February 5, at the invitation of the ResWell Collaboration research network, Associate Professor Mykola Nazarov presented the results of the second stage of the resilience study in Ukraine.
The concept of "war routinization" was discussed, which, according to the hypothesis, is most suitable for describing the dynamics of the Russian-Ukrainian war at this stage. Also interesting was the presentation on the assessment of resilience indicators in the Israeli-Hamas war and a comparative analysis with Ukraine.
Based on the results of the study, a series of publications is planned in high-ranking journals that are registered in the Scopus/WOS databases.