Програма інноваційного семінару «Евалюація науково-освітніх програм для націо...volodymyr_kryachko
ІДЕЯ СЕМІНАРУ 14-16 КВІТНЯ 2015 РОКУ:
представити стан функціонування науково-освітніх програм для національних меншин на рівні середньої школи України, ініціювати обговорення необхідності підготовки бакалаврських та магістерських програм з історії та культури національних меншин, запропонувати методологічні підходи до вибудовування та супроводу цих програм, окреслити межі адаптації зарубіжного досвіду в Україні у цій сфері
Russkiye in Ukraine: Myth Versus Realities or Vice Versayevtukh
This document discusses myths about the socio-economic, political, and cultural situation of Russkiye (ethnic Russians) in Ukraine. It identifies several common myths, including that Russkiye are under pressure from Ukrainian nationalist forces seeking to eliminate Russian language and culture, and that Russkiyesness (Russian identity) is rapidly deforming and becoming extinct. The document analyzes the sources and spread of these myths by Ukrainian and Russian researchers and publicists. It proposes to examine claims about Russkiye in Ukraine using reliable information and data in order to assess the validity of these myths.
New ethnicities – New problems. Immigrants in Ukrainian Social Spaceyevtukh
This document discusses immigrants in Ukrainian social space and the challenges they present. It begins by establishing the timeliness of studying this issue given trends of increasing globalization and ethnic diversity. It then seeks to define key terms like "Ukrainian social space" and "new ethnicities" to provide context. The document describes Ukrainian social space as having taken on characteristics of a "container society" due to Ukraine's recent independence, but also notes factors weakening this, like transnational migration trends. It analyzes Ukraine's ethnic composition based on census data, noting the Ukrainian ethnicity is largest but that criteria for classifying minorities is unclear. The purpose is to understand challenges immigrants pose for Ukrainian society and seek integrative models for development.
Ethnic Problems on Ukrainian Space: Actuality and Regulationsyevtukh
Volodymyr YEVTUKH discusses ethnic problems in Ukraine and argues that discrimination exists against certain groups. He identifies several ethnic groups that face disadvantages, including Bulgarians, Armenians, Gagausians, Greeks, Jews, Karaims, Crimean Tatars, Krymchaks, Germans, Roma, Russians, Romanians, Hungarians, and immigrants from Asia, Africa and the Caucasus. He analyzes problems in five spheres: legislative, socio-economic, socio-humanitarian, public/political activities, and individual/personal relations. In particular, he notes high unemployment and issues with privatization have negatively impacted returned deportees, while lack of education in minority languages presents challenges. Overall
This document discusses new ethnicities and problems faced by immigrants in Ukrainian social space. It provides background on the growing immigrant population in Ukraine, which makes up around 9% of the total population. The document examines perceptions of "visible minorities" such as Arabs, Afghans, Chinese, Blacks, and Turks in Ukrainian society. It finds that Ukrainians generally have a low level of tolerance towards these groups, as measured by social distance indexes. The document also outlines socioeconomic challenges faced by immigrants, including lack of access to the labor market, underemployment, housing issues, and difficulties with cultural adaptation.
This document lists 46 monographs, manuals, and handbooks as well as 49 articles published by Professor Volodymyr Yevtukh on topics related to ethnicity, migration, diaspora, and ethnosociology. The works cover a range of subjects including national minorities in capitalist countries, Ukrainian ethnic groups in North America, historiography of national relations in foreign countries, and concepts of ethnosocial development. Many of the publications are in Ukrainian or Russian and focus on ethnopolitical issues in Ukraine and analysis of ethnic dynamics within Ukrainian society.
Intercultural Dialogue: Efficient Construct of the Integrative Development of...yevtukh
This document discusses intercultural dialogue as an efficient construct for the integrative development of polyethnic societies. It begins by defining intercultural dialogue as the open and respectful exchange of views between groups with different ethnic, cultural, religious and linguistic backgrounds. The author then argues that intercultural dialogue can help neutralize tensions between ethnic groups and prevent the growth of intolerance in diverse societies. When implemented properly based on principles of equality and mutual respect, intercultural dialogue can facilitate political and social unity while also preserving cultural diversity. The document examines how international organizations promote intercultural dialogue and provides examples of relevant conferences and declarations.
Володимир Євтух у інформаційно-комунікаційному просторі: наукові та політик...yevtukh
У книзі представлено дослідження наукового та політико-громадського
простору активності професора Володимира Борисовича Євтуха. Структура
видання включає цитування праць вченого вітчизняними та зарубіжними
дослідниками, його участь у наукових заходах, перелік власних праць у
бібліотеках світу та згадки про науковця, державницьку діяльність та зв’язок
з міжнародними та вітчизняними суспільними структурами. Останній розділ
містить списки вибраних праць В. Б. Євтуха з посиланнями на інтернет-
видання.
