000 02478 a2200601 4500
005 20250815121914.0
084 _aBD/386
084 _aBD/390
084 _aBD/366
100 1 _aKocyba, Piotr
700 1 _aBaykovskyy, Petro
700 1 _aMikecz, Dániel
700 1 _aRapoš Božič, Ivana
700 1 _aSherengovsky, Dmytro
700 1 _aFomin, Yevhen
700 1 _aJurczak, Idzie
700 1 _aManuilenko, Danylo
700 1 _aOzimek, Wiktoria
245 0 0 _aAfter the Solidarity Wave: Perspective on Civic Engagement for Ukrainian Refugees in Poland, Czechia, Hungary and Ukraine.
260 _bPOL
_bWarsaw
_c2025-02-03T11:51:40Z
520 _aThis policy paper analyzes the engagement of volunteers in Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Ukraine who are or have been involved in supporting Ukrainian war refugees. The motivations, challenges and experiences of the activists are explored, with a particular focus on individual and structural factors of resilience, from a long-term perspective. The interview material shows that after the initial wave of solidarity, the hurdles encountered by the activists increased over time, which was attributed to a decline in public interest and support, and a concurrent rise in anti-Ukrainian attitudes. Volunteers and their work need to be more strongly supported by society, politics and business in order to maintain their important commitment.
540 _aCreative Commons - Namensnennung, Nicht-kommerz. 4.0 ; Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0
650 4 _aSozialwissenschaften
650 4 _aSoziologie
650 4 _aSocial sciences
650 4 _asociology
650 4 _aanthropology
650 4 _aRefugee Assistance
650 4 _aVisegrád Countries
650 4 _aMigration
650 4 _aSociology of Migration
650 4 _aUkraine
650 4 _aKrieg
650 4 _aFlüchtling
650 4 _aPolen
650 4 _aTschechische Republik
650 4 _aUngarn
650 4 _abürgerschaftliches Engagement
650 4 _aSolidarität
650 4 _aZivilgesellschaft
650 4 _awar
650 4 _arefugee
650 4 _aPoland
650 4 _aCzech Republic
650 4 _aHungary
650 4 _acitizens' involvement
650 4 _asolidarity
650 4 _acivil society
856 4 _uhttps://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/99622
999 _c74795
_d74795