@inproceedings{discovery10206665, address = {Uzhhorod, Ukraine}, note = {This version is the version of record. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.}, editor = {Halyna Shumytska and Alex Krouglov}, pages = {207--225}, booktitle = {???? ?? ???????? ??? ??? ?????: ?????????? ?????????? = Languages and cultures in times of war: Collective monograph}, month = {April}, publisher = {Uzhhorod National University = ???? "???????????? ???????????? ???????????"}, title = {Translanguaging of Ukrainian forced migrants in Germany and scenarios of Ukrainian-Russian bilingualism dynamics in the diaspora}, year = {2025}, author = {Kiss, Nadiya}, abstract = {The situation of forced migration made the issues of language ideologies, attitudes, and choices central, which is typical for the migration process in general [Borlongan 2023]. The article analyses twenty language biography interviews with the refugees from Ukraine in Germany. Using the tools of Re?exive Thematic Analysis, translanguaging was de?ned as one of the central themes in the interviews. In recent scholarship, a translinguistic methodological perspective was applied to explore different educational settings [MacSwann (ed.) 2022] and the linguistic repertoire used by young migrants on social media [Prego V{\'a}zquez 2023]. In the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education, in the entry about translanguaging, it is underscored that "rather than possessing two or more autonomous language systems, as has been traditionally thought, bilinguals, multilinguals, and indeed, all users of language, select and deploy particular features from a unitary linguistic repertoire to make meaning and to negotiate particular communicative contexts" [Vogel \& Garcia 2017]. As our research has shown, translanguaging can be understood more broadly as an umbrella term in the context of transnationalism. It is also a coping communicative strategy and self-re?ective technique in situations of forced migration.}, url = {https://www.uzhnu.edu.ua/en/}, keywords = {translanguaging, language biography, forced migration, Ukraine, Germany, migration linguistics} }