Project description
Redefining urban mobility for women
Across Europe, women bear a disproportionate burden of unpaid care work, spending double the time men do on tasks such as escorting children to and from school and other activities. This responsibility significantly shapes women’s mobility patterns, with mothers more likely to accompany children than fathers. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) programme, the VELOCARE project explores how using bicycles for children’s everyday activities transforms urban mobility. Based in Tallinn, Estonia, the project aims to uncover how city environments either support or hinder women’s mobility, fostering inclusive and sustainable solutions. This project addresses gender disparities in mobility and underscores the role of care in shaping urban environments for future generations.
Objective
Within Europe, women spend up to twice as much time on unpaid care work as men do and mobility related to care tasks represents a significant part of womens daily travel. Escorting children tends to be unequally distributed amongst parents and they are much more likely to travel with their mothers than with their fathers. By introducing the novel concept of affective vlomobilities of care that focuses on the use of bicycle for accompanying children to their everyday activities, VELOCARE addresses a critical research question that is often ignored in most cities: how does the urban environment either contribute to or exacerbate gender disparities by facilitating or impeding the mobility of women who escort their children? Through the implementation of a policy-oriented interdisciplinary approach and innovative methodology that builds on sensory data, the research examines the broader implications of these dynamics on the emotional bonding of the mother and child, and on womens choice to adapt cycling as an environmentally sustainable mode of transportation in Tallinn, Estonia. Putting emphasis on the soft aspects of everyday travel, the research will advance knowledge that will help put affect and care at the centre of mobilities planning and make cities more inclusive of the needs of women and children.
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - European Fellowships
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10120 Tallinn
Estonia
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