sssp 2022
DOI: 10.33120/sssppj.vi50(53).604
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Psychology of home and Ukrainian migrants’ socio-psychological adaptation abroad

Abstract: Study goal and methods. Study of the course of socio-psychological adaptation of Ukrainian refugees abroad, their perceptions of home and host country, as well as intergroup interaction between Ukrainian refugees and the autochthonous population. The research was conducted within the framework of the scientific approach to intergroup interaction as the dynamics of conscious and unconscious. Case study of narratives of Ukrainian migrants as a form of representation of individual meanings and thematic cons… Show more

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“…The exodus of war refugees from Ukraine triggered, not only in Poland, a wave of phenomena occurring along the axis of the Ukrainian war refugee -the host society. Papers appeared in the literature reporting on, among other things: migration preferences (Elinder et al, 2023), psychological consequences of the refugee role in the host society and the care of war victims (Duray-Parmentier, 2022; Greeneway et al, 2022), the dynamics of attitudes towards refugees (Kirk, 2022;Mois et al, 2024), vulnerability of refugees in the host country (Mendola & Pera, 2022), institutional arrival infrastructures in refugees' home-making (Kox & van Liempt, 2022;Holovko & Korolyk-Boyko, 2022), refugee narratives created in the media (Zawadzka-Paluektau, 2023), the future of Ukraine's population (Kulu et al, 2023), relations between refugees and the new home (Korobanova & Schulzhenko, 2022) and the construction of 'hierarchies of victims' (Mickelsson, 2023a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exodus of war refugees from Ukraine triggered, not only in Poland, a wave of phenomena occurring along the axis of the Ukrainian war refugee -the host society. Papers appeared in the literature reporting on, among other things: migration preferences (Elinder et al, 2023), psychological consequences of the refugee role in the host society and the care of war victims (Duray-Parmentier, 2022; Greeneway et al, 2022), the dynamics of attitudes towards refugees (Kirk, 2022;Mois et al, 2024), vulnerability of refugees in the host country (Mendola & Pera, 2022), institutional arrival infrastructures in refugees' home-making (Kox & van Liempt, 2022;Holovko & Korolyk-Boyko, 2022), refugee narratives created in the media (Zawadzka-Paluektau, 2023), the future of Ukraine's population (Kulu et al, 2023), relations between refugees and the new home (Korobanova & Schulzhenko, 2022) and the construction of 'hierarchies of victims' (Mickelsson, 2023a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%