Author Archives: ubarcelona

REPROMOB 2nd International Conference (on-line): “Researching reproductive mobilities and sexual and reproductive rights activism in a rapid changing, globalized world: challenges and opportunities for engaged researchers” March 27th-29th 2023, from 4.30 to 7.30pm CET (participation is free, no registration is required) Check the presentation of the Conference and its program. Languages: Spanish, English (no simultaneous translation […]

Areas that are ‘left behind’? Territorial Inequalities in eight European Countries The EXIT research project aims to explore the causes and implications of socio-economic inequalities from a territorial perspective, proposing ways to address these inequalities through action research using an interdisciplinary and multisite approach, with the participation of communities on the ground. The project is […]

We are very happy to announce that today the PEARL project starts! PEARL is an Erasmus+ KA220 Youth project that aims to equip young migrants with the skills to use novel digital democracy tools to spearhead their democratic participation and increase the capacity of non-profit organisations and public authorities staff to promote migrant youth participation […]

The coordinator of GENI, Olga Jubany, participated in the special program on the hate speech of Sense Ficció, led by Carles Prats, on TV3. Through the voices of different experts in the field, such as Ana Lucia Olivos, Desirée Bela-Lobedde, Jaume Hombrado and Olga Jubany, “Les llavors de l’odi” aims to reveal the origins of rejection […]

    We are pleased to announce that the University of Barcelona is hosting the JUSTICE OUTSIDE THE BOX: THE RESOTRATIVE APPROACH TO ANTI-LGBT HATE CRIMES conference on the 19th of November, bringing to its end the project LetsGoByTalking: Protecting and defending the rights of anti-LGBT hate crimes: Innovative paths through restorative justice.  The conference will bring […]

GENI member Ignacio Elpidio Domínguez Ruiz has published with Egales Se vende diversidad: Orgullo, promoción y negocio en el World Pride. It is an ethnography that focuses on the role of sexual and gender diversity within tourism and urban tourist promotion, drawing from the case of the 2017 WorldPride mega event in Madrid. More information is available at […]

The Journal of Homosexuality has just published “There is LGBTQ Life beyond the Big City”: Discourses, Representations and Experiences in Two Medium-Sized Spanish Cities, a research article by Olga Jubany, Josan Langarita, and Jordi Mas. Abstract: Whilst debates on sexual diversity in public space have been extensive, these have tended to focus on large cities as the […]