想象中的波兰:探索乌克兰战争难民叙事中的地理想象

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Kamil Luczaj, Katarzyna Krakowska
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本文探讨了逃离2022年俄罗斯入侵的乌克兰人对波兰的地理想象。本文利用来自波兰-乌克兰国际项目的数据,其中包括对乌克兰难民的30次深度访谈,研究了在被迫移民期间对波兰的看法是如何形成、传播和挑战的。这些想象是社会汇款的基础,塑造了乌克兰和波兰之间文化习俗和思想的转移。该研究于2023年2月至2024年1月进行,揭示了波兰作为西方国家的积极形象与三个主要主题有关:经济发展和更好的生活机会(以物质享受和更少的就业问题为证据),人际关系(被认为是友好和宽容的),以及更广泛的文化规范(如尊重法治和后唯物主义价值观)。虽然关于新欧盟国家的想象的文学作品经常把波兰描绘成一个有抱负的成员,但乌克兰人认为它是一个“西方国家”,与德国等其他西方国家相比,它在文化上更接近、更熟悉。该研究强调了个人经历、媒体叙述和社会互动在塑造地理想象中的重要性。乌克兰难民与波兰东道主之间的互动,特别是通过寄宿家庭安排的互动,在形成这些看法方面发挥了至关重要的作用。本文增强了我们对被迫移民如何影响对邻国的看法和挑战西方现有观念的理解,为地理想象的动态提供了新的见解。此外,报告还强调了难民的居住地和他们的“世界流动性之都”等因素如何影响他们对欧洲的看法。
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Imagining Poland: exploring geographical imaginaries in the Ukrainian war refugee narratives
This paper explores the geographical imaginaries of Poland as constructed by Ukrainians fleeing the 2022 Russian invasion. Utilizing data from an international Polish-Ukrainian project, which includes 30 in-depth interviews with Ukrainian refugees, the paper examines how perceptions of Poland are formed, communicated, and challenged during forced migration. These imaginaries serve as a foundation for social remittances, shaping the transfer of cultural practices and ideas between Ukraine and Poland. Conducted from February 2023 to January 2024, the study reveals that the positive image of Poland as a Western country is associated with three primary themes: economic development and better life opportunities (evidenced by material comforts and fewer employment concerns), interpersonal relations (perceived as friendly and tolerant), and broader cultural norms (such as respect for the rule of law and postmaterialist values). While literature on the imaginaries of new EU states often portrays Poland as an aspiring member, Ukrainians view it as a “Western country” that is culturally closer and more familiar compared to other Western nations like Germany. The study highlights the importance of individual experiences, media narratives, and social interactions in shaping geographical imaginaries. Interactions between Ukrainian refugees and their Polish hosts, especially through homestay arrangements, play a crucial role in forming these perceptions. This paper enhances our understanding of how forced migration affects perceptions of neighbouring countries and challenges existing notions of the West, offering fresh insights into the dynamics of geographical imaginaries. Additionally, it underscores how factors such as the refugees’ place of residence and their “cosmobility capital” influence their views of Europe.
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.70%
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201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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