The project MORE: Motivations, Experiences And Consequences Of Returns And Readmissions Policy: Revealing And Developing Effective Alternatives celebrates its first year with a partners meeting in Ljubljana (Slovienia). During the meeting partners presented the preliminary comparative results of WP1, which deepens into the construction of political and policy discourses around returns and readmission, and […]
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On April 25th, as part of the institutional events for the celebration of Sant Jordi at the Faculty of Geography and History, Fabiola Mancinelli, editor along with Jordi Roca and Olga Jubany of “Categorías Desbordadas,” will present the publication at 7:00 p.m. You can view the full schedule of events on the poster below. Additionally, […]
Being “left-behind”? The relevance of inequalities and their territorial dimension has become increasingly prominent in academic debate and political discourse. This issue gained particular attention after the Brexit vote and the election of Donald Trump in 2016. It is in this context that, at the end of 2022, the project EXIT: Exploring sustainable strategies to […]
On 10 November 2023, the University of Barcelona’s INCA team gave a presentation at the Twentieth Historical Materialism Conference at SOAS (London). The title of the Conference was “The Cost of Life Oppression, Exploitation and Struggle in the Time of Monsters”, and Ignacio Elpidio Domínguez Ruiz presented a talk entitled “Legitimising Casual Labour Relationships under Algocratic Governance: […]
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 […]
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 […]
Professor and GENI member Fabiola Mancinelli has participated in the TV3 programme 30 Minutes, in an episode called “Sense turisme”. In this programme she has explained the touristic effects of the COVID pandemic. Several tourism professionals also participated in said programmes, explaining their respective problems and situations. You may find more information and the full […]
On the 22 November GENI participated in the Jornada Informativa Reto 6 (H2020) “Europa en un mundo cambiante: sociedades inclusivas, innovadoras y reflexivas”, on H2020 European Projects. You can find the Power Point presentations that were shown during the session here: http://agaur.gencat.cat/ca/detalls/activitatagenda/Presentacions-Jornada-SC6-22-11-19 You can check the programme below:
We are pleased to announce that the ESRU has received funding from the European Commission’s Justice Programme for the project Let’s Go By Talking: Protecting and defending the rights of victims of anti-LGBT hate crimes: Innovative paths trough restorative justice. The project aims to increase understanding about the perspectives of victims and key professionals about […]
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