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Resilience through sports: Ukraine and Latvia confront geopolitical challenges. [PDF]
Kamenecka-Usova M, Tkalych M.
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MIND MAPPING TECHNIQUE IN UKRAINIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING
Tetyana Leshchenko, Maryna Zhovnir
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Using songs on the lessons of ukrainian as a foreign language [PDF]
Denga, Olena, Деньга, Олена
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ABSTRACT Using the case of Polish far‐right activists in Britain, this paper explores how migrants joining far‐right groups in countries of residence reconcile their own transnational lives with nativist attachment to the national soil. The paper adopts an anthropological framework on discursive and performative strategies used to navigate this ...
Rafal Soborski +2 more
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Acculturation Processes and the Experience of Traumatization in the Case of Forced Ukrainian Migrants. [PDF]
Andrushko Y, Lupei M.
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ABSTRACT This article explores Russia's genocidal discourses on Ukrainians, focusing on the predominant narrative that frames cultural genocide as the ‘liberation’ of Ukrainians through the erasure of their cultural identity. Existing literature tends to overlook this form of genocidal discourse, which diverges from typical ‘othering’ by instead ...
Martin Laryš
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Infectious Diseases in the Context of the War in Ukraine: Refugee Health Implications in Romania. [PDF]
Caliman-Sturdza OA +3 more
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ABSTRACT The collapse of the USSR forced newly independent states to forge national identities while grappling with imperial legacies. This study investigates nation‐building strategies in post‐Soviet states during 1990–1999, using the Nation‐Building Policies (NBP) dataset from the ETHNICGOODS project, which includes all socially and politically ...
Emre Amasyalı, Andrei Tarasov
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The refugee waves and the continuum of violence experienced by Ukrainian refugee women in Bulgaria. [PDF]
Pamporov A.
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ABSTRACT Following the Russian Federation's full‐scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, thousands of Ukrainian children have been forcibly taken from occupied territories and transferred to Russia. On 17 March 2023, the International Criminal Court officially recognized these actions as a war crime.
Ayşegül Aydıngün +2 more
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