Mojca Pajnik is senior research associate at the Peace Institute, Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies in Ljubljana and lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana. Topics of her research relate to issues of citizenship, media and communication, migration, integration, multiculturalism, politics of inclusion/exclusion, gender (in)equality. Her recent books include Contesting integration, engendering migration: Theory and practice, co-edited with F. Anthias (Palgrave, 2014); Work and the challenges of belonging: Migrants in globalizing economies, co-edited with F. Anthias (Cambridge Scholars, 2014); Precarious migrant labour across Europe, co-edited with G. Campani (Peace Institute, 2011). Currently she coordinates Digital citizenship project (http://www.digitalnodrzavljanstvo.si/), is partner to RAGE, Hate Speech and Populist Othering in Europe through the Racism, Age, Gender Looking Glass (EC, 2013-2015) and mentor to Communication Practices in the Context of Social Uprisings and Requests for Public Accountability (Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Regional Research Promotion Programme Western Balkans, in cooperation with the University of Freiburg, 2014-2015).