
Miquel Ramos, born in Valencia in 1979, is a journalist specializing in the far right and social movements. He was a founding member of the independent newspaper L’Avanç, where he coordinated various sections. He also co-hosted the daily morning magazine program Lliure i Directe on Radio Klara. With a degree in Information Sciences and a Master's in Sociology and Anthropology, he is a regular contributor to La Marea, El Salto, Público, and La Directa, and has collaborated with various media outlets, including the Spanish edition of The New York Times. He has also participated in panel discussions on various audiovisual media platforms such as À Punt, TV3, TVE, Cuatro, and EiTB. He has written about the far right in several edited volumes, including *Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe* (2017), *Antígona emmordassada* (2017), and *País Valencià, avui i demà* (2017), and has contributed to the Spanish far-right magazines *Searchlight* and *Hope Not Hate*. He collaborates with the Observatori Sense Tòpics on media coverage of migration and coordinated the report "From Neocons to Neo-Nazis: The Radical Right in the Spanish State" (Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, 2021). He is also a co-author of the project crimenesdeodio.info, which recovers the memory of the victims of racism, homophobia, and other forms of intolerance in Spain since 1990. He is a member of the Unió de Periodistes Valencians (Union of Valencian Journalists) and the Grup de Periodistes Ramon Barnils (Ramon Barnils Journalists Group).




