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Transgenerational effects on families after forced migration. Narratives that promote resilience (Part 2)
Transgenerational effects on families after forced migration. Narratives that promote resilience (Part 2)
Research question / project object:
The transnational research project focusses on the transgenerational effects of forced migration in Russian and Ukrainian families as a result of the armed conflict in Ukraine.
Project data
Project name:
Transgenerational effects on families after forced migration. Narratives that promote resilience (Part 2)
Dr phil. habil. Bernadetta Janusz (Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Kraków)
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Project partners:
Faculty of Medicine, Jagiellonian University KrakĂłw (Poland)
Faculty of Human Sciences, MSH Medical School Hamburg
Migration department of Horizont e.V., Nordhausen
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Lectures
Borcsa, M., Erzar, T., Toth, E. & MoĹľina, K. (2022). Invited Round Table - To free the next generation: From genes to society - intergenerational transmission and possible resolution of trauma. 11th Conference of the European Familiy Therapy Association: Systemic Resonances And Interferences. 07-10 September 2022, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Contact
Prof Dr Maria Borcsa
+49 3631 420-531
+49 3631 420-817
Institute:
ISRV - Institute for Social Medicine, Rehabilitation Sciences and Health Services Research
Study Service Centre
+49 3631 420-222
House 18, Level 1, Room 18.0105