The book represents the research of scientific, political and public activity
space of professor Volodymyr Yevtukh. The structure of edition includes citations
of the scholar’s works by domestic and foreign researchers, his participation in
scientific events, the list of his own works in the libraries of the world and
mentions about the scientist, statesman activities and relation with international
and domestic social structures. The last chapter contains the list of V. Yevtukh
selected works with the links to the online editions.
Ukraines ethnic minorities between politics and realityyevtukh
This document discusses Ukraine's ethnic minorities and the country's policies toward them. It notes that Ukraine has over 120 ethnic groups and its population can be considered multiethnic. It then outlines some key aspects of what constitutes an ethnic minority, including shared descent, culture, and identity. It describes Ukraine's laws guaranteeing equal rights and supporting minority language and cultural development. However, it argues that strong ethnic minority structures are also important for preserving distinctiveness. Many of Ukraine's minorities are still establishing institutional structures after Soviet policies of forming a single Soviet people. Coordinating with ethnic homelands could help minorities and integrate them without conflict into Ukrainian society.
This document discusses the role of government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in managing ethno-political issues in Ukraine. It outlines three aspects of ethno-political management: 1) operational management through government departments, 2) implementation of programs and policies, and 3) influence of NGOs representing national minorities. The goal of ethno-political management is to realize the rights of ethnic minorities while preventing conflicts through administrative, financial, and organizational support for minority education, culture, media, and organizations.
The dynamics of interethnic relations in crimeayevtukh
This document analyzes the dynamics of interethnic relations in Crimea. It discusses the ethnic diversity of Crimea, which has over 100 ethnic groups and the six most populous being Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Crimean Tatars, Jews, and Tatars. It provides data on the population sizes of various ethnic groups from censuses between 1970-1989, showing increases and decreases. Key factors that determine contemporary interethnic relations in Crimea are the historical formation of the population's ethnic composition, dynamics of ethnic settlement patterns, current migration trends, ethnic group constitutionalization, and interactions between the largest ethnic groups.
This document provides an overview of the sociocultural and demographic contexts of Roma populations in Ukraine. Some key points:
- Roma make up one of the national minorities in Ukraine's multi-ethnic population and have a long history in the country dating back to the 16th century.
- Census data shows the Roma population grew from 19,300 in 1926 to 47,600 in 2001, with over half living in urban areas. However, estimates suggest the true population may be four times higher.
- Roma face socioeconomic challenges like high unemployment, especially among women, and low levels of education, limiting employment opportunities. Many Roma also experience poverty.
- While most Roma
Prospects of ukraines cooperation with european and transatlantic structures ...yevtukh
1) The document discusses Ukraine's prospects for cooperation with European and transatlantic structures in the context of Ukrainian identities. It argues that identities of a population strongly influence attitudes toward integration with these structures.
2) It defines key terms like "cooperation", "identity", and outlines different types of identities including spatial, political, social and cultural. National and civic identities are most important for analyzing public opinion on joining international organizations.
3) Multiple factors shape identities in Ukraine, like ethnic composition, migration, political influences. Understanding identities is crucial for assessing public support for closer ties with groups like the EU and NATO.
This document discusses the history and demographics of national minorities in Ukraine. It describes how various ethnic groups came to settle in different regions of Ukraine over centuries, including Russians, Belarusians, Poles, Bulgarians, Jews, Moldovans, Hungarians, Romanians, Greeks, Armenians, and Crimean Tartars. It provides population statistics on these groups from censuses in 1979 and 1989. The largest national minorities are Russians, who make up over 11% of the population, and are concentrated in eastern and southern Ukraine. Belarusians and Poles also have significant populations in Ukraine.
1) The migration situation in Ukraine is complex due to various political, economic, ethnic, and social factors both within and outside the country. It remains difficult and problems are increasing.
2) Ukraine experiences both legal and illegal immigration, including refugees from conflicts in neighboring countries and economic migrants. It also struggles with emigration of educated citizens and illegal immigration activities like human trafficking.
3) Improving Ukraine's socioeconomic conditions could increase legal and illegal immigration by making it a more attractive destination, further complicating the migration situation. The government is working to develop effective migration legislation and management systems to regulate migration flows.
Koreans in ethnicnational population structure of ukraineyevtukh
The document discusses the Korean ethnic community in Ukraine in the context of changes to Ukraine's ethnic-national population structure and ethnic renaissance. It analyzes whether Koreans can be considered a national minority based on criteria like ethnic origin, population size, citizenship, compact settlement areas, and efforts to preserve ethnic identity and culture. While Koreans immigrated to Ukraine recently, the document argues they can now be viewed as a national minority due to establishing communities, organizations to maintain their culture, and constituting a small but distinct ethnic group with Ukrainian citizenship.
