Javier  Terrero

Javier Terrero

Research Assistant

International Inequalities Institute

Languages
English
Key Expertise
Employment polarisation, Regional inequalities, Populism

About me

Javier Terrero is a Research Assistant at the International Inequalities Institute under the supervision of Professor Neil Lee. He works on topics related to employment polarisation, regional inequalities and the regional dimensions of populism. Javier also works as a Junior Economist at the OECD, where he focuses on Product Market Regulation. 

He holds an MPA in Economic Policy from the LSE and a BA in International Relations from King's College London. 

Expertise Details

Employment polarisation; Regional inequalities; Regional dimensions of populism

Recent Publications

  • Trevisan, F., Vaughan, M. & Vromen, A. (2025). Story Tech: Power, Storytelling, and Social Change Advocacy. University of Michigan Press. 
  • Vaughan, M. & Schieferdecker, D. (2025), 'Seeing a New Type of Economic Inequality Discourse: Inequality as Spectacle in the “Billionaire Space Race”', International Journal of Communication, 19 (1), 348-369 
  • Vaughan, M., & Kerr, S. (2025). Visual representations of wealth inequality in political communication. Visual Communication.
  • Vaughan, M., Gruber, J. B., & Langer, A. I. (2025). The tension between connective action and platformisation: Disconnected action in the GameStop short squeeze. New Media & Society, 27(2), 632-654.