
2022. Cordero, Guillermo; Pérez-Nievas, Santiago; Paradés, Marta; Coller, Xavier. Higher Means Harder for Female Descriptive Representation? Women with Family Responsibilities and Party Primaries for Local, Regional and National Chambers in Spain. South European Society and Politics, 26(4): 517-524 (doi: 10.1080/13608746.2022.2105417). Impact Factor 2022: 3.30 (Q1 JCR Political Science).
2022. Cordero, Guillermo; Rama, Jose; and Zagorski, Piotr. Give Me Your Least Educated. Immigration, Education and Support for Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe. Political Studies Review, 20(3): 517-524. https://doi.org/10.1177/14789299211029110. Impact Factor 2022: 1.90 (Q2 JCR Political Science).
2022. Rama, Jose; Guillermo Cordero and Zagorski, Piotr. Three’s a Crowd? Podemos, Ciudadanos and Vox: The End of Bipartisanship in Spain. Frontiers in Political Science. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2021.688130. Impact Factor 2022: 0.58 (Q1 SJR Political Science).
2021. Cordero, Guillermo; Juan Carlos Triviño, Marisol Escobar y Santiago Pérez-Nievas. Representing the People: Latin American Councilors and Their Pathway to Power and Political Representation in Spain. American Behavioral Scientist, 65(9): 1251-1264. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764221996747. Impact Factor 2021: 2.53 (Q2 JCR Social Sciences).
2021. Escobar, MS; Pérez-Nievas, Santiago; Guillermo Cordero. Killing Two Birds with One Stone? The Inclusion of Foreign-Origin Women in Spanish Local Party Lists 2011-2015. Revista Migraciones, 51(1): 153-180. https://doi.org/10.14422/mig.i51y2021.006. Impact Factor 2021: 0.174 (Q2 SJR Cultural Studies).
2021. Pérez-Nievas, Santiago; Guillermo Cordero and Marie Mallet-García. A Tale of two cities: the Socio-political Integration of Latino Immigrants in Spain and in the US. American Behavioral Scientist, 65(9): 1131–1145. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764221996750. American Behavioral Scientist. Impact Factor 2021: 2.53 (Q2 JCR Social Sciences).
2021. Zagorski, Piotr; Rama, Jose and Guillermo Cordero. Young and Temporary: Youth Employment Insecurity and Support for Right-Wing Populist Parties in Europe. Government and Opposition, 56(3): 405-426 [doi:10.1017/gov.2019.28]. Impact Factor 2021: 2.31 (Q1 JCR Political Science).
2018. Rama, Jose and Guillermo Cordero. Who are the Losers of the Economic Crisis? Explaining the Vote for Right-wing Populist Parties in Europe after the Great Recession. Revista Española de Ciencia Política, 48: 13-43. Impact Factor 2018: 0.20 (Q3 JCR Political Science). Winner of the Prize for the “Best Foreign Language Journal Article" (2019) awarded by the Asociación Española de Ciencia Política.
2018. Cordero, Guillermo; Orriols, Lluis and Teperoglou, Eftichia. Syriza, M5S and Podemos: The Three Champions of the Angry Southern European Voter. Revista Jurídica de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 31(1): 105-131. ISSN (1575-720-X). Impact Factor 2019: 0.22 (Q1 IDR Dialnet Derecho Multidisciplinar).
2017. Cordero, Guillermo and André Blais. Is a Corrupt Government Totally Unacceptable? West European Politics, 40 (4): 645-662. Impact Factor 2017: 2.54 (D1 JCR Political Science).
2017. Cordero, Guillermo. Three Decades of Religious Vote in Europe. World Political Science, 13(1): 77-98. Impact Factor 2017: 0.21 (Q3 SJR Political Science and International Relations).
2017. Bermúdez, Sandra and Guillermo Cordero. Who is Recruiting Our Crew? Contextual Determinants of MPs Selection. Acta Politica, 52(3): 265-285. Impact Factor 2017: 1.53 (Q2 JCR Political Science).
2016. Orriols, Lluis and Guillermo Cordero. The Breakdown of the Spanish Two-party System: The Upsurge of Podemos and Ciudadanos in the 2015 General Election. South European Society and Politics, 21 (4): 469-492. Impact Factor 2016: 2.02 (Q1 JCR Political Science). Listed in South European Society and Politics "Most-Read Articles of All Times" collection.
2016. Cordero, Guillermo; Antonio Jaime-Castillo and Xavier Coller. Selecting Candidates in Multilevel Democracies. American Behavioral Scientist, 60 (7): 773-780. Impact Factor 2015: 1.91 (Q1 JCR Social Sciences).