Koreans in ethnicnational population structure of ukraine
III Session of Volodymyr Yevtukh Ethnosociological School
1. ІІІ-тя СЕСІЯ ЕТНОСОЦІОЛОГІЧНОЇ ШКОЛИ ПРОФЕСОРА
ВОЛОДИМИРА ЄВТУХА
Тема: «Етнічність у межах міжкультурної комунікації»
Дата проведення: 4 червня 2012 року
Час проведення: 10.00 – 14.00
Місце проведення: Ягеллонський університет, Інститут Близького і
Далекого Сходу, м. Краків (Польща)
Модератори: доцент Сильвія Яскула (керівник департаменту
культурної інформації коледжу соціальних наук «Педагогіум»,
Варшава), доцент Дарина Дікова-Фаворська (Національний
педагогічний університет імені М.П. Драгоманова, Київ).
Доповідачі: професор Лєшек Корпоровіч (Ягеллонський
університет, Краків), професор Володимир Євтух (Національний
педагогічний університет імені М.П. Драгоманова, Київ).
Дисутанти: професор Маргарета Секомб (Аделаїдський
університет, м. Аделаїда, Австралія), професор Домінік Буше
(Університет Північної Данії, м. Одензе, Данія).
До участі у сесії запрошені: професори, доценти, наукові
співробітники Ягеллонського університету, університетів м.
Кракова, Національного педагогічного університету імені М.П.
Драгоманова.
Концепція дискусії (питання, запропоновані до обговорення):
- концепт понять «етнічність», «міжкультурна комунікація»;
- закономірності та особливості функціонування етнічності у
культурному просторі;
- міжкультурна комунікація: щоби уникнути непорозумінь між
носіями різноманітної етнокультурної інформації;
2. - простори міжкультурної комунікації;
- міжетнічна взаємодія і міжкультурна комунікація: параметри
інтеракції;
- міжкультурна компетентність;
- міжкультурна комунікація і міжетнічна толерантність (полюси
дотиків і розходжень)
- етнічність у конкретних культурних просторах (Австралія, Данія,
Польща, Україна);
- технології і техніки навчання міжкультурній комунікації у
поліетнічних суспільствах.
Примітки:
а) запрошеним до дискусії пропонується висловити свою точку
зору на окреслені питання, а також стосовно дотичних до теми сесії
проблем;
б) перебіг дискусії (повна стенограма) буде опубліковано у
збірнику «Міжнародний науковий форум».
Мови сесії: англійська, польська, українська.
3. THE THIRD SESSION OF PROFESSOR YEVTUKH
ETHNOSOCIOLOGICAL SCHOOL
The subject: “Ethnicity in the Framework of Intercultural
Communication”
Data: June 4, 2012
Time: 10.00 – 14.00
Place: Jagiellonian University, Institute of the Middle and Far East
Study, Krakow (Poland).
Moderators: Sylwia Jaskula, Ph.D (Head of Information Culture Department
at PEDAGOGIUM College of Social Sciences, Warsaw), Daryna Dikova-
Favors’ka, Ph.D (associate professor at the National Dragomanov
University, Kyiv).
Speakers: professor Leszek Korporowicz (Jagiellonian University,
Krakow), professor Volodymyr Yevtukh (National Dragomanov
University, Kyiv).
Discussants: Ph.D Margaret Sekomb, (Adelaida University, Adelaida,
Australia), professor Dominigue Bouchet (University of Southern
Danmark, Odense, Danmark).
Participants: professors, associate professors, researchers from
Jagiellonian University, other Universities of Krakow, National
Dragomanov University.
Conception of the discussion (questions to be discussed):
- concept of the notions “ethnicity”, “intercultural communication”;
- regularities and peculiarities of functioning of ethnicity in cultural
space;
- intercultural communication: to avoid misunderstanding;
4. - spaces of intercultural communication;
- ethnic interaction and intercultural communication: parameters of
interplay;
- intercultural competence;
- intercultural communication and interethnic tolerance (poles of
touching and divergence);
- ethnicity in concrete cultural spaces (Australia, Danmark, Poland,
Ukraine);
- technologies and techniques (procedures) of teaching of intercultural
communication in polyethnic societies.
Remarks:
a) participants of the session are invited to advance own opinion
concerning the questions mentioned above as well concerning questions
being in touch with the subject of the session;
b) the course of the discussion (the whole report) will be published in
the Journal “International Scientific Forum”.
Languages at the session: English, Polish, Ukrainian.