ATTITUDES OF UKRAINIAN REFUGEES IN AUSTRIA: GENDER ROLES, DEMOCRACY, AND CONFIDENCE IN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Attitudes of Ukrainian refugees in Austria: gender roles, democracy, and confidence in international institutions

Abstract The perception of cultural differences between refugee populations and host societies is central to political debates on integration.This study examines cultural values within the context of the Ukrainian refugee flows to Austria, following the Russian war of aggression.Previous research has shown that Ukrainian refugees represent a self-s

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Revisiting the Discourse on Human-Nature Relationship in African Traditional Religion and the Responses to the Environmental Change

The pantheistic view of nature enshrined in African traditional religious beliefs and thought systems has propelled a myriad of African scholars to assume that the environmental Sensor Cable ethical position of ATR on human-nature relations is environment-centered.This is a result of the ineptitude of some scholars to critically analyze the complex

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