Kontakty polsko-ukraińskie a zmiany wzajemnego postrzegania Polaków i Ukraińców
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Date
2016
Authors
Journal Title
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1643-8299
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2451-0858
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Publisher
Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
Abstract
The article shows the dynamics of mutual perception of Poles and Ukrainians that occur
against the background of growing intensity of Polish-Ukrainian contact, which is
especially clearly seen after Poland has joined the European Union. These contacts led
to the situation, when the image of Ukrainians in the eyes of the Poles turned warmer
and ceased to be as deeply as before rooted in history. Poles noticed some values they
share with Ukrainians. The image of Poland and Poles in the eyes of Ukrainians has a lot
of very positive elements: Poles are modern, agile and tolerant, and Poland is a country
where the authorities care about people and respect their freedom and where there is
a rapid economic growth. In the attitudes of Poles there are many inconsistencies and
paradoxes: Ukrainian state is assessed as ineff ective and aff ected with corruption, but at
the same time Poles would like to see Ukraine as a member of the European Union. In
the Polish associations with Ukraine one can see the echo of tragic events of the World
War II, but at the same time the Ukrainians are widely accepted in Poland as workers and
often do jobs that require a signifi cant level of trust: such as baby sitting, taking care of
elderly parents or cleaning up the private apartments. The growing number of immigrants
from Ukraine in Poland can, however, lead to confl icts over access to the labour market,
which may have broader social eff ect. Migration crisis in Europe contributes also to the
growth of hostility towards immigrants in Polish society. This change may also aff ect the
Ukrainians.
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Publikacja recenzowana / Peer-reviewed publication
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Keywords
stereotypy narodowościowe, postawy, Polska-Ukraina, imigranci w Polsce, national stereotypes, attitudes, Poland-Ukraine, immigrants in Poland
Citation
Państwo i Społeczeństwo 2016 (XVI), nr 1, s. 75-96.