2023
DOI: 10.1177/15327086231186596
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Multivocal Stories About Caring During the War in Ukraine, as Told by Polish Researchers

Elżbieta Perzycka-Borowska,
Colette Szczepaniak,
Dominika Gruntowska

Abstract: The text introduces the idea of a “new normal” in connection with the ongoing war in Ukraine, which affects not only those who are directly involved but also those who experience it indirectly. The study used collective autoethnography to identify common motives and patterns of action. There were presented statements of three women—university lecturers from three Polish universities who struggled with worries and conflict of conscience regarding the war in Ukraine and the Ukrainian refugees. The contexts of th… Show more

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“…We did not want to be mute witnesses of this war, like other researchers from Poland (Dobosz et al, 2023; Perzycka-Borowska et al, 2023). We decided to create a narrative for three voices.…”
Section: Introduction: Why Did This War Become Ours? the Beginning Of...mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…We did not want to be mute witnesses of this war, like other researchers from Poland (Dobosz et al, 2023; Perzycka-Borowska et al, 2023). We decided to create a narrative for three voices.…”
Section: Introduction: Why Did This War Become Ours? the Beginning Of...mentioning
confidence: 81%