Iztok Šori (PhD in Sociology) is a researcher and director at the Peace Institute, Slovenia, an independent research and advocacy organization dedicated to human rights, democracy and social justice. His academic interests focus on the intersections of gender, migration, and labour. With extensive experience in both national and international research projects, he has recently led a project on occupational risks in sex work. In addition to his research activities, Šori works closely with advisory bodies on science and gender equality. His most recent publication (2024) examines the affective framing of migration as a security threat by right-wing populist movements. Majda Hrženjak (PhD in Sociology) is a senior researcher at the Peace Institute, Slovenia. Her work explores care work, gender, and labour market inequalities through an interdisciplinary lens that bridges sociology and gender studies. She has coordinated and contributed to numerous national and international research projects and serves on editorial and scientific boards, including Men and Masculinities. Her scholarship is published in leading international journals and edited collections, with a focus on the social organization of care, labour mobility, and intersectional inequalities. Her most recent work (2025) examines the governance of labour migration in senior care homes.