At the International Scientific and Professional Conference “Migrations and Identity: Culture, Economy, State 3” on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the founding of IMIN (Zagreb, November 11–12, 2024), a scientific panel titled “Island Migrations and Mobilities – Impact on Local Communities, Heritage, and Development” was held. The panel was led by Dr. Ana Perinić Lewis, Institute for Migration Studies, and Dr. Marina Blagaić, Institute for Ethnology and Folklore Studies.
Panel participants:
- Olga Orlić (Institute for Ethnology and Folklore Studies): Old and New Sailors. Transformations in the Labor Migration of Sailors
- Dragan Nimac (Institute for Migration Studies): Cultural Identity of Croatian Islands in the Whirlwind of Migration Processes. Analysis of the Content of the Newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija
- Marina Blagaić, Dora Dunatov, Iva Niemčić (Institute for Ethnology and Folklore Studies): Popular Devotions as Places of Return to the Island and Reproduction of Community Belonging
- Matea Zajc Petranović, Petra Rajić Šikanjić, Marijana Peričić Salihović (Institute for Anthropology): Migration Processes and Population Structure in Croatia – 50 Years of Experience from the Institute for Anthropology
- Ingeborg Matečić, Vjekoslav Barišić (Faculty of Economics, University of Zagreb): Comparative Analysis of the Competitiveness of Tourist Destinations on the Islands of Hvar and Korčula
- Ana Perinić Lewis, Tomislav Oroz (Institute for Migration Studies, Department of Ethnology and Anthropology, University of Zadar): New Hvar Residents – Coming, Staying, and Becoming Islanders
Link to the abstract booklet: https://migracije-konferencija3.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/KnjigaSazetaka_2024.pdf