2016. Cordero, Guillermo; Antonio Jaime-Castillo and Xavier Coller. Candidate Selection in a Multilevel Democracy. The Case of Spain. American Behavioral Scientist, 60 (7): 853-868. Impact Factor 2015: 1.91 (Q1 JCR Social Sciences).
2016. Cordero, Guillermo and Ignacio Lago. The Bright Side of the Economic Crisis: The Attribution of Political Responsibilities in Hard Times. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 49 (1): 151-170. Impact Factor 2016: 0.41 (Q4 JCR Political Science).
2016. Cordero, Guillermo and Pablo Simón. Economic Crisis and Support for Democracy in Europe. West European Politics, 39(2): 305-325. Impact Factor 2015: 1.71 (D1 JCR Political Science).
2015. Cordero, Guillermo and José Ramón Montero. Against Bipartyism, Towards Dealignment? The 2014 European Elections in Spain. South European Society and Politics, 20(3): 357-379. Impact Factor 2015: 1.21 (Q2 JCR Political Science).
2015. Cordero, Guillermo and Xavier Coller. Candidate Selection and Party Discipline. Parliamentary Affairs, 68 (3): 592-615. Impact Factor 2015: 1.11 (Q1 JCR Political Science).
2014. Cordero, Guillermo. The Activation of the Religious Vote in Spain (1979-2011). Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas, 147: 1-24. Impact Factor 2013: 0.32 (Q4 JCR Sociology). Winner of the Accesit “Research Award" (2012) awarded by the Asociación Madrileña de Sociología.
2014. Cordero, Guillermo. Religiosidad y Voto en 34 Democracias Europeas. Revista Española de Ciencia Política, 34: 35-65. Impact Factor 2014: 0.126 (Q4 SJR Political Science and International Relations).
2014. Cordero, Guillermo. De los Clivajes Sociales al Voto Religioso en Europa. Revista de Estudios Políticos, 136: 213-236. Impact Factor 2013: 0.20 (Q4 JCR Political Science).
Libros:
2022. Cordero, Guillermo, Eva Önnundóttir and Xavier Coller (eds.) The Secret Garden of Politics: International Party Dynamics of Candidate Selection. Lausanne: Frontiers Media. ISBN: 0803981244
2018. Cordero, Guillermo and Xavier Coller (eds) Democratizing Candidate Selection in Times of Crisis: New Methods, Old Receipts? New York: Palgrave Macmillan. (Q1 SPI Political Science, Internat.). ISBN: 978-3-319-76549-5
2018. Coller, Xavier, Guillermo Cordero and Antonio Jaime-Castillo (eds.) The Selection of Politicians in Times of Crisis. London: Routledge. (Q1 SPI Political Science, International). ISBN: 1138895210
2012. Cordero, Guillermo. Religiosidad y Comportamiento Electoral en Europa. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Madrid.
2011. Cordero, Guillermo and Martín, Irene. Quiénes son y Cómo Votan los Españoles de Izquierdas. Editorial Catarata. Madrid. (Q2 SPI Political Science, National). ISBN: 9788483195895
Capítulos:
2023. Navarrete, Rosa; Guillermo Cordero and Jaime Balaguer. Religiosity and Ideology in Western Europe. In Religious Voting in Western Democracies: Past Legacies and New Conflicts. Calvo, Kerman; Montero, José Ramón and Segatti, Paolo (eds.). Oxford University Press. Oxford. [Forthcoming]. (Q1 SPI Political Science, International).
2021. Pérez-Nievas, Santiago; Paradés, Marta; Cordero, Guillermo and Coller, Xavier. Democratic, yet representative? Selecting MPs in a Multilevel Polity. In Politicians in Hard Times: Spanish and South European MPs Facing Citizens after the Great Recession. Xavier Coller and Leonardo Sánchez (eds.). Palgrave. London. (Q1 SPI Political Science, International).
2019. Cordero, Guillermo; José Ramón Montero and José Rama. Las elecciones al Parlamento Europeo, 2009 y 2014: el crecimiento de los partidos eurocríticos y euroescépticos. In “Política de la Unión Europea: crisis y continuidad". Bouza, Luis and Ares, Cristina (eds.). Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas. Madrid. (Q1 SPI Political Science, National).
2019. Cordero, Guillermo; Carlos Fernández and José Rama. La Oferta Partidista en Andalucía (1982-2015). Competición sin Alternancia. In En Busca del Poder Territorial. Cuatro Décadas de Elecciones Autonómicas en España. Gómez, Braulio; Cabeza, Laura; and Alonso, Sonia (eds.). Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas. Madrid. (Q1 SPI Political Science, National).
