Research
Julià started his PhD in January 2024 at the Department of Comparative Politics. Prior to this, he served as a researcher in the Quality of Democracy group at the University of Barcelona and in the Political Actors and Elites group at the Autonomous University of Madrid. Preceding this, Julià earned a MA in Democracy and Government from the Autonomous University of Madrid and a BA in Political Science from Pompeu Fabra University. His academic supervisors are Fay Farstad and Håkon Sælen.
Julià's research is centered on examining party positioning and competition related to climate change in Western countries and in Latin America, with a specific focus on conservative and radical-right parties. Aligned with the PARTYCLIM project, led by Fay Farstad, Julià's project aims to analyse climate change positions among various political parties.
The project aims to generate new data on party positions regarding climate change, employing a comparative approach that spans both time and countries.
Teaching
- The Politics of the Environment (SAMPOL236)
- Bachelor's theses supervision
Publications
Academic article
- Javier Martínez-Cantó; Julià Tudó Cisquella (2025). Aliança Catalana and Vox in Catalonia: united in nativism, divided by the nation. (external link)
- Piotr Zagórski; Juan Roch; Julià Tudó Cisquella et al. (2024). Generation Z: Pessimistic and populist? A conjoint experiment on the determinants of populist voting in Spain. (external link)