Oral history of the russian-ukrainian war: new challenges for scientists
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DROHOBYTSKA, Oksana. Oral history of the russian-ukrainian war: new challenges for scientists. In: Patrimoniul cultural de ieri – implicaţii în dezvoltarea societăţii durabile de mâine, Ed. 8, 8-9 februarie 2024, Chişinău. Iași – Chișinău-Lviv: 2024, Ediția 9, pp. 156-157. ISSN 2558 – 894X.
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Oral history of the russian-ukrainian war: new challenges for scientists

Усна історія російсько-української війни: нові виклики для науковців

Istoria orală a războiului ruso-ucrainean: noi provocări pentru oamenii de știință


Pag. 156-157

Drohobytska Oksana
 
Vasilii Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, Ivano-Frankivsk
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 10 mai 2024


Rezumat

The full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war actualized a lot of problems for modern historians and anthropologists, among which the recording of oral testimonies of eyewitnesses and participants in hostilities, as well as the ethics of research, occupy a prominent place. The scientific community in Ukraine and abroad is well aware of the importance of this direction of research. This is evidenced, for example, by foreign events (the international forum «Psychological trauma of war» on September 12, 2022 in Warsaw, the 1st International School of Communications «How to collect stories about war» in Kyiv and Lublin) and scientific reports, webinars organized by the Ukrainian Oral History As-sociation under the leadership of Gelinada Grinchenko. At the same time, recently there have been publications and reports devoted to the problems of research ethics, features of psychological trauma and ways to overcome it, various methods of volunteering. Among the authors are reputable Ukrainian researchers Gelinada Grinchenko, Halyna Bodnar, Nadiya Pastukh, Svitlana Makhovska and other. In order to preserve oral testimonies, classes on the topic «My day is February 24, 2022» are held among students of the Faculty of History, Political Science and Interna-tional Studies of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University. Students who want to share their experiences record each other's interviews and analyze what they hear. We believe that studying the anthropology of war, compliance with research ethics is an important problem that needs to be studied and discussed.