This article, by three authors, Halina Brunning, Sheila White, and Claudia Nagel, reflects on the war in Ukraine that began on 24 February 2022 with an invasion by Russian troops and the events of the following four months. It attempts to capture this period in time and reflects on it in three different ways. The article begins by describing how this collaborative piece of work emerged from an event run by An Organisation for Promoting Understanding of Society (OPUS) and was followed up by an International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations (ISPSO) group, with the aim of discussing the war and sharing thoughts and feelings about it. The body of the article is in three distinct parts. Halina Brunning presents personal refl...
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The article has discussed the Leningrad Siege (1941-1944), focusing on the individual and collective...
Following the 2008 Georgian war, Russia identified major deficiencies in its warfare capability, whi...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has wrought untold suffering on tens of millions of people, and one ...
The article considers a range of literary texts about the war in Donbas and argues that one of the p...
This article presents reflections from hybrid research on expert knowledge production in Ukraine, co...
This article is an exploration of Psychological Operations, focusing on both the role which fear pla...
The presentation presents the analysis of Russian-speaking identities’ vision and understanding of t...
The Russian-Ukrainian socio-political relationship is embroiled in centuries of conflicts, bloodshed...
In direct relation to the Ukraine crisis, the world is confronted with an existential problem that t...
Monstrosity of russia-attacking on Ukraine became a hot topic for global scientific community. Major...
This issue presents commentaries on “Ukrainian Studies in Social Sciences” in the context of Russia'...
russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine is the main issue today. It has become the first bipolar ...
<p>There is a new army marching onto the field of contemporary Russian literature: veterans of the r...
The article reveals the problem of the “war” concept from the point of view of comparing different d...
If the world is becoming multicentric, armed conflicts of various magnitudes may become permanent. I...
The article has discussed the Leningrad Siege (1941-1944), focusing on the individual and collective...
Following the 2008 Georgian war, Russia identified major deficiencies in its warfare capability, whi...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has wrought untold suffering on tens of millions of people, and one ...