{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "donbas_survey", "guid": "8797A9D8-102F-44D1-AC49-04299EECDBA4", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The \u201cHistory and Identity\u201d project as part of the MAPA program contributes to a reconceptualization of regionalism in Ukraine. ", "description": "Project goal\n\nThe History and Identity project as part of the MAPA program aims to contribute to a reconceptualization of regionalism in Ukraine. The project uses GIS technology to map and analyze sociological data. Mapping data on the region (oblast) level avoids arbitrary scaling into predefined macro-regions, and allows researchers to explore and explain intraregional and cross-regional differences and similarities in the changing social and political context of 2013 and 2015 Ukraine. The \u201cHistory and Identity\u201d project contributes to the comparative cross-regional analysis of identities and historical memory in today\u2019s Ukraine using the most recent sociological survey data.\n\nProject data\nThe University of St. Gallen project \u201cRegion, Nation, and Beyond: An Interdisciplinary and Transcultural Reconsideration of Ukraine\u201d surveys were conducted in March 2013 (funded by the Swiss National Foundation) and March 2015 (funded by the Wolodymyr George Danyliw Foundation and the Swiss National Foundation) formed the basis for the spatial data analysis presented in the \"History and Identity\" project. Both surveys drew from a countrywide sample representative of Ukraine\u2019s profile with respect to all administrative units, types of settlement (from villages to cities of over one million), gender, and age (respondents aged 18 and older). The number of respondents was N=6000, margin of error ≈ 2%.\nThe other data is provided by the Razumkov Center. The survey \u201cThe Formation of the Common Identity of Ukrainian Citizens in New Circumstances: Peculiarities, Prospects and Challenges\u201d was conducted in December 2015. It was funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency [SIDA], the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, and Social Transformation in Ukraine and Moldova [Matra]). The survey's sample (N=10071, margin of error ≈ 1%) was representative of Ukraine\u2019s profile with respect to all administrative regions, settlement size, gender, and age (respondents aged 18 and older). \nThe surveys' data was visualized for 26 administrative regions where the interviews took place. For safety reasons, the 2015 surveys were not conducted in the occupied Crimea or Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, which were not under Ukrainian control.\nThe third data set on renaming toponyms and dismantled monuments as part of the official decommunization process (December 2016) was provided by the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory.\n\nThis project is in copyright. If you reproduce any map, please refer to:\nMaps for March 2013, March 2015. Map Source: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. © 2017 The President and Fellows of Harvard College. Data Source: University of St. Gallen. Financial support: 2013 \u2013 the Swiss National Foundation, 2015 - the Wolodymyr George Danyliw Foundation and the Swiss National Foundation.\nMaps for December 2015. Map Source: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. © 2017 The President and Fellows of Harvard College. Data Source: Razumkov Center. Financial support: the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, and Social Transformation in Ukraine and Moldova (Matra).\nMaps based on the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory data. Map Source: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. © 2017 The President and Fellows of Harvard College. Data Source: Ukrainian Institute of National Memory.", "summary": "The \u201cHistory and Identity\u201d project as part of the MAPA program contributes to a reconceptualization of regionalism in Ukraine. ", "title": "Dobas", "tags": [ "Ukraine", "HURI" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "Data", "Service", "Map Service", "ArcGIS Server" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ 21.0287862406701, 43.4553975859719 ], [ 40.3254301103639, 52.7956787297807 ] ], "spatialReference": "WGS_1984_UTM_Zone_37N", "accessInformation": "2017 The President and Fellows of Harvard College. University of St. Gallen. Razumkov Center (Ukraine). Ukrainian Institute of National Memory.", "licenseInfo": "" }