Kurdish Studies

ISSN: 2051-4883 | e-ISSN: 2051-4891
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Analysis of Modern Socio-Cultural Processes in Ukraine and their Impact on the National Identity and Resilience Growth of Ukrainians in the Conditions of War

Olga Marukhovska-Kartunova
Candidate of Philosophical Science, Associate Professor, Head of Social Sciences Section of the Department of the of Foreign Languages and General Education Disciplines, University of Economics and Law «KROK», Kyiv, Ukraine
Vitalii Turenko
D.Sc. (Pholosophy), Department of Philosophy of Humanities, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine
Olena Zarutska
PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Ukrainian Philosophy and Culture Department, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Liubov Spivak
Doctor of Psychological Science, Professor, Department of Psychology, Berdyansk State Pedagogical University, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
Renata Vynnychuk
Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Cultural Studies, Faculty of Technology and Design, Poltava V. G. Korolenko National Pedagogical University, Poltava, Ukraine.
Keywords: socio-cultural processes, national identity, nation, resilience, Russian-Ukrainian war..

Abstract

The formation of the Ukrainian political nation is taking place in a challenging environment. The country is forced to wage a war against Russia for its independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. In such times, national self-identification is an essential factor in consolidating efforts in all areas of confrontation. The war accelerated the decolonization of the socio-cultural space of Ukraine. Ukrainians are distancing themselves from Russians and Russian culture, replacing the Russian symbolic space with a national and European one. Consolidation of the Ukrainian identity is taking place, and the level of its civic component, the feeling of national pride and patriotism is increasing, which increases the level of resilience as the ability to survive and recover.

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