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A critical analysis of the complex assistance provided to Ukrainian refugees in Poland between 2022 and 2024 -- 2 -- From Chaos to Coordination: The Evolution of Refugee Support in Slovakia PostUkraine Invasion -- 3 -- The role of IOM in the assistance to Ukrainian refugees in Czechia and Poland -- 4 -- The Role of Moldova in Strengthening the International Protection Mechanisms for Ukrainian Refugees -- Part II: Individual Experiences of Giving and Receiving Help -- 5 -- Why Help? Motivations and Effects of Hosting Ukrainian War Refugees in Polish Private Homes in 2022 -- 6 -- Navigating New Horizons: A Ukrainian Historian's Autoethnography of Resilience and Adaptation in Poland -- 7 -- Gratitude, Gratefulness, and Indebtedness. The Case of Ukrainian Refugees Hosted in Polish Households (2022-23) -- Part III: Refugee Assistance in the Digital Era: A Reflection on the Role of Technology -- 8 -- Invisible Assistance: New Technologies as Facilitators of Ukrainian Refugees? Journey and Homemaking Process. 330 $aThis book offers a comprehensive analysis of the unprecedented situation following the later stages of the war in Ukraine in 2022. It explores the experiences of millions of Ukrainians who sought refuge in neighboring countries and examines the wide-ranging support they received. Focusing primarily on Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, and Moldova, the book highlights both the assistance provided by these nations and the personal stories of those who benefited from it. Based on qualitative research, including interviews and discourse analysis, and complemented by an examination of governmental documents and organizational initiatives, this work provides an in-depth account of the efforts made to support those displaced by the conflict. This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners within the NGO and government sectors actively researching Ukrainian refugees in countries that have chosen to host larger numbers of Ukrainians, particularly in Europe and North America. Ma?gorzata Dzieko?ska is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Bialystok, Poland. Her research focuses on migration studies, particularly return migration and re-adaptation processes, using qualitative methods. She has led several projects on Polish migration, with findings published in journals such as Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies and Global Networks. Kamil Luczaj is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of ?ód?, Poland. His work spans migration studies and the sociology of higher education, with a focus on academic migrants. 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