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Intersectional inequalities from a spatial and emotional perspective ERC Starting Grant 2021 | Universitat Pompeu Fabra Project led by Maria Rodó-Zárate @mariarodo.bsky.social
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We’re excited for the next GRETA seminar of 2025–26! Aranka Scherping presents: “Cuerpos que cuidan, espacios que agotan: una cartografía feminista del trabajo de cuidados”. 🗓 Nov 12 | ⏰ 2:30–3:30 PM | 📍 Room 23.103, Mercè Rodoreda (UPF)
The study argues for a relational and plural understanding of the right to the city, grounded in situated and intersectional experiences that reveal how belonging and exclusion are co-produced in urban life. Full article here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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It frames the right to the city within broader debates in urban theory, addressing tensions between economic perspectives and feminist, postcolonial, and queer critiques. It shows how these dynamics unfold in Southern Europe through distinct colonial, migratory, and racial logics
🔎We are pleased to announce our new publication in Urban Studies: “The intersectional right to the city: Non-binary and trans people navigating gender, race, and class in Barcelona” co-authored by Belén Masi and @mariarodo.bsky.social