The Social and Cultural Geography research group brings together scholars with diverse regional expertise in Europe, Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East. Our work examines how intimate lives are shaped by global inequalities and (geo)political dynamics. We draw on feminist, critical, and postcolonial approaches to study how bodies, technologies, and emotions intersect with questions of mobility, belonging, and social justice. We are committed to methodological innovation, using affective, mobile, and multi-media research tools. Collaboration across disciplines and regions central to our ethos, as we aim to make geography a space of engaged and inclusive knowledge production.