Vicenç Navarro


Vicente Navarro is a Spanish sociologist and political scientist. He has been a Professor of Health and Public Policy at Johns Hopkins University, USA, for over 30 years. He is also Emeritus Professor in Political and Social Science at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, and is the Director of the JHU-UPF Public Policy Center in Barcelona, which is jointly sponsored by the two institutions. He is also the Director of the Observatorio Social de España, where he coordinates a research project on the welfare state.
He was educated at different universities including the University of Barcelona, the London School of Economics, University of Oxford, University of Edinburgh, where he received his DMSA and Johns Hopkins University, where he received his PhD, and has received honorary doctoral degrees in Economics from the University of Lleida and the University of Málaga, both in Spain. Besides his academic career, he has been an advisor to several governments. He has worked within global institutions such as the United Nations and the World Health Organization, and has been an advisor to the President of the European Parliament. In 1984 he served as health policy advisor to the presidential campaign of Jesse Jackson.
Navarro has published 24 books which have been translated into several languages, the most recent being The Social Underdevelopment of Spain: Causes and Consequences, Anagrama; There Are Alternatives: Proposals to Create Employment and Social Wellbeing in Spain, Ed. Seguitur ; Neoliberalism, Globalization and Inequalities, Baywood; and Attack on Democracy and Wellbeing: A Critique of the Dominant Economic Thinking, Anagrama, 2015. He is also a regular contributor to the Spanish newspaper Público, as well as Rebelion.org.
He received the essay prize of the publishing company Anagrama for his book Insufficient Wellbeing, Incomplete Democracy. On That Which is not Spoken About in our Country, which is the Spanish equivalent to the Pulitzer Prize. In 2014 Professor Navarro was awarded the Stebbins Medal from Johns Hopkins University. According to the Agency of International Scientific Information of the University of Pennsylvania, professor Navarro is one of the most quoted Hispanic scientists in the international scientific literature in the Social Sciences.

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