Learning by doing

About the event

Come see the city and daily life through different eyes through a series of talks that invite reflection. We will explore the city as a space of conflict and care, unmask the Dunning-Kruger effect in our household finances, and analyze how gender influences the perception of risk when using public transport. It is an ideal event to think, question, and transform our reality from the local and everyday perspective.

Featured talks

  • Narrating Zaragoza from ecofeminism: María Durán Eusebio (Universidad San Jorge) analyzes gentrification and forms of urban resistance.
  • Nightmare on Home Street: Kruger in your finances: Aurora Sevillano Rubio (Universidad de Zaragoza) explores how cognitive psychology affects our financial decisions.
  • Gender also travels by tram: Eva Blasco Giménez (Universidad de Zaragoza) presents the results of the European project OptiPEx on safety and accessibility on the Zaragoza tram.
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