Dr. Emina Bužinkić from the Institute for Development and International Relations participated in the 3rd Interdisciplinary Conference Praxsopology: Migrations, held on May 19, 2026 at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb, organized by the anthropology student club Prometheus and the ethnology and cultural anthropology student club KSEKA. Her presentation, titled New Labor Migration and the Gendered Violence of Racial Capitalism on the European Semi-Periphery, explored how new labor migrations and platform capitalism are reshaping Croatian society through racialized and gendered regimes of labor, violence, and belonging. Particular attention was given to the experiences of migrant workers in sectors marked by precarity, subcontracting, and social marginalization, as well as to emerging forms of migrant self-organization, solidarity, and political agency. The research was conducted within the framework of the DEVELOPER – Digital Data, Infrastructures and Development project, financially supported by the Croatian Science Foundation (HRZZ).

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