Bru Laín holds a Bachelor Degree in Sociology (2010), a Ma in Political Sciences (2011) and a Postgraduate in Politics, Philosophy and Economics (2012). He has been a invited pre-doc researcher at the Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy of the Concordia University (Montreal, 2014), at the Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics of the University of Brighton (Brighton, 2015), and a post-doc at the Chair Hoover d'éthique économique et sociale of the Université Catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve, 2017). He has been invited professor at the Universidad Nacional de Ecuador (2017), the University of Leeds (2018) and the McGill University (2018). He is affiliate professor at the Department of Social Sciences of the ELISAVA - Pompeu Fabra University teaching Introduction to Economics, and Sociology at the University of Barcelona, where he obtained his PhD in 2016 supervised by professor Peter Wagner as a Junior European Researcher.
He is a member of the Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN), the Secretary of the Spanish Basic Income Network (RRB) and Research Fellow at the UBIEXP Research Project conducted by the Centre of Ethics, Politics and Society of the University of Minho, Portugal.
His work deals with the interrelations of political economy, political philosophy and public policies. He is particularly interested on property rights –public, private and common– and their historical and normative dimensions. He is also working on the republican thought, inequalities and distributive justice, basic income and minimum income schemes –topics he has published and lectured about both at public and academic events.
Contact: [email protected]
Academia: ub.academia.edu/BruLa%C3%ADnEscandell
He is a member of the Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN), the Secretary of the Spanish Basic Income Network (RRB) and Research Fellow at the UBIEXP Research Project conducted by the Centre of Ethics, Politics and Society of the University of Minho, Portugal.
His work deals with the interrelations of political economy, political philosophy and public policies. He is particularly interested on property rights –public, private and common– and their historical and normative dimensions. He is also working on the republican thought, inequalities and distributive justice, basic income and minimum income schemes –topics he has published and lectured about both at public and academic events.
Contact: [email protected]
Academia: ub.academia.edu/BruLa%C3%ADnEscandell