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YSI-RSA Webinar Series on Regional Inequalities and Perceived Left-Behindness
YSI Webinar on Inequalities & Left-behindness
Location:
Online
Type:
Presentation series

Speakers
Paolo Veneri
Full Professor of Economic Policy - Social Sciences Area - Gran Sasso Science Institute
Grete Gansauer
Assistant Professor of Sustainable Communities - Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources - University of Wyoming
Arndt Leininger
Assistant professor for political science research methods - Chemnitz University of Technology
Malin Roiha
Researcher - European Social Research Unit & University of Barcelona
Emma Fàbrega
Postdoc Researcher - European Social Research Unit & University of Barcelona
Description
The YSI Urban and Regional Economics, and Behavior and Society Working Groups, in partnership with the Regional Studies Association (RSA) invite students, early scholars and all members to join the Webinar Series on Regional Inequalities and Perceived Left-Behindness.
The objective is to explore the growing relevance of perceived left-behindness and subjective well-being in economics. Over four sessions, we will delve into how feelings of relative deprivation, spatial inequalities, and socio-economic discontent are reshaping regional trajectories and influencing economic outcomes. By bringing together scholars working at the intersection of perception, well-being, and place, the series aims to foster a deeper understanding of how these dimensions can enrich regional analysis, inform policy, and ultimately contribute to more inclusive territorial development.
4) November 12, 2025 (15:00-16:00 CEST) – Policy, Perception and Place: Rethinking Regional Development Strategies (Malin Roiha & Emma Fàbrega – European Social Research Unit & University of Barcelona, Spain)
Concluding the series, this webinar will focus on how subjective indicators and local perceptions can be better integrated into policy-making. We’ll explore innovative approaches and the challenges of designing place-sensitive strategies that address both material and perceived inequalities.
Previous sessions:
1) July 16, 2025 (15:00-16:00 CEST) – Subjective well-being and spatial inequalities (Paolo Veneri – GSSI, Italy)
The literature from the last decade has highlighted the paradox of urban well-being, where cities offer economic advantages at a
Hosted by Working Group(s):
Attendees
Alex Holmes
Thoa Tran
Verónica Isabel Sandoval
Luise Koeppen
Alexandra Badort
Aulia Rahman
Josue Gonzalez
Nicola Pilling
Kate Buskirk
Arturo Conejo
giuseppe simone
Wessel Verhoog
Yun Wang
Ana Patrícia Veloso
Fatih Cure
Ihar Buika
Rachel Barber
Sourav Sahu
Juliane Groth
Lukas Willing
Jason Bell
Christina Wolf
