Authors
Oleksiy Gnatiuk, Kostyantyn Mezentsev, Grygorii Pidgrushnyi
Publication date
2023
Journal
Studia Regionalne i Lokalne
Volume
91
Issue
1
Pages
56-70
Publisher
University of Warsaw-Centre for European Regional and Local Studies (EUROREG) and Regional Studies Association-Polish Section
Description
This paper explores the interrelationships between religious attitudes, ethnic and linguistic identities, and geopolitical preferences in three geopolitical fault-line cities in Eastern Ukraine – Mariupol, Kharkiv, and Dnipro. The research is based on data taken from a survey and the associated descriptive statistics and correlation analysis. The findings suggest that the religious divide in Eastern Ukraine does not generate additional division but instead strengthens the existing divide, which is known to be formulated in terms of geopolitical as opposed to language or ethnicity-based categories, although language and ethnicity do have an influence on geopolitical preferences. Moreover, civic-national identity appears to be more relevant than ethnic-national identity to understanding the religious fault-line in Eastern Ukraine.
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