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2 produkter
Ukrainian Society During Wartime
Grassroots Resilience as a Mechanism for Social Transformation
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
1 473 kr
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This volume offers a timely, empirically grounded analysis of how Ukrainian society adapts and transforms under the strain of full-scale war. It reconceptualises resilience not as passive endurance, but as a dynamic process involving individuals, communities, and institutions. Focusing on bottom-up responses, contributors examine how resilience is enacted through local governance, civic activism, youth agency, linguistic identity, and social inclusion.Based on qualitative and quantitative research – much of it conducted during wartime – the chapters demonstrate how decentralisation, civic engagement, and shifting social attitudes have enabled both resistance and adaptation. While the focus remains on societal responses, the volume also reflects on the methodological and ethical complexities of researching under conditions of war and suggests context-sensitive approaches to studying social resilience amid disruption.This book is essential reading for scholars of Eastern Europe, conflict and resilience studies, sociology, political science, and governance, as well as for policymakers, NGOs, and practitioners working in crisis contexts.
Eight Years After the Revolution of Dignity
What Has Changed in Ukraine During 20132021?
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
364 kr
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This book views the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity, from a broad systemic perspective, as an ongoing process in which societal, economic, political, and institutional developments are intertwined. The Euromaidan and further developments, especially the Russian aggression, accelerated the westward reorientation of the economy, strengthened institutional checks and balances (for instance, through decentralization), changed the main social cleavage from an ethnolinguistic one to a division between urban creative and “oligarchic” classes, reshaped identity towards formation of a political nation, and increased the role of modernizing forces, especially civil society. However, so far, the Revolution has failed to bring about, despite some progress, a critical mass of changes regarding the rule of law while much of the economy remains rent-oriented. If modernizing forces are prudently managed, Ukraine has a chance to move forward on an evolutionary path. Otherwise, new conflicts are possible.