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The Roads that Intersect

The effect of perception of safety on mobility amongst women in Leiden and Birmingham extended to a theory on the visual understanding of intersectionality Lotte Sikkema (Leiden University), Rosanna Walsh (University of Birmingham) In a way, our living room reflects the variety of the people that live in it. On the one hand, there’s a … Continue reading “The Roads that Intersect”

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Constraints of cyclotopia

Ruben van de Boel (TU Delft), Robin Breedeveld (University of Cape Town), Lejla Adami (University of Birmingham), Hajar El Bakkari (University Mohammed V of Rabat), Sandra Tikale (University of Cologne) Download the pdf version of the blog Who can enjoy the benefits of riding a bike, depends on the given infrastructure and the ability and … Continue reading “Constraints of cyclotopia”

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Selling Africa

Kendra Parry (Leiden University) The world exists like a tapestry of culture and traditions. In some places the unique pieces of cloth are chaotically interwoven with each other, in others the original pattern is kept more neatly. Nonetheless, there is hardly any piece that remains completely untouched – free from interaction with the others. The … Continue reading “Selling Africa”

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Defending his own viewpoint: the case of Imilchil festival

Yassin Boudriq (University Mohammed V of Rabat) The world exists like a tapestry of culture and traditions. In some places the unique pieces of cloth are chaotically interwoven with each other, in others the original pattern is kept more neatly. Nonetheless, there is hardly any piece that remains completely untouched – free from interaction with … Continue reading “Defending his own viewpoint: the case of Imilchil festival”

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Can the well-being of humans, animals and green-spaces thrive in harmony? A global decarbonisation perspective

Catrin Rathbone (University of Birmingham), Ivan Eikelenboom (TU Delft), Owain Rose (University of Birmingham) Green spaces provide areas for nature to thrive within our increasingly anthropogenic world. In Dakar, the sacred baobab trees have stood bold amidst the urbanisation around them and continue to hold religious and pre-colonial ecological significance to the people, as do … Continue reading “Can the well-being of humans, animals and green-spaces thrive in harmony? A global decarbonisation perspective”

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Biking across borders

Ruben van de Boel (TU Delft), Robin Breedeveld (University of Cape Town), Lejla Adami (University of Birmingham), Hajar El Bakkari (University Mohammed V of Rabat), Sandra Tikale (University of Cologne) Download the pdf version of the blog In Biking Across Borders, we take you on a biking trip around the world. Not only are we crossing … Continue reading “Biking across borders”

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Weaving Well-being – Multivocal and Multilocal Stories of Employment and Identities

Hind Bouqartacha (University Mohammed V of Rabat), Liesbeth Nonkululeko Kanis (Leiden University), Simone Pfeifer (University of Cologne) Introduction This self-portrait expresses the themes of identity, in/visibility, voice and marginalisation addressed in this blogpost. Like the patterns and threads in the background that merge with the clothing, we are weaving together stories from different localities that … Continue reading “Weaving Well-being – Multivocal and Multilocal Stories of Employment and Identities”

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