Syllabus: Geoglobalistics (2015) in Master Degree Programme in Political Geography and Geopolitics – 24pages.
Syllabus: Geography of Information Society (2015) in Master Degree Programme on Political Geography and Geopolitics
Geography as both a discipline and wide discourse explicitly aims to conceive the Earth as a whole. Human geography contributed a lot to the critical study of globalization. However, the academic inquiry suggests the lack of... more
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Розробка географами глобалізаційної проблематики доводить затребуваність географічного знання у розробці концептуалізації глобалістики. Геоглобалістика проходить становлення долаючи обмеженість геополітичних інтерпретацій, дякуючи... more
Restrictions on transportation between countries because of the lockdown caused by COVID-19 have slowed down economic activity worldwide. Therefore, in this paper we examine and estimate the short-term economic impact of the COVID-19... more
This article examines the transformation of the labor market under the influence of informatization of society. It is noted that in the conditions of globalization and informatization of the nowadays a post-industrial society has been... more
The advanced development of the world's economies requires a detailed study of the impact of factors on the level of digitalization, to ensure economic growth and promote the use of information and communication technologies in the... more
The aim embraces determination of scientific and practical principles of transition to sustainable tourism in Ukraine, focused on recommendations for policy making and directing the activities of stakeholders in the tourism sector of the... more
One of the main reasons for the priority of science education is the change of priorities in relation to person with his environment, the transition from anthropocentric to ecocentric environmental consciousness. Construction of the... more
Every year river cruises are becoming more common, as river corridors have strong potential for recreation and tourism: architectural, historical and natural attractions are concentrated on their banks and in the port cities. Nevertheless... more