The ukrainian accent of the european migration crisis in the context of the philosophy of marginality

Keywords: marginality, marginalization, forced migration, migrants, European migration crisis, Ukraine

Abstract

The aim of the study is to understand migration processes and their impact on marginalization, as well as to explore development prospects, using Ukrainian immigrants in Europe as an example. This study employed a semi-systematic review of the literature to select sources in a flexible but targeted manner, integrating perspectives from various disciplines on migration and marginality. This methodology made it possible to combine theoretical and empirical studies in a coherent way without being restricted to a strict framework. It is concluded that there will be further progress at the societal level and will probably involve a distinction between temporary immigrants and potential immigrants. In addition to the charitable and socio-legal measures applicable to all immigrants, assimilation-oriented initiatives of a socio-cultural, socio-psychological and socio-political nature can also be expected.

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Published
2025-03-27
How to Cite
Oleksenko, R., Deikus, M., & Vveinhardt, J. (2025). The ukrainian accent of the european migration crisis in the context of the philosophy of marginality. Interacción Y Perspectiva, 15(2), 596-611. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15080606