2018. Coller, Xavier; Cordero, Guillermo; Castillo, Antonio-Jaime. Economic Crisis and the Selection of Candidates. The Selection of Politicians in Hard Times. Coller, Xavier; Cordero, Guillermo; Castillo, Antonio-Jaime (eds.). London: Routledge. (Q1 SPI Political Science, International). ISBN: 1138895210
2018. Cordero, Guillermo; Coller, Xavier; Castillo, Antonio-Jaime. The effects of the Great Recession on candidate selection in America and Europe. The Selection of Politicians in Hard Times. Coller, Xavier; Cordero, Guillermo; Castillo, Antonio-Jaime (eds.). London: Routledge. (Q1 SPI Political Science, International). ISBN: 1138895210
2018. Castillo, Antonio-Jaime; Coller, Xavier; Cordero, Guillermo. New parties and new ways od candidate selection in Spain. The Selection of Politicians in Hard Times. Coller, Xavier; Cordero, Guillermo; Castillo, Antonio-Jaime (eds.). London: Routledge. (Q1 SPI Political Science, International). ISBN: 1138895210
2018. Cordero, Guillermo and Pablo Christmann. ¿Podemos? Crónica de un Éxito Inesperado en las Pasadas Elecciones Europeas de 2014. In Opinión Pública y Cambio Electoral en España. Claves ante el Reto Europeo y la Crisis Política y Económica. Torcal, M. (ed.). Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas. Madrid. (Q1 SPI Political Science, National).
2018. Coller, Xavier; Guillermo Cordero and José Manuel Echavarren. Recruitment and selection. In Political Power in Spain: The Multiple Divides between MPs and Citizens. Coller, Xavier; Jaime-Castillo, Antonio and Mota, Fabiola (eds.). Palgrave. London. (Q1 SPI Political Science, International).
2018. Coller, Xavier; Guillermo Cordero and José Manuel Echavarren. National and Regional Identity. In Political Power in Spain: The Multiple Divides between MPs and Citizens. Coller, Xavier; Jaime-Castillo, Antonio and Mota, Fabiola (eds.). Palgrave. London. (Q1 SPI Political Science, International).
2018. Cordero, Guillermo; Peter Öhberg, AM Jaime-Castillo and Coller, Xavier. Candidate selection and party discipline in Europe: A comparative perspective. Cordero, Guillermo and Xavier Coller (eds) Democratizing Candidate Selection in Times of Crisis: New Methods, Old Receipts? New York: Palgrave Macmillan. (Q1 SPI Political Science, Internat.). ISBN: 978-3-319-76549-5
2018. Coller, X. and Cordero, Guillermo. The Iron Law of Oligarchy and New Ways of Selecting Candidates. Cordero, Guillermo and Xavier Coller (eds) Democratizing Candidate Selection in Times of Crisis: New Methods, Old Receipts? New York: Palgrave Macmillan. (Q1 SPI Political Science, Internat.). ISBN: 978-3-319-76549-5
2018. Cordero, Guillermo and Coller, Xavier. Lights and shadows of democratizing candidate selection. Cordero, Guillermo and Xavier Coller (eds) Democratizing Candidate Selection in Times of Crisis: New Methods, Old Receipts? New York: Palgrave Macmillan. (Q1 SPI Political Science, Internat.). ISBN: 978-3-319-76549-5
2017. Orriols, Lluis and Guillermo Cordero. The Breakdown of the Spanish Two-party System: The Upsurge of Podemos and Ciudadanos in the 2015 General Election. In Crisis Elections, New Contenders and Government Formation. Breaking the Mould in Southern Europe. Bosco, Anna and Verney, Susannah (eds.). Routledge. London. (Q1 SPI Political Science, International).
2016. Cordero, Guillermo and José Ramón Montero. Against Bipartyism, Towards Dealignment? The 2014 European Elections in Spain. In The 2014 European Parliament Elections in Southern Europe. Still Second Order or Critical Contests? Schmitt, Hermann and Teperoglou, Eftichia (eds.). ISBN 9781138656895. Routledge. London. (Q1 SPI Political Science, International).
2016. Coller, Xavier; Guillermo Cordero and José Manuel Echevarren. Reclutamiento y Selección. En El poder Político en España: Parlamentarios y Ciudadanía. Coller, Xavier; Jaime-Castillo, Antonio and Mota, Fabiola (eds.). Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas. Madrid. (Q1 SPI Political Science, National).
2016. Coller, Xavier; Guillermo Cordero and José Manuel Echevarren. Identidad Nacional y Regional. En El poder Político en España: Parlamentarios y Ciudadanía. Coller, Xavier; Jaime-Castillo, Antonio and Mota, Fabiola (eds.). Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas. Madrid. (Q1 SPI Political Science, National).
2013. Cordero, Guillermo and José Ramón Montero. European Parliament Elections in Spain: on the Proportionality and Representation of Nationalist and Regionalist Parties. In Elections to the European Parliament as a Challenge for Democracy. Kużelewska, E. and Kloza, D. (eds.). Aspra Publishing House. Warsow.
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