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Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): Modern civilizational challenges and migration processes: socio-humanitarian aspects
Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): Modern civilizational challenges and migration processes: socio-humanitarian aspects
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21847/10.21847/2411-3093.63
Published:
2024-09-30
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Contents
Зміст (Українська)
Migration processes and intercultural strategies
Migration Policy, Net Migration Rates, & The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of ASEAN Member States (2012 – 2022)
Don Antonio Velez, Lourdes Simone Anabieza Del Rosario, Jesselle Jean Dominguez Juniega, Lolit Abegail Halasan Hinautan, Danika Kaye Babanto Ansale
9-20
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Liminality in migration
Oksana Tereshchenko
21-25
pdf
Modern life experience of Ukrainian migrants in the context of intercultural strategies
Maryna Kolinko, Olena Aleksandrova
26-31
pdf
Value priorities in labor behavior of Ukrainian war refugees
Halyna Tymofieieva
32-38
pdf
Immigration Discourse as a Distraction from Institutional Failures
Teodor Hryvna
39-44
pdf
Civilizational challenges: historical and philosophical parallels and modern interpretations
Violence and Freedom: A Phenomenological Inquiry into the Practices of Freedom
Amon Bekele
45-52
pdf
Inequality as a challenge in the Western cultural and civilizational paradigm
Maksym Biryuk
53-57
pdf
Transit of Hindu Mythology: Role of Biographical Method in Multicultural Landscape
Maria Ryzhik , Inna Golubovych
58-64
pdf
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