INSEAI DISCUSSION – Capitalism 4.0 between the Digital Economy and Structural Informality

Published: 03.11.2025

On October 31, the University of Valencia (UV) hosted the discussion “Capitalism 4.0 between the Digital Economy and Structural Informality: Current Debates within the ILO Global Agenda”, organized by the INSEAI Network.

The event featured Pablo Granovsky, sociologist, lecturer, and researcher at the University of Buenos Aires, the National University of Moreno, and the National University of La Matanza (Argentina). Granovsky is also a consultant on technology, work, and education at the UOCRA Foundation, and Director of Training at ITRAS. His participation took place during his research stay at the Autonomous University of Madrid, within the framework of the INSEAI project. 

The event brought together students from the double degree in Political Science and Sociology, along with researchers from the University of Valencia. It was organized by Raúl Lorente, Verónica Ramírez, and Ángela Medina, members of the INSEAI team in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at the same university. 

From left to right: Josep V. Pitxer, Óscar Muñoz, Empar Aguado, Verónica Ramírez, Raúl Lorente, Grabriela Rivada, Pablo Granovsky y Ángela Medina. 

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