2023
DOI: 10.11143/fennia.117041
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Travelling abroad and geopolitical preferences – case of Kharkiv, Dnipro and Mariupol, Ukraine

Abstract: The paper investigates the relationship between travel abroad experience and individual geopolitical preferences in three geopolitical fault-line cities in the eastern part of Ukraine. Employing binary logistic regression as a principal research method, we show that travel experience to European countries positively correlates with pro-European attitudes and corresponds to weaker pro-Soviet sentiments. On the contrary, travel experience to Russia is associated with somewhat weaker support for European geopolit… Show more

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“…We want to acknowledge that they have produced the article in Lviv, Ukraine, during the past year of war. Titled Travelling abroad and geopolitical preferences -case of Kharkiv, Dnipro and Mariupol, Ukraine, the paper offers a crossanalysis of East Ukrainians' geopolitical preferences vis-à-vis their travel experiences in European countries and in Russia (Gnatiuk et al 2023). While the analysis itself concerns people's expressed views in 2018-2020, the paper reflects upon the findings to some extent in the current geopolitical situation.…”
Section: Content Of the Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We want to acknowledge that they have produced the article in Lviv, Ukraine, during the past year of war. Titled Travelling abroad and geopolitical preferences -case of Kharkiv, Dnipro and Mariupol, Ukraine, the paper offers a crossanalysis of East Ukrainians' geopolitical preferences vis-à-vis their travel experiences in European countries and in Russia (Gnatiuk et al 2023). While the analysis itself concerns people's expressed views in 2018-2020, the paper reflects upon the findings to some extent in the current geopolitical situation.…”
Section: Content Of the Issuementioning
confidence: 99%