The book Labour Mobility in the EU is an edited volume that explores a variety of existing and emerging challenges concerning labour mobility in the EU through the prism of different professions and mobile professionals. A multidisciplinary approach and the utilization of different methodologies pave the path for analytical discussions about the effects of intra-EU mobility, efficiency and equity of free mobility within the EU and multiple implications for individuals, states and national policies. Th¬e book opens with a theoretical chapter, which provides an exhaustive insight into the mobility as a theoretical concept, policy agenda and fundamental European value. Next, the complex interplay of multiple and multi-level effects of labour mobility is illuminated through five case studies that outline the dilemmas, paradoxes, impacts and consequences of intra-EU mobility on the case of mobility of healthcare workers, artists and creative workers, posted workers, care workers and highly educated professionals. The contributing authors’ case studies are a result of longstanding scholarly research and active participation in a variety of projects relating to mobility.
C.02 Editorial board of a national monograph
COBISS.SI-ID: 293343232The crisis occasioned by the requirement to manage the mass arrival of people as witnessed in 2015 and 2016 in Slovenia, as well as in the countries lying on their route from Turkey via Greece to Germany and Sweden, has brought to the fore numerous stereotypes regarding the reasons for migration. These stereotypes remain visible on the surface, are partial and show us that, in reality and across the world, there are significantly different groups of migrants whom we can distinguish in terms of their reasons for migrating. In fact, the terms economic, political and ecological migration/movement are part of the same theoretical ‘triangle’, which is an analytical imaginarium of investigations into the same global social, political and economic reality. Therefore, migrants are people who move for related and interconnected reasons which we are able to observe separately in an analytical sense, and which appear in analyses as different, but which are nevertheless a part and a consequence of the same global relations. The aim of lecture was to place management of the flows of large numbers of people in transit within a global causal context.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 42706221The multidisciplinary, international and bilingual academic journal Dve domovini / Two Homelands: Migration Studies is the central Slovenian journal in migration studies. It publishes articles and book reviews in the fields of humanities and social sciences focusing on various aspects of international migration. The journal has been published since 1990 and has an international editorial board. In 2014, the journal received the recognition of TOP ACHIEVEMENT FOR 2013 in Social Sciences. Abstracts and indexing: SSCI – Social Sciences Citation Index, SCOPUS, FRANCIS (Sociology/Ethnology/Linguistics of Francis), IBZ – International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, IBR – International Bibliography of Book Reviews, Sociological Abstracts, IBSS International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, MSHMaisons des Sciences de l’Homme, Social SciSearch, Journal Citation Reports / Social Science Edition. Besides the chief editor, M. Milharčič Hladnik, and the editor-in-charge, M. Lukšič Hacin, the following members of the programme group have been members of this journal's international editorial board: J. Gombač, J. Mlekuž, A. Kalc, K. Toplak and J. Žitnik Serafin.
C.04 Editorial board of an international magazine
The core of this exhibition is a life story of one of Istrian work migrants, an egg seller, a woman called Marija Franca from Gračišče, and an ethnographic photo comic strip of her trade route. The photo comics emerged out of research and documentation of Marija's circular route between Gračišče, the villages around Buzet and Trieste. The representation of her life and trade route includes excerpts from her interviews, interviews with her daughters, passages from her books Šavrinka stories I, II, and III as well as excerpts from the fieldwork diaries of the exhibition authors, which they wrote on route.
F.28 Organising an exhibition
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