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“UAB Planet: The Journey to the Other – Equal in Differences” | Gabinete de Comunicación y Educación

The Gabinete de Comunicación y Educación presents “UAB Planet Guide: The Journey to the Other – Equal in Differences”. This document, conceived as an interactive multimedia material, offers a cartography of resources to travel to the other. It gathers the activities derived from this multidisciplinary initiative, invited signatures and reflections and different resources from projects, books, audiovisuals and websites. It is enriched with hyperlinks and QR codes

For Santiago Tejedor, principal researcher, “the guide is conceived as a particular cartography, which seeks to delimit different territories and thematic scenarios where communication, education, science, culture and technology are interconnected and offer innumerable ways of learning and growth. This document is to be conceived as an unfinished dialogue or as an unfinished journey”.

Among the guest authors are Gabriel Jaraba, Felipe Chibás Ortiz, Laura Cervi, Cristina Pulido Rodríguez and Diana Sanjinés, who reflect on Unesco’s MIL university cities, the university as intercultural dialogue, gender equality and interculturality in educational spaces.

The guide also analyses the different activities in which Planeta UAB: El viaje al otro – Iguales en las diferencias has collaborated:

The Journey to Peace, IX Conference on Communication, Travel and Adventure, and IX Conference on Disinformation and the Environment.

Disinformation and the Environment Conference

Day in defence of information

The Invisibles. New Ways of Walking and Telling the World, 10th Conference on Communication, Travel and Adventure

UAB Planet Hackathon  

In addition, from November 2020 to May 2021, a survey was carried out among 221 UAB (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) students to analyse day-to-day life on the university campus. They were asked about the relationships established between students and teachers and their perception of different topics such as gender, religion, learning, the use of technology in their studies and students’ rights.

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