Multidisciplinary collaborative research project to reduce inequalities & make urban transport inclusive for the vulnerable population in India and Bangladesh
๐ข Call for Papers ๐๐
We invite academicians and practitioners to contribute to an edited book on the theme of "Inclusive Transport and Mobilities for Asian Cities."
Send in your 250-word abstract to [email protected] by 10 August 2023
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We are delighted to present a quick snapshot of EQUIMOB's research outputs focusing on equitable mobilities in India and Bangladesh. The document contains a brief overview of all the scientific outputs from 2019 such as journal articles and book chapters; (1/3)
On 23rd April as part of @equimob seminar Prof. @HydeM1976 will launch and discuss the scope of the new Journal of Global Ageing! Come join the discussion!
The panel was an excellent knowledge sharing exercise and generated interesting discussions around transport policies, welfare economies and transport inequalities in the Global South. Thanks @dimitris_ballas@NikLomax for providing us space for the panel.
@SGPL_UU@NWONieuws
What better way to share research evidence than a panel. EQUIMOB researchers presented a comprehensive panel titled 'Impact of transport inequalities on life course transitions' at the @IGU_Online_ @uaegean#symposium on Applied #Population#Geography in Lesbos, Greece.
@Arun_balachandr combining data from IHDS and transport indicators data from CST, explores the impact of transportation on non-agricultural
employment in twelve Indian cities. 'Role of transport in employment among vulnerable groups: Intersectional evidence from Indian cities.'
๐ข Call for Papers ๐๐
We invite academicians and practitioners to contribute to an edited book on the theme of "Inclusive Transport and Mobilities for Asian Cities."
Send in your 250-word abstract to [email protected] by 10 August 2023
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We begin Qualitative Methods Workshop for Mobilities and Transport research with students and researchers at BUET, Dhaka. The interactive sessions encourage participants to engage and share their experiences. @equimob#Qualitative#Qual#QualitativeMethods@SGPL_UU
Absorbing discussion led by @drkarenlucas and @ajbailey24 on gendered experiences, mobility infrastructure and comparative transport conditions in cities of South Asia.
The final session with EQUIMOB presentations at
@INTALInC seminar series begins with Seama Mowri's presentation "Modest Mobilities: Performing gender and respectability on two-wheelers in Dhaka"
https://t.co/upRQM7hWhGโฆ #inclusivemobilities
To conclude this fascinating list of papers, we have Prof. Sanghamitra presenting her research about 'Barriers to womenโs mobility in the first- and last-mile stretches in Kolkata.'
#Kolkata#gender#transport