@DucuGavril What do you mean by "these sort of 'journalists'"? @TomasForro is a serious award-winning journalist and author who has been publishing about the war since 2014.
@TraineeFella Ďakujem za záujem o knihu, fellow Fella; malo by to fungovať tak, že pokiaľ nebude in stock, objednajú ju na request. Napísala by som im email. Ak sa nepodarí, ozvi sa, kópiu nejak dopravíme.
@HankJostic was one of the last academics to do research in #Mariupol before its invasion. Her new #openaccess book is a collection and interpretation of memories and testimonies focusing on self-mobilized individuals.
⬇ https://t.co/BaUrnUcNNv
🛒https://t.co/kKk18PIEf4
All those who say they are for peace in the Russia-Ukraine war now have the perfect opportunity to appeal to both countries to withdraw their forces to the internationally-recognised border.
Once again, I have to remind simple things. It is not Putin who kills, tortures and rapes civilians in Ukraine. Ordinary Russians do these atrocities.
The constant attempts to shift the responsibility for this war solely to Putin look somewhat strange. But when you work every day with war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by ordinary Russians, then these attempts look simply obscene.
This will be a long thread. About how ordinary Russians justify murders and war. On why this is #NotJustPutinWar. Read what the readers of Medusa, which is banned in Russia, write about Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Reminder. If we want to solve a problem, we must have the courage to see what this problem is about. 1/18
6/ Support Kyrylo directly here:
PayPal: [email protected]
Little Mariupol Insta:
https://t.co/tBQXBmaVka
An article about Kyrylo and Little Mariupol:
https://t.co/w7FyLVfZib
#Fundraising for #Ukraine 🇺🇦⚠️ #Fellas
Since 2022 I've been a patron to "Little Mariupol" - a support centre in Dnipro for IDPs from Mariupol and beyond, set up by Mariupol IDP Kyrylo. He needs $7000 for a generator strong enough to overcome energy shortages🧵
5/ - a platform for supporting small businesses that have relocated from the occupied territories and resumed production
- a cafe where everyone can stay warm, charge their devices, relax
- a kitchen providing hot meals for anyone in need
@TheseusofDillon That's very kind and much appreciated!
How did you find the writing style and the 'drier' more academic parts of the book where I make links with history or discuss identity? I'm very curious to find this out ))
@TheseusofDillon The psychology behind mobilization (and how people choose sides) is fascinating. There are a few scholars who deal with the psychology of protest (interdisciplinary). As to picking a side, I try to dig into the underlying reasons that shaped people's psychological makeup.
If you want to learn more about Ukraine, studying its civil society is a great place to start, due to huge influence it has on politics and society in the country.
Links to (free!) courses below 👇
🇬🇧: https://t.co/7c4hL6s0na
🇺🇦: https://t.co/3b6QGA2B7D
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🇺🇦New episode of Ukraine: The Latest
@djknowles22 is joined by @FrancisDearnley and @RolandOliphant to discuss Valery Zaluzhny's first remarks as Ukraine's ambassador to the UK
@HankJostic also speaks on the experiences of those in Mariupol
🎧 Listen 👇
https://t.co/wIZy5vIVzA