The Polish research group Badaczki i Badaczke na Granicy held its third international seminar on the topic “Researching, Archiving, and Creating Memory: Methodologies and Ethics of Research (and Activism) on the Border.” The seminar took place at the Polish-Belarusian border and brought together more than 40 researchers studying the European migration and border regime. Among the participants was IRMO researcher Emina Bužinkić, who presented her work “People’s Tribunals on Migrant Deaths and Disappearances: Justice Matters and Ethics.” This research is being developed as part of her independent study on feminist and abolitionist ethics and methodologies in alternative justice-seeking processes. Last year, Bužinkić conducted part of her research on the feminist ethics and methodology of the Women’s Court with the support of the Ecumenical Women’s Initiative.
IRMO aktualno “Croatian small and medium-sized enterprises in the green transition: What have the new geopolitical circumstances brought us?”
In the new issue of IRMO aktualno, Nevenka Čučković, PhD, analyses the impact of the new geopolitical circumstances on the processes of the green transition in Croatian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Owing to their size and limited financial capacity,...




