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PHOTOSTORIES ABOUT THE WAR IN REPORTERS MAGAZINE: DOCUMENTARY ASPECT

The article reviews scientific publications by Ukrainian and foreign researchers of photography and examines theoretical aspects of modern photodocumentary. The main research methods are content analysis, synthesis, generalization, deduction and induction, and comparison. The description of materials by Ukrainian photojournalists identifies the process of creating visual stories in the printed magazine Reporters. The empirical material analyzed identifies ways of visually reflecting russian aggression.

Polish Media Landscape: Trends and Perspectives on Ukrainian Matters

This article provides with the information about the evolving Polish media landscape, with a particular focus on its coverage of Ukrainian matters. Drawing on a multidisciplinary approach, the study examines the trends, challenges, and perspectives that shape Polish media narratives in the context of geopolitical proximity and historical ties between Poland and Ukraine. The analysis incorporates content analysis of major Polish media outlets, audience studies, and comparative assessments of traditional and digital media.

Strategies for Achieving Competitive Advantages of Establishments in the Ukrainian Catering Market

The study found that the food service market was significantly affected by the covid restrictions and the war. In the latter case, we are talking about a decrease in the number of potential customers and their confidence in the future, an increase in the cost of energy and food, etc. In 2023, compared to 2022, it was actively developing, although it did not reach the indicators of 2021. However, in 2024, the situation worsened, and some establishments began to close.

Emotional Marketing: Features and Prospects of Applicationin the Conditions of War in Ukraine

The purpose of the study is to examine the essence, effectiveness, specifics and possibilities of using emotional marketing in a full-scale war, as well as to identify key emotional triggers that affect consumer behavior and brand competitiveness in crisis situations. The main factors of emotional influence, development trends and challenges facing companies in wartime are summarized.

POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION OF TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES IN UKRAINE: STRATEGIC GUIDELINES

Purpose – The article is devoted to the study of the post-war reconstruction of territorial communities. It is justified that the restoration of territorial communities should be started now, and not wait for the end of the war. The challenges faced by communities in the face of a full-scale invasion are analyzed. Factors affecting the stability of territorial communities, in particular the involvement of local residents, their willingness to participate in solving community problems, were studied.

The Impact of the War in Ukraine on the Constitutional Rights of Citizens and International Mechanisms for Their Protection

The article analyses the impact of the war in Ukraine, which has been ongoing since 2014, on the constitutional rights of citizens and the legal system of the state. The armed conflict, especially after Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, has led to massive violations of human rights, such as the right to life, freedom of movement and security. 

Digital Marketing: Features and Perspectives of Application in Ukraine in Conditions of Full-Scale War

As a result of globalization processes, information about products, firms is distributed through websites, social networks, chats, platforms, etc. Every year, the number of involved users of the Internet and social networks grows, as people increasingly prefer digital sources of information in contrast to traditional ones. Digitalization processes in the world are intensifying, so digital marketing today is a promising direction of product promotion, clearly oriented to the target audience. It provides fast twoway ‘seller-buyer’ communication, deep analysis of consumers.

Existentialism is Alive and Important! Review of: The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Existentialism. Edited by Kevin Aho, Megan Altman, and Hans Pedersen. London and New York: Routledge, 2024. 489 pp.

Existentialism is considered as the “past” philosophical trend and lifestyle, the popularity and flowering of which falls on the 40s-70s of the XX century. Also, no one reads the works of existentialists and they fall like dust on library shelves. The peer-reviewed newest handbook on contemporary existentialism challenges these two statements and opens up new ways of existential thinking in the XXI century. Its sections impress with the novelty of the subjects of existential reflection: from methodologies and technologies to the phenomenon of aging and disability.

The role of industrial parks and warehouse logistics in the context of recover of the economy of Ukraine

This research delves into the intricacies of industrial park development and warehouse logistics in Ukraine, focusing on the challenges and opportunities arising in the aftermath of a full-scale invasion. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the existing landscape of industrial parks within Ukraine in 2023, encompassing their geographical distribution, developmental status, and financial capabilities.