• Fake News, Media Literacy, and Media Safety- Valeria Derkach

    Fake News, Media Literacy, and Media Safety- Valeria Derkach

    A fake in the 21st century is a phenomenon that in the short term can lead to negative consequences: the emergence of foci of social tension and destabilization of the socio-political situation both in a separate region and in the state as a whole. Long-term use of methods of disseminating false information can lead to… Read more

  • Peace Engineering and Peace Lab: Peace, Truth, and Reconciliation After the Ukraine-Russia War- Prof. Dr. S. Özçelik

    Peace Engineering and Peace Lab: Peace, Truth, and Reconciliation After the Ukraine-Russia War- Prof. Dr. S. Özçelik

    Peace Engineering (PENG) is a new paradigm shift in peace studies that combines science, technology, and systemic thinking to support and promote conflict resolution and reconciliation. PENG includes using STEAM principles, cultural sensitivity, sustainable development, and innovative practices to achieve peace. The STEAM approach integrates Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Maths to solve real-world and… Read more

  • Education of Students in Ukraine During the War Period-Horbenko Alina

    Education of Students in Ukraine During the War Period-Horbenko Alina

    One of the most important components of society is education, which is of great importance for every state and shapes the country’s future. Ukraine, being in a difficult war situation, is facing challenges in terms of its students’ education. This process is important not only from an economic and social point of view, but also… Read more

  • Embroidery Day- Hluhovtsova Alina

    Embroidery Day- Hluhovtsova Alina

    Every third Thursday of May is Embroidery Day, a special holiday for Ukrainians Embroidery is a talisman, a symbol, a desire for freedom and love for the Motherland. An embroidered shirt is a national garment that is in every Ukrainian’s closet, but you don’t need a special occasion to wear it. To kindergarten or school,… Read more

  • A Very Brief History of Crimean Tatars under Russian and Soviet Rule from 1783-1991 – J. Otto Pohl

    A Very Brief History of Crimean Tatars under Russian and Soviet Rule from 1783-1991 – J. Otto Pohl

    The Crimean Tatars came under direct Russian rule in 1783 and later formed an autonomous region in the USSR from 1921 to 1945 when it was downgraded to a normal oblast within the RSFSR following the 18-20 May 1944 deportation of the Crimean Tatars to Uzbekistan and the Urals. The Crimean Tatars were not allowed… Read more

  • Anti-Colonial War: Why Ukraine Fights for Survival- Yevheniia Henova

    Anti-Colonial War: Why Ukraine Fights for Survival- Yevheniia Henova

    Back in May, over a decade ago, I encountered a family of Russians and a Belarusian at a scientific conference in Kyiv. All of us shared a background in philology and had come to the Ukrainian capital to exchange scholarly insights and experiences, to listen to colleagues’ presentations, and to delve into the world of… Read more