Presentation in Rotterdam 25/5

The Transportation Research Symposium is being held from 25 to 28 May 2025 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. At this conference, the paper “Queer Mobilities: Emotional and Behavioural Patterns in Active Travel” is presented. The analysis of this study focuses on the emotions of queer people during their travels and how misogyny, lesbophobia, transphobia and racism permeate […]

Presentation in Cornellà 11/12

On December 11th we will participate in the I Congrés de Doctorandes of the UB Chair in Gender and Feminism in the City of Cornellà, at Citilab Cornellà. We share our research on queer mobilities in Barcelona, ​​focused on how LGBTIQ+ people move around the city on foot or by bicycle. Based on the interviews […]

Presentation in Cerdanyola 15/11

On November 15th we present the results of Queer Mobility at the seminar “Present and future of cycling research in Barcelona”. This presentation focuses on the experience of LBTIQ+ women and non-binary people riding bicycles. The event is held at the ICTA building of the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

Presentation in Dublin 26/8

Next August 26th, we’ll be sharing insights from the interviews of Queer Mobilities at the upcoming 35th International Geographical Congress, set to take place in Dublin. The presentation is part of the series of talks entitled “Queer Spatialities”. Check the link for further information.

Presentation in Tokyo 29/5

On May 29, we share the findings about the experience of queer people when they walk accompanied. The presentation will be part of the seminar ‘What We Talk About When We Talk About Leisure: A multidisciplinary perspective’, which will be held at the University of Tokyo. In this presentation, we will focus on the experiences […]

Presentation in Barcelona 16/2

Past February 16, we shared the results of the Queer Mobilities project in Bicihub, located in Barcelona. In this presentation, the audience was able to hear fragments from the interviews. Interviewees narrated firsthand experiences from navigating through Barcelona as queer. Also, Relief Maps, in which participants drew their feelings during their daily routes, were presented. […]