Roselyne Wangui Wachira (University of Nairobi), Hannah Bruhn (University of Cologne), Pierre Karamountzos (TU Delft), Yassine Tahiri (University Mohammed V Rabat), Rhoda Deers (University of Western Cape), Md Abdus Salam Chowdhury (University of Birmingham) What is well-being to you? Have you ever taken a moment to consider this question? Maybe your answer is in line … Continue reading “What is Well-Being to you?”
Category: Intersectionality and Well-being
Voices Unheard
Mpolokeng Mudau (University of Western Cape), Okisai Amoit (University of Nairobi), Meryam El Oultezri (University Mohammed V of Rabat) and Shingai Mushayabasa (University of Birmingham) When we are young, we are told to dream big. Like a butterfly, we emerge until we start to spread our wings. No one tells you that those wings will … Continue reading “Voices Unheard”
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”
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”