Assistance to Ukrainian War Refugees in Central Europe (2022-2024)

Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 240 Seiten
ISBN 3031861809
EAN 9783031861802
Veröffentlicht August 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Palgrave Macmillan

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Introduction: Refugee Assistance, Central European Identity, and the Question of History.- Part I: The Dynamics of Institutionalised Help.- 1.- From Grassroots Mobilisation to Securing Diverse Long-Term Needs? A critical analysis of the complex assistance provided to Ukrainian refugees in Poland between 2022 and 2024.- 2.- From Chaos to Coordination: The Evolution of Refugee Support in Slovakia PostUkraine Invasion.- 3.- The role of IOM in the assistance to Ukrainian refugees in Czechia and Poland.- 4.- The Role of Moldova in Strengthening the International Protection Mechanisms for Ukrainian Refugees.- Part II: Individual Experiences of Giving and Receiving Help.- 5.- Why Help? Motivations and Effects of Hosting Ukrainian War Refugees in Polish Private Homes in 2022.- 6.- Navigating New Horizons: A Ukrainian Historian's Autoethnography of Resilience and Adaptation in Poland.- 7.- Gratitude, Gratefulness, and Indebtedness. The Case of Ukrainian Refugees Hosted in Polish Households (2022-23).- Part III: Refugee Assistance in the Digital Era: A Reflection on the Role of Technology.- 8.- Invisible Assistance: New Technologies as Facilitators of Ukrainian Refugees’ Journey and Homemaking Process.

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Mägorzata Dzieköska is a sociologist specializing in migration studies, particularly in return migration and re-adaptation process. She obtained a PhD degree at the University of Warsaw, Poland. She is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Bialystok, Poland. She was a PI of several research projects dedicated to contemporary Polish migration, return migration, and Polish migration of the 1980s. In her projects, she employs qualitative research methods. The results of her research have been published in high-impact academic journals such as: "Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies", "Nordic Journal of Migration Research", "Global Networks".
Kamil Luczaj is a sociologist specializing in migration studies and the sociology of higher education. He earned his PhD degree from Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of -ód-, Poland. Previously, he held positions as a visiting academic colleague at the University of New Mexico (2013-2014), a research fellow at the Slovak Academy of Sciences (2018, Institute of Sociology), and a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge (2020-2021, Faculty of Education), as well as a Research Associate at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (2022, Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center). His research expertise includes qualitative interviewing and ethnographic research. He has led several research projects focusing on academic migrants and the academic profession. His research findings have been published in esteemed journals such as "Studies in Higher Education," "International Journal of Sociology of Education," "Geoforum," "English for Specific Purposes," and "Higher Education Policy."