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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 법률 > 시민권
· ISBN : 9781032730639
· 쪽수 : 316쪽
· 출판일 : 2024-11-11
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Foreword: exploring how and why minorities shape the majority (Catherine Wanner). 1. Introduction. Ethno-cultural minority identities at war in Ukraine and beyond (Kyriaki Topidi) PART I: Minority politics, language, and identity during the war. 2. National minorities in Ukraine: contextualizing challenges and searching for policy solutions (Olena Bohdan and Viktoriya Sereda) 3. Majority-minority relations in Ukraine: state minority politics in a changed security context (Kateryna Haertel) PART II: Collective memory and minorities’ coping strategies. 4. Collective memory, Islam, and coping strategies of Crimean Tatars in occupied Crimea (Elmira Muratova) 5. Public discourses connected to the Russian war in Ukraine: the representation of Jewish communities (Alla Marchenko) 6. Shia Muslims of Ukraine during the Russian invasion (Akif Tahiiev) PART III: Mobilization, resilience, and humanitarianism 7. Muslim organizations in Ukraine and the challenges of wartime: moderation, mobilization, and resilience (Oleg Yarosh) 8. Mobilizing Christian emotions: everyday ethnicity and resiliency in a Transcarpathian Hungarian NGO (Marc Roscoe Loustau) 9. The Ukrainian national minority and forced migrants in Poland: the case of Przemysl (Tomasz Kosiek) 10. Going beyond regional: the Greek Catholic Church as a communicator of dignity during the Russo-Ukrainian war (Nadia Zasanska) PART IV: Displacement and identity preservation during the war 11. Exodus of the Hungarian minority from Ukraine? War-induced ethnic dynamics in the Ukrainian-Hungarian border region (Agnes Er?ss, Katalin Kovaly, and Patrik Tatrai) 12. Meskhetian/Ahiska Turks in time of uncertainty: changes in civic, ethnic, and religious identification (Mykola Homanyuk and Hasan Basri Bulbul) 13. Ukrainian Roma facing the challenges of the Russian-Ukrainian war and displacement (Valentyn Zharonkin, Janush Panchenko, and Mykola Homanyuk) 14. Concluding remarks (Elmira Muratova and Nadia Zasanska)














