Personal blog where I share reflections, reviews, and articles on mobility, gender, active transportation, and feminisms. These posts draw from my PhD research and professional work in urban mobility. I explore how transport and urban planning affect people differently and how we can move toward more inclusive, caring cities. Thanks for reading! @andreamarianm
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Oppression and privilege in the transport sector
In transport, “neutral” is almost never neutral: it usually means planning for a dominant subject, a commuter who travels home–work–home whi...
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I want to continue the reflection I began in my previous post, inspired by the book City of Men: Masculinities and Everyday Morality on Publ...
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"While most men inhabit city streets without either explanation or apology, for women, the right to be in public is hard-won on an ever...
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